On 20 Dec 02 21:47:52 GMT, Andrew M. A. Cater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Second question: I'm about to build a Debian server for a charity > to act as their mailhub, printserver et. al. One of the users > wants an MS Exchange server "to support calendar sharing in Outlook" > - any clues as to how I can do this using only Linux? Requiring an Exchange server to do calendar sharing with Outlook when it wasn't necessary up to Outlook 2000 is the sort of blatant bait-and-switch you would expect from the world's largest convicted monopolist. I've heard that someone is working on an Exchange replacement but couldn't say what it is, whether it is actually useable or whether it will be free software. I find it hard to believe it's just "one of the users". Who are they sharing their calendar with? It basically boils down to whether the organisation considers the convenience of these users to be worth the expense of licensing a Windows OS plus Exchange, and paying the tax again year after year. If not, there are viable free alternatives such as Webcalendar <http://webcalendar.sourceforge.net/>. It requires a web server and a database, but you are building a server for them anyway so that's no big deal. The biggest problem will be selling the idea to them and retraining the affected users. > [Please CC me on this one: not currently subscribed to -user] In my opinion asking questions on a public forum you aren't subscribed to is just as rude as CC'ing to posters who are. This response will be in the archives if you can be bothered putting in the effort. -- Frank Copeland Home Page: <URL:http://thingy.apana.org.au/~fjc/> Not the Scientology Home Page: <URL:http://xenu.apana.org.au/ntshp/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]