Congratulations... nice move... a high quality solution doesn't have to mean expensive solution as well... I wish you luck in your next step ( " removing Windows from the desktop" )... another question - have you documented this project of yours?
Greets SEFEROVIC Edvin -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Jerry Haltom Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. November 2003 01:33 An: Greg Folkert Cc: SambaUser List Betreff: Re: [Samba] Samba Success Story Well, getting off of Active Directory was our main goal. I'm sure most here can figure out why. Thanks to MS's "innovation", one can't just keep Exchange working with it. So... we searched for alternatives that were exactly the same, and found nothing that offered any clear benefits. They'res just nothing the can offer the "Outlook Integration" thing, which is apparently intentional. :) We wanted to get with a standard IMAP server, and we did. Cyrus-IMAP. it performs well, is WAY more usable, storing messages as normal files. Easy to tar up and backup normal files vs. a massive JET database. It doesn't offer Calendar/Contacts such as Exchange does though... so we kept looking. A new project just appeared, OpenGroupware (www.opengroupware.org). It started as a commerical project, but has recently been released under the GPL. The code base itself is very mature, however the conversion to rename everything from SKYRIX to OGo has caused some headaches. It is however not Exchange. It offers a lot of features Exchange doesn't, and doesn't offer some Exchange does, and offers others differently. It's a different product. It's a lot like ACT actually, which some of our users love. That is taking some adjusting by our users, but they'll get over it. Also, unless you pay for the commercial Outlook plugin, it doesn't just work in Outlook. It does however have a nice WebUI.... Mmmm WebUI... *coughhackcough*. We're using the WebUI. It works okay. Outlook makes using an IMAP server a bitch though, it does the crossout deleted messages thing. Can't store the password properly. Doens't ask you when it changes, just silently fails. Outlook is at fault, but that's that. We can live with it. Now that our server end is "clean" we can begin on our ultimate goal of removing Windows from the desktop though. On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 18:10, Greg Folkert wrote: > On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 19:03, Jerry Haltom wrote: > > I'd like to thank the Samba team for making our switch off of Active > > Directory amazingly smooth. We're a small company, only 30 desktops, but > > things went great for us. Actually, nobody even notices the Windows DC > > is even gone! > > > > The Exchange migration that went along with this wasn't as hassle free > > though. =( > > > > It's really refreshing to be able to SSH into our file server and see > > what's going on! > > > > Kudo's to the Samba team for saving us time/money and our sanity! > > Could you share what you did? Along with what "e-mail/groupware" package > did you switch to... > > I'd be interested to know. I am sure other would be as well. -- Jerry Haltom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Feedback Plus, Inc. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba