On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Max Hetrick maxhetrick@verizon.net wrote:
René Standfest wrote:
We have running at the moment eGroupWare, but we plan to migrate to SOGo (http://sogo.opengroupware.org) in the next two months (we had some annoying problems with eGW in the past). It has a really cool Webfrontend (looks like Thunderbird with Lightning) and has a really functional CalDAV-Interface which integrates perfectly into Thunderbird/Lightning. On the Website is a really good Install-Howto and it has even a yum repo.
Thank you for mentioning sogo. I took a look at this project today, and will be adding it to the list of packages I'm testing. When researching groupware packages before, this project didn't turn up, but am glad you brought it up here. It looks promising and worth a look!
I opted for Kolab http://www.kolab.org/ over Zimbra. You can have unlimited users in Kolab. My users wanted to use outlook as the client - Zimbra charges quite a bit for that feature. With Kolab you buy a $10 outlook connector for each computer. Most other mail clients are free to use with Kolab.
No package for cent but that is a good thing. It compiles everything it needs using openpkg. I have installed it on cent several times while testing. Just about to take my first installation live.
-bazooka