I do not know of an open source solution.  I've made the same searches in vain.  
Bynari gave me problems getting their system to work smoothly.  It would lock the 
computer while it made its downloads so if there was a lot of mail it would frustrate 
you.  They may have fixed that problem but my client was very displeased at the time.  
Domino was the best fit for the Linux platform that I found, problem being their 
pricing was comparable to the exchange product and my client was already used to 
Outlook and didn't want to lose any functionality by using Domino's Outlook simulation 
client and they didn't want to learn the Notes client.  I don't have any history on 
the HP product.  It looks like a decent product, but it was fairly new to HP when I 
was looking and they weren't really advertising it very strongly.  It have been 6 or 8 
months since I was looking.  If you do find an open source solution, please share your 
find.

Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of 
Marius Andreiana
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 7:51 AM
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Subject: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

Hi!

I've searched for a free ( as in speech ) equivalent of Microsoft
Exchange on freshmeat, sourceforge and google, but without success. I've
found only proprietary products so far: IBM's Lotus Domino,
Hewlett-Packard's OpenMail, Bynari's Insight Server and Suse's Open
Exchange.

Is there any free software that comes close to this?
Thanks
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