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Though I have not used it , I have heard OPEN-EXCHANGE is coming up pretty well. http://mirror.open-xchange.org/ox/EN/community/ may be worth a try . -Andy Josh Pollak wrote: > Hi Guys, > > Until we get a real sys-admin, I seem to be serving in that role at my > new company. Currently, we have an xserver managing our user accounts, > email, and mailing lists. I really like the xserve, but I'm starting > to think we need some form of groupware system. The trick is, we need > something cross platform. We have Linux, Mac, and Windows boxes here, > and I am loath to impose any sort of order on the client machines > until absolutely necessary. > > The trouble is, I'm having a hard time finding good groupware > solutions. Exchange is out of the question, because its MS, because > its expensive, and because it sucks. I know there is Kolab, > Citadel/UX, and the other projects supporting GroupDAV, but making > sense of all this is getting tricky. > > Ideally, this system would be supported by Mozilla, Firefox/Sunbird, > KMail, Evolution, Outlook, Entourage, and Mail.app. At the very least, > it needs to be supported by some client on each platform. > > Does anyone have any experience with setting up a system in such a > heterogeneous environment? > > -Josh > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://olduvai.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > > >
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