Groupware; Citadel

2010-09-02 Thread Maurice
I'm looking at a few groupware packages for a non-profit I help out...

At this time, I'm leaning toward Citadel;
http://www.citadel.org/doku.php

 *Citadel* is a turnkey open-source solution for email and
 collaboration. One simple installation delivers a multitude of
 powerful features, including:

 * email
 * calendaring/scheduling
 * address books
 * bulletin boards
 * mailing list server
 * instant messaging
 * wiki
 * multiple domain support
 * a powerful web interface

Basically, I need to set them up with something that does e-mail and
calendaring and when changes are needed or new accounts are needed I
don't have to do a site visit and touch each computer - or manage
several types of e-mail clients.

Anyone using this package, or know of it?
Any feedback, or alternate recommendations would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks

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-Maurice Pelletier
Child Development Services - Cumberland County
50 Depot Road
Falmouth, ME 04105
207-781-8881 (voice)
207-781-8855 (fax)

www.cds-cumberland.org


Linux -- it's not just for breakfast anymore...
-Moe

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GLPI

2010-06-11 Thread Maurice
For those locations running GLPI, are you using OCS Inventory NG as a
companion tool (for inventory gathering)?



Thanks

-- 
-Maurice Pelletier
Child Development Services - Cumberland County
50 Depot Road
Falmouth, ME 04105
207-781-8881 (voice)
207-781-8855 (fax)

www.cds-cumberland.org


Linux -- it's not just for breakfast anymore...
-Moe



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grep, maybe

2009-10-29 Thread Maurice
Looking for some guidance;

I have several files within several folders (5 files per folder, and 
thousands of folders) that I need to search a text file within each 
folder for a word match (like three_little_pigs.txt, and I need to find 
moe, if he's listed) and then when a match is found I need to move 
(not copy) that entire folder (and it's 3~5 files contained within) to 
another location...

I'm thinking grep, but don't know the correct syntax to make all this 
happen.
I can easily find all the folders (1949 of them) and the word match 3923 
times within the text file(s)...


Any ideas???



-- 
-Maurice Pelletier
Child Development Services - Cumberland County
50 Depot Road
Falmouth, ME 04105
207-781-8881 (voice)
207-781-8855 (fax)

www.cds-cumberland.org


Linux -- it's not just for breakfast anymore...
-Moe



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