I would be more than willing to help out on this project coding and hosting
a web site on it. Have you guys scanned the MSDN disks for anything on this?
Also if I find something in them can I use it legally?
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De: Dan Lasley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Friday, September 04, 1998 12:28 PM
Asunto: RE: Exchange Server for Unix
>Jim Roland sez:
>>
>> Is there anything that will run under Linux that will simulate and/or
>> replace most of the functions of Exchange Server on NT? (before
>> thhate-mail starts) I'm looking to replace my NT server (only useful for
>> Exchange Server right now) with Linux if there is such an animal as
>> Exchange for Unix.
>>
>> Specifically, I could careless about the emails going into and out of the
>> building (sendmail can take care of that), I'm looking for the
>> collaboration features of shared Calendars, discussion groups (non-news
>> group if possible), read/unread email staying up on the server, but the
>> client, hopefully Outlook konwing which was read and which is still to be
>> read. Also, linking of this server with an NT Exchange server across
>> country. It will have to support global addressbooks for internal users
>> (just type the human-name (not login id) of a user to email them, without
>> it being in their local addressbook).
>>
>> If there is no such animal, does anyone have the specifications that will
>> allow me to write such a server?
>
>I have a similar question. I want to write a simple Exchange client
>that will run on a Linux system. I've looked at the traffic between an
>Exchange server and an Exchange client and the messages seem to be
>encrypted. I also need the specifications that will let me unlock
>microsoft's Exchange traffic. Any and all pointers gladly accepted!
>
>Dan
>