<quote who="Bernhard L?der">

> The users want to have:
> An office wide address book viewable within Outlook.
> Share their calendars from within Outlook.
> Share other folders from within Outlook.
> No extra of different client programs.
> 
> 
> The administrator wants:
> Linux based (GPL preferred)
> Simple setup (Good doc and RPM desireable)
> Low maintainance
> Minimal training issues
> Provide required functionality


Yes, you're looking for a product called "Holy Grail". :)

Right now, your best bet is probably HP OpenMail. Although it is a steaming
pile of un-Unixness, version 7 is looking better. It's still a very, very
different picture to the Lego-like applications you're used to though.

There are a number of calendar servers in development - one that I've just
got involved in and has had a bit of fanfare is Reefknot <URL:
http://reefknot.sourceforge.net/>.


I'm looking forward to a good combination of IMAP, LDAP and <insert calendar
protocol specification of choice here>. Having them interoperate (instead of
being a monolithic chunk) via LDAP, etc., will be tops...

- Jeff


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