On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, John Karns wrote: jk> On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, SuSe List said: jk> jk> > > Does anyone know of any good calendering/collaboration jk> packages for SuSe. I am not necessarily looking for free software, jk> but something that can provide much of the functionality of MS jk> Exchange. I have been give the option of replacing our corporate jk> mail with a Unix based solution, which I intend to use SuSe 7.0 jk> for. > > btw: Is Netscape's Calendar server ported to Linux? I saw jk> you could only download HP-UX, Windows NT, and Solaris versions. I jk> looked throughout the site but could not find documentation jk> listing supported platforms. jk> jk> I'm not sure about the current availability status, but HP has jk> something called Openmail that is an MS Exchange drop-in jk> replacement. jk> Do a quick search on any of the news sites about openmail, you'll find that it's being set to pasture. Rumors are that HP doesn't want to threaten their 'microsoft-alliance' by either aggressively marketing openmail or releasing it as opensource. There are other reason's why they don't want to release it to the opensource community which you'll find in any of the articles you come across. What it comes down to is this, the program is being pulled, and existing customers will have 5 years of support/patches at which point they'll will be on their own. -- S.Toms - tomas@primenet.com - www.primenet.com/~tomas SuSE Linux v7.0+ - Kernel 2.2.18 Osborn's Law: Variables won't; constants aren't.