On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Jon Hoffman wrote:
> I got kind of a strange problem. We use Linux for our servers with Windows
> clients running MS Office 2000.
> What the directors want to do is to use the calendar functionallity of
> Outlook to do shared calendars but (here is the problem) they do not want to
> share them off with the net folders and they do not want to use a web based
> calendar (they want it to function like an exchange server).
> Is there anything out there for linux that would allow me to do this because
> I REALLY REALLY REALLY do not want to put an exchange server in here just so
> they can do there calendar.
> Please help so I can put out an option besides using exchange.
> Thanks
HP's openmail was a drop in replacement for Exchange. We've run it for
about 2 years now and have had only a few minor problems. The Openmail
support staff provides the best support of the various vendors I've dealt
with. The buesiness office side though left much to be desired.
Although HP has committed to several more years of support, I believe they
plan to stop new sales shortly (if they haven't already).
<conspiracy theory>
Of course, Openmail was such a good replacement for Exchange, Microsoft
persuaded HP to kill it.
</conspiracy theory>
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