On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 19:42, DaZZa wrote:
> I would dearly _love_ to pitch exchange from the highest roof I can find,
> but I can't - because the PTB's want their shared calendaring, and they
> 'aint gonna give it up for anyone.
>
> What would PA's do then?
>
> If I could find a reliable open source solution which works with LookOut,
> and does calendars like exchange, I'd move heaven and hell to convince the
> boss to shift to it.
>
> But I can't - everything I've found is either still in beta or worse, or
> the licensing is as bad as M$'s for exchange - and that's one of my
> biggest reasons for wanting to get rid of the pile of dog droppings.
>
> I know about the SuSE/Novell product - but as far as I can tell, it's
> still very unfinished compared to exchange.
>
> ANyone got another suggestion?
>
> DaZZa

Regarding the SuSE Openexchange Server, the engine  is now released under GPL.
The announcement is here
http://mirror.open-xchange.org/ox/EN/community/

The open source version of OPEN-XCHANGEâ will be available free by download at 
(www.open-xchange.org and www.openexchange.com) by the end of August and will 
feature most of the award-winning attributes of the commercial product - 
running on the major Linux operating systems (Novell's SUSE LINUX, Red Hat, 
Red Flag, Debian) -- but without support and maintenance, third-party 
applications and connectors.


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Regards,

Graham Smith
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