Also, see.... http://www.moongroup.com/docs/exchange-replacement-howto/
Stanley C. Rogacki, P.E.
IDEAS Company
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From: Stanley C. Rogacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: Is there a replacement??
>Consider Nextmax's web/mail server package (www.netmax.com). Runs RH 6.1.
>About $62.00 at buy.com. Really easy to set up a mail server for users in
a
>Windows domain. Configuration is via a web browser on any of your windows
>PC's. Don't need to learn much about Linux. It just works.
>
>Stanley C. Rogacki, P.E.
>IDEAS Company
>E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.ideascompany.com
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Greg Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Monday, February 07, 2000 5:18 AM
>Subject: Re: Is there a replacement??
>
>
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>>On 7/02/00 at 10:01 Ragnar Wiencke wrote:
>>
>>>I'm new to Linux (Very, very new) so I'm even not sure if this list is
the
>>>right place for my question. But I trust you will lead me to the right
>>>path:)
>>
>>The list is pretty tolerant on the whole...........
>>
>>>
>>>I'm having problems with my Mail Exchange server on NT4. Isn't there a
>>>better solution to be used on a Linux box??
>>
>>
>>The answer to that question will depend on what your main use of exchange
>>is ie , if its just to forward and recieve internet mail for regular
users,
>>then there is many other ways to do it with Linux or UNIX, usually
sendmail
>>is installed by default, so the config will be your only hurdle, it can be
>>quite a task to setup, but if you are an NT/exchange guru you will
probably
>>be able to handle it ok.......
>>
>>If its the calender, message boards, voting etc, then I don't believe
there
>>is a refined drop in system for Linux, you will have to investigate though
>>as things change quick..... you can get other software to do these
things,
>>but it may take you some time to become familiar withthem and also to
>>impliment such things....... if cost is not an object, have a look at
>>openmail , there are some other commercial systems as well ......
>>
>>go to http://www.freshmeat.net and do a search on mail
>>that should give you plenty to go on.
>>
>>
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Greg Wright
>>IT Consultant Sydney Australia
>>
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