Samsung Contact (Formerly known as HP Openmail) might be the way to go.
It will also do the emails, and shared folders, BBS etc.
Its not free, but its not as expensive as exchange.
The only problem I have with it is it doesn't support Outlook 2002
(yet?).
Go to www.samsungcontact.com for more details.

Cheers,

Scott

PS. I have nothing to do with this company and am not pushing sales,
just giving you advice.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Dan Treacy
Sent: Tuesday, 4 June 2002 1:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SLUG] Exchange Replacements


G'day all,

I'm looking for suggestions/experiences in tersm of replacing exchange.
I've got the mail etc side of it handled, the only bit I'm having a
problem finding a decent replacement is for the calendaring/scheduling.
it needs to have multiple people be able to change appts etc. but some
people only be able to view it. Both public and private "diaries (or
calenders)" basically most of the everyday stuff you can do with
Outlook/Xchange. 

I've looked around and have seen a few, even though primarily they seem
to be web-based, not sure what I think of that at the moment. I was
actually after a bit of feedback in tersm of experiences people have
had. Doesn't matter if it's not free but at the same time don't want to
get caught up in licensing fee hell.

So any suggestions would be gratefully recieved..

Thanks,

Dan.



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