On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 10:06:38 +0100, Lindner wrote:
> I recommend the kolab-server which was designed to replace Exchange. The
> project is still relatively young but it is free and I am satisfied with
> it. It's VERY easy to install /maintain and the KDE 3.2 comes with a
> prerelease of "Kontact"
> > I have a complete server doing virtual domains with
> > ldap/cyrus/postfix/squirrelmail. I do not need the calendering and
> > scheduling of exchange. I have included the samba schemas and for ldap,
> > and such, and thought I'd take it a step further. Maybe I should be on the
> > openldap list
> IMAP + LDAP cover only a fraction of Exchange functionnality. Mail with
> shared folder and LDAP address book cover, IMHO, the most important one
> but there will be many thing missing : shareable calendar, shareable
> private address book (twiddling ACL in OpenLDAP config might do it, but
> thi
> book, or that work well with a netscape email client.
Here is exactly the schema you are looking for :
http://yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialLDAP-GILSchemaExtension.html
> Something
> explaining how to simulate an Exchange-like server.
> My ldap/cyrus server is now looking fai
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Robin M. wrote:
reply to myself :)
>
> I am trying to build an ldap cyrus server. Is there a site that anyone
> knows of with good examples of schemas for use with an ldap email server
> that resemble all the fields a user would find in an outlook address
> boo
Something explaining how to simulate an Exchange-like server.
Difficult; how do you plan to handle calendar data etc? With what MUA? I
think there are groupware servers around to do this (Bynari?
OpenGroupware? Others?) but haven't done much with them. I guess it
depends o
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 12:41, Robin M. wrote:
> I have a complete server doing virtual domains with
> ldap/cyrus/postfix/squirrelmail. I do not need the calendering and
> scheduling of exchange. I have included the samba schemas and for ldap,
> and such, and thought I'd take it a step further. Maybe
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Craig Ringer wrote:
>
> > My ldap/cyrus server is now looking fairly complete but this is my first
> > time and I have not really seen much recent documentation in this vein.
>
> Having a better idea of what you're trying to achieve might be very
>
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 11:05, Robin M. wrote:
> I am trying to build an ldap cyrus server.
As in an LDAP directory server and Cyrus IMAP server on the same
machine, or as in a Cyrus server that uses LDAP for user authentication?
I presume you mean the former, but wasn't certain.
>
Hope this does not insult anyone here...
I am trying to build an ldap cyrus server. Is there a site that anyone
knows of with good examples of schemas for use with an ldap email server
that resemble all the fields a user would find in an outlook address
book, or that work well with a netscape
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