on 23/12/99 12:18 AM, Jamie Carl said something like:
> Just a quick question. Does Redhat release 6.0 come with some
> sort of mail server similar to Micro$oft exchange server, where
> I can store my mail on the server. I know Imap is a possibility
> but it lacks certain functions. I'm also l
Netscape has something for that and it interfaces with their roaming
profiles setting in Messenger. i do not know what is called, I only saw
it demonstrated to me briefly. I was very impressed.
Jamie Carl wrote:
> Just a quick question. Does Redhat release 6.0 come with some
> sort of mail se
http://www.openldap.org/
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Jamie Carl wrote:
>
> Is this what LDAP is? I'm just after somewhere to start.
no, it's a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
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> Just a quick question. Does Redhat release 6.0 come with some
> sor
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 12:16:29PM +0100, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> IAMP is currently the closest thing to what you need. HP OpenMail may be
> the eventual solution, but it's still under development. A beta might be
> available now.
>
Also, Communigate (which they say is pretty close to emulati
IAMP is currently the closest thing to what you need. HP OpenMail may be
the eventual solution, but it's still under development. A beta might be
available now.
LDAP is a directory service.
At 16:18 1999-12-23 +1100, Jamie Carl wrote:
>Just a quick question. Does Redhat release 6.0 come with so
Just a quick question. Does Redhat release 6.0 come with some
sort of mail server similar to Micro$oft exchange server, where
I can store my mail on the server. I know Imap is a possibility
but it lacks certain functions. I'm also looking for something
compatible with Outlook 98 which i prefer