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> on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
> with exchange?
> as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an e
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On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 11:11, Larry Brown wrote:
> I just checked their website. Did you know they are charging $85 per
user?
> Ouch!
For the comparison to be fair, what does Microsoft charge? I'd guess
it's a good
On Vi, 2003-01-31 at 21:15, Arden Norder wrote:
> Have a look at Suse's OpenExchange Server
I already had, but I couldn't find it for download, seems it's only for
sale.
So far Kolab, mentioned by another poster, is the solution.
http://kolab.kde.org/
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On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 11:11, Larry Brown wrote:
> I just checked their website. Did you know they are charging $85 per user?
> Ouch!
For the comparison to be fair, what does Microsoft charge? I'd guess
it's a good deal higher than this...
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On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 09:05, Tom Wilson wrote:
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> "Rodolfo J. Paiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'s voice rose above the ones in
> my head and proclaimed:
> > RedHat 8.0 seems to ship with 1.0.8-10. Is there an RPM of a newer
> > version available? I love my Evolution, but it d
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Quoting Tom Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The product HP Openmail is now called SamsungContact www.samsungcontact.com.
I
t is very good. It is a true replacement for Exchange which allows Outlook
98,2000,xp to be used in MAPI Mode. It
On 01 Feb 2003 18:27:46 -0600
"Rodolfo J. Paiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'s voice rose above the ones in
my head and proclaimed:
> On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 11:00, Tom Wilson wrote:
> > I'm using ximian evolution 1.2.1 w/ connector [...]
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> RedHat 8.0 seems to ship with 1.0.8-10. Is there an RPM of a newe
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 11:00, Tom Wilson wrote:
> I'm using ximian evolution 1.2.1 w/ connector [...]
RedHat 8.0 seems to ship with 1.0.8-10. Is there an RPM of a newer
version available? I love my Evolution, but it does crash every so often
and annoy the piss out of me...
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>On Friday 31 January 2003 10:15, Arden Norder wrote:
> Have a look at Suse's OpenExchange Server
>
> We're running it here - WOW!!! Very easy to use and you only need a web
> browser to do everything!!!
How much does it cost? I recall their product costing $700 + (US).
I could be wrong
gt;
> Ximian Evolution. You have to buy the Connector to interface with
> exchange, $70.00 USD.[snip o matic]
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> > Hi!
> >
> > I've searched for a free ( as in speech ) equivalent of Microsoft
> > Exchange on freshmeat, sourceforge and google, bu
, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
> with exchange?
> as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange
> server?
>
Ximian Evolution. You have to buy the Connector to interface with
exchange, $70.00 USD.[snip o matic]
> Hi!
>
>
I use Samsung Contact Server (the old HP OpenMail) but it's much faster and
more powerful. Why not give that a go.
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> Hi!
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> I've searched for a free ( as in speech
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I just
setup ximian evolution 1.0.8 - Seem better in many respects. I am trying
to use the address books from exchange, but have not got that worked out.
Rick
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On 31 Jan 2003 14:51:15 +0200, Marius Andreiana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>I've searched for a free ( as in speech ) equivalent of Microsoft
>Exchange on freshmeat, sourceforge and google, but without success. I've
>found only proprietary products so far: IBM's Lo
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 07:59, prajapatib wrote:
> on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface
> with exchange?
> as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange
> server?
===
It's NOT free, but check out the Ximian site. I think in al
uary 2003 12:51
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> Hi!
>
> I've searched for a free ( as in speech ) equivalent of Microsoft
> Exchange on freshmeat, sourceforge and google, but without success.
> I've
> found only proprietary
as looking. If you do find an open source solution, please share your
find.
Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388
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Hi!
I've searched for a free ( as in speech ) equivalent of Microsoft
Exchange on freshmeat, sourceforge and google, but without success. I
http://www.kroupware.org
На пт, 2003-01-31 в 14:51, Marius Andreiana записа:
> Hi!
