Re: exchange 5.5

2002-01-03 Thread Bill Campbell
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:46:13PM -0500, Douglas J Hunley wrote: >Tim Wunder babbled on about: >> You mean Groupware? Funny, I'm starting to look into this myself. Not as >> a replacement for Exchange, but as a new installation. >> I've found some that look interesting, but haven't tried any yet:

RE: exchange 5.5

2002-01-03 Thread Schmeits, Roger
I found this ..I dont know it it has any potential. http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Qmail-VMailMgr-Courier-imap-HOWTO.html -Original Message- From: Tim Wunder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 1:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: exchange 5.5 Schmeits

Re: exchange 5.5

2002-01-03 Thread Tim Wunder
Schmeits, Roger wrote: > What is similar in the Linux world for a replacement of Exchange 5.5? Group > scheduling, email, resources planning (i.e. room scheduling). > > Oh yeah... You may find this link useful: http://nexist.sourceforge.net/groupware.html Tim _

Re: exchange 5.5

2002-01-03 Thread Ian
"Schmeits, Roger" wrote: > > What is similar in the Linux world for a replacement of Exchange 5.5? Group > scheduling, email, resources planning (i.e. room scheduling). I am currently looking into TWIG [http://twig.screwdriver.net/about.php3] most of what you are looking for. It runs in conjunc

Re: exchange 5.5

2002-01-03 Thread Douglas J Hunley
Tim Wunder babbled on about: > You mean Groupware? Funny, I'm starting to look into this myself. Not as > a replacement for Exchange, but as a new installation. > I've found some that look interesting, but haven't tried any yet: does IMP fall in there anywhere? it's part of Horde (www.horde.org I

Re: exchange 5.5

2002-01-03 Thread Tim Wunder
Schmeits, Roger wrote: > What is similar in the Linux world for a replacement of Exchange 5.5? Group > scheduling, email, resources planning (i.e. room scheduling). > > You mean Groupware? Funny, I'm starting to look into this myself. Not as a replacement for Exchange, but as a new installat

Re: exchange 5.5

2002-01-03 Thread Aaron Grewell
There are several commercial solutions I am aware of, and I'm sure there are some open-source ones as well. Here are the commercial ones I know about: 1) HP OpenMail - discontinued by HP, but licensed by Samsung SDS so it looks like it has a future after all. OpenMail has been around forever, so