Re: Opinions on Exchange options

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This is a classic question. I've been scouring all of my options and have heard of most mentioned in this thread. If I were in this position, I'd lean toward SUSE OpenExchange Server as a provider for this, as you'll soon see Novell's Edirectory integrated, but there's no open source (free) versions for this comprehensive functionality I've seen that is easy to set up. Most folks considering Linux as an alternative are trying to save money, that means they can't take a year to learn LDAP/Sendmail/IMAP, etc. A web based interface to set all this up is long overdue, and Webmin doen't cut it for groupware administration or OpenGroupware.org or similar current open source offerings.

I'm waiting until a Groupware Server is built into the distribution for a future release of a free Linux offering. I'm predicting that some Linux distribution will offer a groupware server, that is open source and free of per-client licensing arrangements, will hit the mirrors within about two years. I'm not holding my breath, but we really need this to propel Linux into SME's, where Microsoft has total dominance.

redhat wrote:

First - forgive the length of this post...I am going to throw this out
there for whomever wants to respond. I have an Exchange 5.5 server
which is my PDC (primary authentication and email - internal only)
running on server 2000. Last year it crashed because it mysteriously
forgot that it was the PDC and I had to rebuild it from scratch. Now, I
am having serious issues with Exchange mail and am getting tired of it. I am required to offer calendaring, shared contacts, yadda, yadda,
yadda. I have looked at SuSE's offering and have also looked into a
product called bynari. Both seem to offer the right stuff - at a hefty
price - comparable to M$. I don't mind the price but I want to be sure
that in another year I am not back in the same position with problem on
a different platform. I don't have anyone on staff that can set up
Sendmail and I don't have the time to learn it. I need something that
is intuitive enough to set up and administer. If you are familiar with
either of these products I would appreciate pros and cons. If you have
a different product that does not require 3 brains to setup and
administer I would appreciate that as well.
thanks,
DF






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