
I am fighting to replace in one company I am working for the M$ mail server to a Linux box, but so far I could not find anything that really can do all these things that the Exchange server can do (mail, calendar, .....) Does anybody know of a product (Linux) that could replace it needless? bye Ronald -- Ronald Wiplinger (CEO of ELMIT) http://www.elmit.com +886 (0) 915 653-452 - I'm a SpamCon Foundation Member, #694, Verify it at http://www.spamcon.org PS: Spam prevention! Our system is protected with a spam prevention program. If you send us an e-mail, our system will send you a confirmation message back. Just reply to this confirmation message please. After receiving this confirmation message, our system will send the hold message (one) and all future messages (after the received confirmation message) to me without asking you again.

I am gonig through this right now. My company picked Samsung Contact. Samsung Contact is the new version of HP OpenMail. It does everything Exchange does without the problems and more. Also Samsung now supports SuSE. If you would like more info on how it is working with us please feel free to contact me. Austin On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 07:52:25PM +0800, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I am fighting to replace in one company I am working for the M$ mail server to a Linux box, but so far I could not find anything that really can do all these things that the Exchange server can do (mail, calendar, .....)
Does anybody know of a product (Linux) that could replace it needless?
bye
Ronald
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On Friday 31 January 2003 01:52 pm, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I am fighting to replace in one company I am working for the M$ mail server to a Linux box, but so far I could not find anything that really can do all these things that the Exchange server can do (mail, calendar, .....)
Does anybody know of a product (Linux) that could replace it needless?
http://www.suse.de/en/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/index.htm...

Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
On Friday 31 January 2003 01:52 pm, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I am fighting to replace in one company I am working for the M$ mail server to a Linux box, but so far I could not find anything that really can do all these things that the Exchange server can do (mail, calendar, .....)
Does anybody know of a product (Linux) that could replace it needless?
http://www.suse.de/en/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/index.htm...
I read the info, but I could not find out if it is based on SENDMAIL or QMAIL. Does anybody know it? Is anybody using it? bye Ronald -- Ronald Wiplinger (CEO of ELMIT) http://www.elmit.com +886 (0) 915 653-452 - I'm a SpamCon Foundation Member, #694, Verify it at http://www.spamcon.org PS: Spam prevention! Our system is protected with a spam prevention program. If you send us an e-mail, our system will send you a confirmation message back. Just reply to this confirmation message please. After receiving this confirmation message, our system will send the hold message (one) and all future messages (after the received confirmation message) to me without asking you again.

It's on Postfix and Cyrus IMAP. Yes, I use it. Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
On Friday 31 January 2003 01:52 pm, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I am fighting to replace in one company I am working for the M$ mail server to a Linux box, but so far I could not find anything that really can do all these things that the Exchange server can do (mail, calendar, .....)
Does anybody know of a product (Linux) that could replace it needless?
http://www.suse.de/en/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/index.htm...
I read the info, but I could not find out if it is based on SENDMAIL or QMAIL. Does anybody know it? Is anybody using it?
bye
Ronald

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
On Friday 31 January 2003 01:52 pm, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I am fighting to replace in one company I am working for the M$ mail server to a Linux box, but so far I could not find anything that really can do all these things that the Exchange server can do (mail, calendar, .....)
Does anybody know of a product (Linux) that could replace it needless?
http://www.suse.de/en/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/index.htm...
I read the info, but I could not find out if it is based on SENDMAIL or QMAIL. Does anybody know it? Is anybody using it?
bye
Ronald
it uses postfix

----- Original Message ----- From: "Oskar Teran" <pheonix1t@houston.rr.com> To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@elmit.com> Cc: "Silviu Marin-Caea" <silviu@genesys.ro>; <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 12:04 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] MS mailexchange replacement
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
On Friday 31 January 2003 01:52 pm, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I am fighting to replace in one company I am working for the M$ mail server to a Linux box, but so far I could not find anything that really can do all these things that the Exchange server can do (mail, calendar, .....)
Does anybody know of a product (Linux) that could replace it needless?
[...] Internet Exchange Message Server http://www.ima.com/iems/ Up to 15 clients for free :-) Here's the pricing: http://www.ima.com/pricing.html Some call the IEMS an alternative to M$ Exchange. CU Guido

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I am fighting to replace in one company I am working for the M$ mail server to a Linux box, but so far I could not find anything that really can do all these things that the Exchange server can do (mail, calendar, .....)
Does anybody know of a product (Linux) that could replace it needless?
bye
Ronald
http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/index.ht... here is one way to do it the other way is doing it manually...use postfix and openldap to get the global address lists....imap can do the shared folders for departments and stuff like that. I also added SSL for imap. Compile imap at the beginning to use .mbx instead of mbox....makes life a whole lot easier. good luck, Oskar

Op vrijdag 31 januari 2003 12:52, schreef Ronald Wiplinger:
I am fighting to replace in one company I am working for the M$ mail server to a Linux box, but so far I could not find anything that really can do all these things that the Exchange server can do (mail, calendar, .....)
Does anybody know of a product (Linux) that could replace it needless?
http://www.bynari.com/ http://bynari.net/index.php?id=1169 Look for: InsightServer Interoperable with all versions of Microsoft Outlook(97-2002), Netscape, Unix and other leading Linux mail clients -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless

How about Lotus Domino ? Works well under Linux in my experience although there is no Linux Notes client software there are ways round this using Wine and also using INotes you can access mail, calendars, journal and other databases using a web browser (I think INotes is now supported under Linux using Domino 6). Sean Akers.
participants (8)
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Austin Morgan
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Guido Schiffer
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Herman Knief
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Oskar Teran
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Richard Bos
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Ronald Wiplinger
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Sean Akers
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Silviu Marin-Caea