Matthew Rosewarne on 20 Jan 2008 13:28:29 -0800 |
On Sunday 20 January 2008, Malcolm J Harwood wrote:> > We're using it where I work (finally migrating off Groupwise) and it works > well. The web interface is actually usable (and I generally dislike web > interfaces) and the outlook support means migration is actually possible in > a mixed environment where the managers have to have their MS tools. > > I'm actually considering using the OSS version on my own servers. The java > stack makes it a bit heavy weight for personal use though. You should give Kolab a try. It uses existing FOSS (Postfix, OpenLDAP, etc) and can be used either with a web interface or with standard protocols like IMAP. Outlook can use the "groupware" (as in integrated scheduling and such) functionality with a proprietary plugin, though it can still use mail/addressbook/etc using only IMAP/LDAP. http://www.kolab.org/ Attachment:
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