Just out of interest, what boxes did horde fail to tick? I've been very enthusiastic about their systems in the past, and I'm fairly confident that having the IMAP set up properly behind the scenes should give you a comprehensive exchange-like replacement, with many many more features.
Regards, -- Jon ""The Nice Guy"" Spriggs LPIC-1 Certified This message was sent from my mobile device. Please excuse any top posting and typos that may occur as a result. On 12 Nov 2009 16:47, "Paul Roach" <[email protected]> wrote: Wondered whether anyone on the list has had any joy/luck with Evolution and MS Exchange 2007. I've read a lot online about incompatibility due to MS sacking WebDAV - which is effectively how Evolution-Exchange and Exchange 2003 talk to each other, but haven't been able to find (m)any success stories. I'd love to move the messaging architecture over to something open source - but at the same time I'm looking for simplicity of deployment to our predominantly MS users (who heavily use shared Calendars/Tasks and Public Folders in Exchange). I've looked at Horde, eGroupware and Lotus Notes but Horde and eGroupware fail to tick all the boxes and Notes works out more expensive on licencing. Effectively for the next few years it looks like I'm stuck with MS and Active Directory - I'm just hoping that I don't end up breaking my own systems in the process so any comments would be appreciated. -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
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