On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 05:56:04PM -0400, Jon Carnes spoke thusly: > If you go with this type of solution, then you end-up paying a per > client price for each connection - as opposed to SUSE's up-front > purchase and then no client licenses.
Actually SuSE looks like a fork of HP OpenMail, which is available now as Samsung OfficeConnect for significantly less than the SuSE solution. Plus OfficeConnect is newer, and works on more than one Linux distribution. I'll admit, the SuSE solution looks pretty, but it's not Open Source or Free (as in Freedom) Software. While OfficeConnect isn't Free or OSS either, it's also not locking you into a single vendor - like SuSE. -- ---------------------------------- -- Kevin Sonney -- -- ICQ: 4855069 AIM: ksonney -- ---------------------------------- 320C 0336 3BC4 13EC 4AEC 6AF2 525F CED7 7BB6 12C9 Crispy Fries -- Neil, http://www.goats.com
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