RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-03 Thread Roger Schmeits
At one there was a perl script the pulled down the Global Address book
from an exchange book a dumped it inot a flat file for evolution to
read. Never had time to mess with it -- found it on freshmeat -- might
want to look at it.

Roger
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 09:54, Rick Henderson wrote:
 I just setup ximian evolution 1.0.8 - Seem better in many respects.  I
 am trying to use the address books from exchange, but have not got that
 worked out.  Rick
 
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 on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
 with exchange? 
 as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange server? 
 
 Thanks, 
 Birju 
 
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 Sent: 31 January 2003 12:51 
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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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Re: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-02 Thread Tom Wilson
On 01 Feb 2003 18:27:46 -0600
Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s voice rose above the ones in
my head and proclaimed:

 On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 11:00, Tom Wilson wrote:
  I'm using ximian evolution 1.2.1 w/ connector [...]
 
 RedHat 8.0 seems to ship with 1.0.8-10. Is there an RPM of a newer
 version available? I love my Evolution, but it does crash every so
 often and annoy the piss out of me...

I went to Ximian's website and downloaded Red Carpet, which is similar
to up2date and downloaded it through that.  

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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-02 Thread Larry Brown
I just checked their website.  Did you know they are charging $85 per user?
Ouch!

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

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 1:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

Quoting Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

The product HP Openmail is now called SamsungContact www.samsungcontact.com.
I
t is very good. It is a true replacement for Exchange which allows Outlook
98,2000,xp to be used in MAPI Mode. It has a good web client as well. We are
using it it's been very reliable.

Mike


 On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:54:30 -0600
 Rick Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s voice rose above the ones
 in
 my head and proclaimed:

  I just setup ximian evolution 1.0.8 - Seem better in many respects. I
  am trying to use the address books from exchange, but have not got
  that worked out. Rick

 I'm using ximian evolution 1.2.1 w/ connector to an exchange server at
 work and it works well. I found out that you have to click the 'find'
 key to display the global address catalog. That was accidental of
 course.

 [snippety whack]
 
 
  on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
  with exchange?
  as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange
  server?
 

 Ximian Evolution. You have to buy the Connector to interface with
 exchange, $70.00 USD.[snip o matic]

  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

 Not that I've been able to find.
 [snippy snip]

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Re: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-02 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 09:05, Tom Wilson wrote:
 On 01 Feb 2003 18:27:46 -0600
 Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s voice rose above the ones in
 my head and proclaimed:
  RedHat 8.0 seems to ship with 1.0.8-10. Is there an RPM of a newer
  version available? I love my Evolution, but it does crash every so
  often and annoy the piss out of me...
 
 I went to Ximian's website and downloaded Red Carpet, which is similar
 to up2date and downloaded it through that.  

Oh. Unfortunately, Red Carpet and up2date do not seem to mix very well,
so Red Carpet is a solution I am not willing to implement.

Does anyone know if there is or soon will be an update from Red Hat?

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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-02 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 11:11, Larry Brown wrote:
 I just checked their website.  Did you know they are charging $85 per user?
 Ouch!

For the comparison to be fair, what does Microsoft charge? I'd guess
it's a good deal higher than this...

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RE: RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-02 Thread Marius Andreiana
On Vi, 2003-01-31 at 21:15, Arden Norder wrote:
 Have a look at Suse's OpenExchange Server
I already had, but I couldn't find it for download, seems it's only for
sale.

So far Kolab, mentioned by another poster, is the solution.
http://kolab.kde.org/

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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-02 Thread Larry Brown
They charge $67 but the server itself is $699 so Samsung contact is cheaper
for a smaller number of users.  I just know the original list user that
asked was looking for an Opensource solution which is usually denoting a
desire to move to a GPL solution.  That of course is a deduction on my part
that may not and probably should not be made, but it is usually accurate.  I
don't know for sure if that is what Marius is looking for, but it is what I
was looking for.  If not GPL, I would like to see something out there for
around $30 per user license for small business to be able to use all the
features of Outlook.  I guess I have to get off my rear end and start
developing!

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

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On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 11:11, Larry Brown wrote:
 I just checked their website.  Did you know they are charging $85 per
user?
 Ouch!

For the comparison to be fair, what does Microsoft charge? I'd guess
it's a good deal higher than this...

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Re: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-01 Thread Tom Wilson
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:54:30 -0600
Rick Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s voice rose above the ones in
my head and proclaimed:

 I just setup ximian evolution 1.0.8 - Seem better in many respects.  I
 am trying to use the address books from exchange, but have not got
 that worked out.  Rick

I'm using ximian evolution 1.2.1 w/ connector to an exchange server at
work and it works well.  I found out that you have to click the 'find'
key to display the global address catalog.  That was accidental of
course.  

[snippety whack]
 
 
 on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
 with exchange? 
 as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange
 server? 
 

Ximian Evolution.  You have to buy the Connector to interface with
exchange, $70.00 USD.[snip o matic]

 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 

Not that I've been able to find. 
[snippy snip]

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Re: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-01 Thread mikevl
Quoting Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

The product HP Openmail is now called SamsungContact www.samsungcontact.com. I 
t is very good. It is a true replacement for Exchange which allows Outlook 
98,2000,xp to be used in MAPI Mode. It has a good web client as well. We are 
using it it's been very reliable.

Mike


 On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:54:30 -0600
 Rick Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s voice rose above the ones
 in
 my head and proclaimed:
 
  I just setup ximian evolution 1.0.8 - Seem better in many respects. I
  am trying to use the address books from exchange, but have not got
  that worked out. Rick
 
 I'm using ximian evolution 1.2.1 w/ connector to an exchange server at
 work and it works well. I found out that you have to click the 'find'
 key to display the global address catalog. That was accidental of
 course. 
 
