Doug Finch wrote:

List,
I am using a MS exchange 5.5 server for internal mail in our office as
well as calendaring, contact lists, etc.  I would like to find an open
source alternative after having some problems with Exchange this past
week.  Is there anything out there, other than the SuSE open exchange
that I could test?  If I do this it needs to be something that I can use
with Outlook and the users not be able to tell it isn't Windows.  It
shouldn't matter to them but they freak out when they hear that
something is different.  Any info would be appreciated.
thanks,
DF

Samsung Contact


http://www.samsungcontact.com/en/

I can't speak for it from experience, but it's touted as a near-drop in replacement. Has a demo too I think.

I'm BCC'n someone I think has tried it.

HTH,
Tim

PS. I think Samsung may owe me some money. :) I always seem to be suggesting Contact when this question pops up; even though I haven't tried it or can speak for it. I do know that I will be suggesting Contact or OpenExchange soon though. Two coworkers priced out an in house Exchange setup and it hit the roof. I don't believe the powers that be are going to pay the number. OpenExchange or Contact on a cluster of Linux servers running on the mainframe is going to get some serious play in the chambers of this city hall.

PPS. All of the other options mentioned are alternatives but none are drop in replacements, or as nearly so as Contact claims to be. I have read some reviews that are good. And what again was wrong with OpenExchange? I have read some very good reviews of this product. It also seems to be more widely known.


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