Sorry to dredge it all up, but there was a discussion some time back about
an app that was supposed to be a drop in replacement for ES including all
of the calendaring crap. Does anyone remember what that was?
PostPath (http://www.postpath.com) advertises on their homepage:
The only
Another option is Open Xchange. It's actually a bit of a superset of
Exchange in that it offers some features not available in Exchange. I've
installed this for a client that has Linux servers and Windows desktops
and it works well with Outlook!
Their web site is at http://www.open-xchange.com/
On 6/15/07, Mark Mcsweeney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PostPath (http://www.postpath.com) advertises on their homepage:
On 6/15/07, Dan Coutu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another option is Open Xchange. It's actually a bit of a superset of
Exchange in that it offers some features not available in
On 6/15/07, Drew Van Zandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PostPath says it's a wire-level reverse-engineer, so no PST files.
O... shiny.
/me moves Look at PostPath up a few notches on my to-do list
(Unfortunately, that still means Possibly not within this decade. ~sigh~)
-- Ben
PostPath says it's a wire-level reverse-engineer, so no PST files.
--DTVZ
On 6/15/07, Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/15/07, Mark Mcsweeney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PostPath (http://www.postpath.com) advertises on their homepage:
On 6/15/07, Dan Coutu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 6/15/07, Drew Van Zandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PostPath says it's a wire-level reverse-engineer, so no PST files.
O... shiny.
/me moves Look at PostPath up a few notches on my to-do list
(Unfortunately, that still means Possibly not within
Oooh, interesting. Open Xchange does NOT speak MAPI. You need to use
either POP or IMAP for email connectivity. It uses WebDAV for the
calendar, shared folders, and other features.
Dan
Drew Van Zandt wrote:
PostPath says it's a wire-level reverse-engineer, so no PST files.
--DTVZ
On
On 6/15/07, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Calendaring is HUGE in the MS world. MS users can not live without
it. Yet, there is no mention of this one killer feature of Exchange
that I found.
It might be worth noting that Outlook implements calendaring as just
another class of the
Sorry to dredge it all up, but there was a discussion some time back about
an app that was supposed to be a drop in replacement for ES including all
of the calendaring crap. Does anyone remember what that was?
TIA
--
Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. Stranger things have
On 6/14/07, Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to dredge it all up, but there was a discussion some time back about
an app that was supposed to be a drop in replacement for ES including all
of the calendaring crap. Does anyone remember what that was?
There have been two that I've
The two that I know of off the top of my head are:
Scalix http://www.scalix.com
Zimbra http://www.zimbra.com
Both have their caveates.
HTH,
Kenny
-- Original message --
From: Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry to dredge it all up, but there was a
I installed and tested Zimbra.. It didn't have support for a few
things we needed at the time (like truly shared calendars). It's my
understanding that this has been corrected in the recent versions.
They have a free demo you can test out.
The web interface is very impressive.
On Jun 14,
There's also PostPath. Here is the extent of my knowledge of it:
http://www.postpath.com/
--DTVZ
On 6/14/07, Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed and tested Zimbra.. It didn't have support for a few
things we needed at the time (like truly shared calendars). It's my
understanding
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