 [snippety whack]
  
  
  on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
  with exchange? 
  as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange
  server? 
  
 
 Ximian Evolution. You have to buy the Connector to interface with
 exchange, $70.00 USD.[snip o matic]
 
  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 
 
 Not that I've been able to find. 
 [snippy snip]
 
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Re: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-01 Thread Andy
On Friday 31 January 2003 10:15, Arden Norder wrote:
 Have a look at Suse's OpenExchange Server

 We're running it here - WOW!!!  Very easy to use and you only need a web
 browser to do everything!!!

How much does it cost?  I recall their product costing $700 + (US).
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Re: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-02-01 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 11:00, Tom Wilson wrote:
 I'm using ximian evolution 1.2.1 w/ connector [...]

RedHat 8.0 seems to ship with 1.0.8-10. Is there an RPM of a newer
version available? I love my Evolution, but it does crash every so often
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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread prajapatib
Title: RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?





on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface with exchange?
as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange server?


Thanks,
Birju


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To: redhat-list
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.


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Re: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread Ivaylo Toshev
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На пт, 2003-01-31 в 14:51, Marius Andreiana записа:
 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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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread Darryl Harvey
Try Evolution (it rocks !!)


Darryl

At 12:59 PM 31/01/2003 +, you wrote:


on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface with 
exchange?
as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange server?

Thanks,
Birju

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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
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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread Larry Brown
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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Hi!

I've searched for a free ( as in speech ) equivalent of Microsoft
Exchange on freshmeat, sourceforge and google, but without success. I've
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Hewlett-Packard's OpenMail, Bynari's Insight Server and Suse's Open
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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread Ivaylo Toshev
Just MS Outlook.
I use Ximian Evolution with Ximian Connector, but believe me - its not
usable. You can see calendar, tasks and Contacts, but you cannot see
TimeSheets for example and ofcourse Forms and others.
Ximian Connector uses https access to OWA ( Outlook Web Access), so you
can use it only with MS Exchg 2000 with OWA started on it. 
But again it is slow and i dont like it. True Exchg. Client will be that
client who can speak MAPI and for now this is just MS Outlook, and you
can start it with Wine ;-)! 

I've cheked and Oracle Collaboration Server, but its Linux client is
UGLY !!! Absolutely not usable! It is pure Motif App.
Oracle's client for Windows is guess what: Connector for MS Outlook.
Bynari Server: Connector for Outlook !
SuSE OpenExchange - MS Outlook !
SO... ?
The answer is : MS Outlook ! 

На пт, 2003-01-31 в 14:59, prajapatib записа:
 on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
 with exchange?
 as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange
 server?
 
 Thanks,
 Birju
 
 -Original Message-
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 Sent: 31 January 2003 12:51
 To: redhat-list
 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.
 
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 Thanks
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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread Michael Scottaline
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 07:59, prajapatib wrote:
 on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
 with exchange?
 as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange
 server?
===
It's NOT free, but check out the Ximian site.  I think in all other
regards, they will meet your requirements.
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Re: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread Giulio Orsero
On 31 Jan 2003 14:51:15 +0200, Marius Andreiana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

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.

http://www.linuxjournal.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=NS-lj-issues/issue106file=index
Understanding and Replacing Microsoft Exchange  by Tom Adelstein
Replace that troublesome closed mail and calendar server.

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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread Rick Henderson
Title: RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?



I just 
setup ximian evolution 1.0.8 - Seem better in many respects. I am trying 
to use the address books from exchange, but have not got that worked out. 
Rick

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  equivalent?
  on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can 
  interface with exchange? as in display 
  calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange server? 
  Thanks, Birju 
  -Original Message- From: 
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  redhat-list Subject: Microsoft Exchange 
  equivalent? 
  Hi! 
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  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. 
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RE: RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread Arden Norder
Have a look at Suse's OpenExchange Server

We're running it here - WOW!!!  Very easy to use and you only need a web browser to do 
everything!!!

Regards / Met vriendelijk groet,
Arden B. Norder
Nordix Consulting en Automatisering
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Sloten, 8556 AR

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Larry Brown larry wrote the Jan 31, 2003 2:06 PM:

 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
 
 -Original Message-
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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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RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?

2003-01-31 Thread Michael Mansour
I use Samsung Contact Server (the old HP OpenMail) but it's much faster and 
more powerful. Why not give that a go.

From: Ivaylo Toshev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?
Date: 31 Jan 2003 15:11:00 +0200

Just MS Outlook.
I use Ximian Evolution with Ximian Connector, but believe me - its not
usable. You can see calendar, tasks and Contacts, but you cannot see
TimeSheets for example and ofcourse Forms and others.
Ximian Connector uses https access to OWA ( Outlook Web Access), so you
can use it only with MS Exchg 2000 with OWA started on it.
But again it is slow and i dont like it. True Exchg. Client will be that
client who can speak MAPI and for now this is just MS Outlook, and you
can start it with Wine ;-)!

I've cheked and Oracle Collaboration Server, but its Linux client is
UGLY !!! Absolutely not usable! It is pure Motif App.
Oracle's client for Windows is guess what: Connector for MS Outlook.
Bynari Server: Connector for Outlook !
SuSE OpenExchange - MS Outlook !
SO... ?
The answer is : MS Outlook !

На пт, 2003-01-31 в 14:59, prajapatib записа:
 on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
 with exchange?
 as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange
 server?

 Thanks,
 Birju

 -Original Message-
 From: Marius Andreiana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 31 January 2003 12:51
 To: redhat-list
 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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