Communigate Pro is a Mail server designed to do below.  Check it out.  It will replace 
your Exchange server, you will never look back.  Also, it is way more powerful and 
reliable.  http://stalker.com

Also, a real plus is you can integrate mailscanner and spamassassin into 
CommunigatePro, so you can provide email virus and SPAM filtering for absolutely free 
to all your domains.  Actually I take that back, you will have to pay for virus 
subscriptions, but its way cheaper than the Micro$oft way.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nick Kishfy
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: exchange alternative



This is a good setup but unfortunately it will not replace Exchange
calendaring. I haven't found a viable open source Exchange replacement
yet myself. I could just get rid of Exchange I would have any Windows
servers at all but it's proving pretty difficult. Maybe someone else
on the list knows of something.

-Nick


-----Original Message-----
From: Vinny Valdez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 1:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: exchange alternative


Doug Finch wrote:

> List,
> I am using a MS exchange 5.5 server for internal mail in our office
as 
> well as calendaring, contact lists, etc.  I would like to find an
open 
> source alternative after having some problems with Exchange this
past 
> week.  Is there anything out there, other than the SuSE open
exchange 
> that I could test?  If I do this it needs to be something that I can

> use with Outlook and the users not be able to tell it isn't Windows.

> It shouldn't matter to them but they freak out when they hear that 
> something is different.  Any info would be appreciated. thanks,
> DF
> 

I have setup cyrus imap server in conjunction with ldap before.  I 
populated the directory with the users, then in outlook, just setup 
imap, and ldap addressing.  The users could aut-complete directory
names 
just like before, they never noticed a difference.

I borrowed parts from

http://www.arrayservices.com/projects/Exchange-HOWTO/html/book1.html

If you want the lazy way out, it looks a recent project on freshmeat 
might be what you are looking for

http://freshmeat.net/releases/134222/

-- 
Regards,

Vinny


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