On 6/16/11 6:48 PM, "Mark Post" wrote:
On 6/16/2011 at 05:06 PM, Berry van Sleeuwen
>wrote:
>> Any
>> thoughts on how to proceed here? Is a regular mailserver (postfix?)
>> capable of providing shared mailboxes?
Take a look at this presentation by Scott Courtney:
http://www.sinenomin
>>> On 6/16/2011 at 05:06 PM, Berry van Sleeuwen
wrote:
> Any
> thoughts on how to proceed here? Is a regular mailserver (postfix?)
> capable of providing shared mailboxes?
Postfix is an MTA (Mail Transfer Agent), not a mail delivery agent. I'm not
sure what you mean by "shared mailboxes." SL
I agree. The primary goal is to have mailboxes, especially shared
mailboxes, that users can connect to. At least in this stage calendars,
contacts and such are not required since that is running within our
regular (windows) exchange server environment. But as the project
manager stated, he wanted
Berry --
I cannot help you get OX running, but I would suggest that if you run
out of options ... consider a mixed approach.
YOU MAY be well served by a combination of standard servers for email,
contacts, calendar, and files. Many services are already provided by
stock packages (programs you po
Hi Mark,
I did find that post and indeed it worries me that it looks like a
silent forum. We would like to setup a exchange-like server with more or
less the same function. We are open for suggestions if there is a better
solution for this on zLinux.
We have loaded mod_proxy_ajp according to the
>>> On 6/16/2011 at 07:17 AM, "van Sleeuwen, Berry"
wrote:
> When we start the webinterface the errorlog in apache shows: "File does not
> exist: /srv/www/htdocs/ajax, ". The installguide does show the ajax-gui
> package to be installed on all frontend servers. But in SLES I can't find any
>