>
> I've searched for a free ( as in speech ) equivalent of Microsoft
> Exchange on freshmeat, sourceforge and google, but without success. I've
> found only proprietary products s
Title: RE: Microsoft Exchange equivalent?
on top of that, does anyone know any mail clients that can interface with exchange?
as in display calenders/meetings that are stored on an exchange server?
Thanks,
Birju
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From: Marius Andreiana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi!
I've searched for a free ( as in speech ) equivalent of Microsoft
Exchange on freshmeat, sourceforge and google, but without success. I've
found only proprietary products so far: IBM's Lotus Domino,
Hewlett-Packard's OpenMail, Bynari's Insight Server and Suse'
Hi all,
I know I have seen many questions about replacing Microsoft
exchange on this list. Linux Journal February 2003 issue has
an article on the subject just thought some of you might be interested.
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November 2002 06:50
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Really, to what extent? Does LDAP provide complete GAL entry details (i.e.
Dept, phone numbers, etc...) and in a timely manner? When we investigated
the feasibility of replacing Outloo
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>Really, to what extent? Does LDAP provide complete GAL entry details (i.e.
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In my last job, LDAP had as much info as there was.
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That's one of the reasons I'm using crossover office with outlook for
Linux. So far it's working pretty good. I recommend contacting them for an
eval of the product.
The problems I've run into a minor. So far I've discovered a problem with
spell checker crashing outlook when running office 20
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>One thing you will not be able to do is access the Global Address List via
>IMAP or POP3.
The Exchange server can run LDAP to provide access to the GAL.
Tony
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> If the Exchange box is running Outlook Web Ac
ab names out of the GAL.
Hope this helps.
Andy.
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You can also get a plug in
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babar haq wrote:
>is there anyway i can access my mails in red hat linux 8.0 from microsoft
exchange server 5.0
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If the Exchange box is running Outlook Web Access, just point a brow
babar haq wrote:
is there anyway i can access my mails in red hat linux 8.0 from microsoft exchange server 5.0
If the Exchange box is running Outlook Web Access, just point a browser
to http://box_with_exchange/exchange...
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hi all,
Considering that I obtain to use the Microsoft exchange with customers linux,
I would obtain to use the customers linux with public address-book resource?
tks,
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>is there anyway i can access my mails in red hat linux 8.0 from
>microsoft exchange server 5.0
If the Exchange server is running IMAP or POP3, you can read the mail
us
is there anyway i can access my mails in red hat linux 8.0 from microsoft exchange
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Ok. Yes you can use Netscrape (translation: netscape) for this.
tcp/ip should work. Usually I set up my client as an IMAP client and
simply provide the IP address under "server". Also I recommend if using
public folders that you show all folders. The default I think is "show
onl
Part of the problem with MAPI is that it is not a protocol. It is an RPC on
a port that MS uses for many other things. Unfortunately we may be stuck
using MS products for a while. Hopefully Evolution will make some progress.
W
Warren Melnick
Director of Research and Developme
s default local mode
Cheers
Bill
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2001 at 11:13am (-), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Unfortun
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001 at 11:13am (-), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Unfortunately I found this reponse less than useful.
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> I have no problem with sendmail as a MTA. I'm already using it. I guess I
> can use Netscape as a MUA if I have to, although I'm happier with pine or
> elm
>
> But how do I c
#x27;ve no idea what protocols are used (tcp/ip? IPX? who knows?) or how to
communicate generally with such a beast
Bill
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Sent: 09 March 2001 10:53
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If you are talking of
If you are talking of setting up mail services,i would suggest using "Sendmail".
And,regarding mail client to use,you can use netscape.
Vineeta
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> My linux setup does almost everything I want now, such that I can almost get
> rid of my windoze box.
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> Just about the
My linux setup does almost everything I want now, such that I can almost get
rid of my windoze box.
Just about the only thing left is for me to be able to send/receive mail. I
normally have to configure Outlook to deal the an MS Exchange server has
anyone got any pointers regarding copying th
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