Ok - I have not gotten anything since 6:03 am this morning. It's now 4:33 pm - has anyone gotten anything?
On Sat, 2006-02-04 at 16:33 -0600, Chris wrote:
Ok - I have not gotten anything since 6:03 am this morning. It's now 4:33 pm - has anyone gotten anything?
The silence is mind-boggling. I almost miss the near-constant bickering...
Oh wait, no I don't.
On 2/4/06, Chris racerx@makeworld.com wrote:
Ok - I have not gotten anything since 6:03 am this morning. It's now 4:33 pm - has anyone gotten anything?
I would like to take this moment to apologize for enjoying reasonably decent weather this Saturday and going outside, as opposed to answering/generating emails to the centos mailing list. From now on, I will admit my geekish roots, shun the outdoors, and SEND MORE EMAIL!!!!111111
I humbly ask the forgiveness of those on the list.
-- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety'' Benjamin Franklin 1775
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Can any one recommend a decent groupware package that runs on Linux,
I've looked at OpenExchange, and Kolab both of which look good,
Regards
Pete
hi,
it depends on what you want to achieve. Open-Xchange meant to be a replacement of MSExchange just as OpenGroupware.org. Both were commercial products and later they opened the code. Both of them have outlook connectors (OX calls it OXtender). OpenXchange is a bit harder to integrate with Samba3 in PDC mode. But they can perform a very good job. You can buy commercial support also. Kolab also has an Outlook plugin to work seamlessly with Kolab but I didn't tested it.
bye, Ago
HI Ago,
Thanks for that, yes I guess I should have been more specific, since most of my userbase are hung up on "must have" outlook, I guess outlook integration is a plus point, as is a good web interface.
AD integration is of no interest to me either way, but access to shared contacts and calendars is....
As a Micro$oft partner (cough) I have access to Exchange for very low cost, but not the enterprise version, and can install exchange with my eyes closed, but I have several VPN sites to consider and don't want to spend money on Microsoft Enterprise exchange and have all the baggage that goes with it (eg. backup software and the general bloat of M$ exchange)
So in short a groupware system that can run multiple servers at remote sites (as enterprise connected exchange), has a webmail facility and doesn't need to integrate with MS AD...
regards
Pete
Deim Ágoston wrote:
hi,
it depends on what you want to achieve. Open-Xchange meant to be a replacement of MSExchange just as OpenGroupware.org. Both were commercial products and later they opened the code. Both of them have outlook connectors (OX calls it OXtender). OpenXchange is a bit harder to integrate with Samba3 in PDC mode. But they can perform a very good job. You can buy commercial support also. Kolab also has an Outlook plugin to work seamlessly with Kolab but I didn't tested it.
bye, Ago
On Sun, 2006-05-02 at 23:44 +0000, Peter Farrow wrote:
Can any one recommend a decent groupware package that runs on Linux,
Take a look at OpenGroupware.org (OGo). I installed this for a client and they've been just peachy with it for over 2 years now.
You can purchase plugins that will integrate Outlook with OGo, which gives many of the Exchange feature set. But, the only way to utilize 100% of OGo is through its web interface, which is excellent.
Regards,
Ranbir
On Sunday 05 February 2006 18:44, Peter Farrow wrote:
Can any one recommend a decent groupware package that runs on Linux,
I've looked at OpenExchange, and Kolab both of which look good,
Regards
Pete
I built Kolab on Aurora Linux 2.0beta on an E5500 8 proc box a couple of weeks ago, and it seems to work quite well. The only caveat as that, while you build Kolab, and when you initialize it the first time, SELinux needs to be set to nonenforcing or disabled (which, IIRC, is the way you prefer to run anyway, so shouldn't bother you). I have successfully build Kolab on CentOS 4.2, and it was fairly easy, although it does take quite a bit of time (took an hour and a half on a Xeon 2.8 with 1GB RAM, and eight hours on the E5500 (the build only used one proc)). You use the OpenPKG system, which rebuilds from source RPMs and sets up its own 'sub-distribution' sequestered away from the main distribution.
For our purposes, the draw was the integration with Outlook and Kontact simultaneously; that is, folders can be shared between Outlook clients and Kontact clients, including contacts, calendars, and shared e-mail folders. I have tested and used the Outlook plugin called Toltec, and it seems to work quite well and very seamlessly, on the Outlook side.
On Sunday 05 February 2006 18:44, Peter Farrow wrote:
Can any one recommend a decent groupware package that runs on Linux,
I've looked at OpenExchange, and Kolab both of which look good,
Regards
Pete
I built Kolab on Aurora Linux 2.0beta on an E5500 8 proc box a couple of weeks ago, and it seems to work quite well. The only caveat as that, while you build Kolab, and when you initialize it the first time, SELinux needs to be set to nonenforcing or disabled (which, IIRC, is the way you prefer to run anyway, so shouldn't bother you). I have successfully build Kolab on CentOS 4.2, and it was fairly easy, although it does take quite a bit of time (took an hour and a half on a Xeon 2.8 with 1GB RAM, and eight hours on the E5500 (the build only used one proc)). You use the OpenPKG system, which rebuilds from source RPMs and sets up its own 'sub-distribution' sequestered away from the main distribution.
For our purposes, the draw was the integration with Outlook and Kontact simultaneously; that is, folders can be shared between Outlook clients and Kontact clients, including contacts, calendars, and shared e-mail folders. I have tested and used the Outlook plugin called Toltec, and it seems to work quite well and very seamlessly, on the Outlook side.
I've installed eGroupWare in numerous locations and it works very well with CentOS and comes in rpm packages. It has some Outlook functionality as well, but I've not tested it yet. All sites I've setup use it strictly via web browsers.
~Dan
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 23:44 +0000, Peter Farrow wrote:
Can any one recommend a decent groupware package that runs on Linux,
I've looked at OpenExchange, and Kolab both of which look good,
Have a look at Scalix (http://www.scalix.org) which is free for up to 25 Enterprise Users, unlimited Community users and unlimited MailOnly users, it is 100% Exchange compatible and can be used by Outlook connectors are furnished in the package, it works DEMONLY WELL !!! And is so simple to install and to maintain !!!
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I'll take a look thanks!
Pete
Bernard Lheureux wrote:
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 23:44 +0000, Peter Farrow wrote:
Can any one recommend a decent groupware package that runs on Linux,
I've looked at OpenExchange, and Kolab both of which look good,
Have a look at Scalix (http://www.scalix.org) which is free for up to 25 Enterprise Users, unlimited Community users and unlimited MailOnly users, it is 100% Exchange compatible and can be used by Outlook connectors are furnished in the package, it works DEMONLY WELL !!! And is so simple to install and to maintain !!!
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On 2/8/06, Bernard Lheureux bernard.lheureux@bbsoft4.org wrote:
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 23:44 +0000, Peter Farrow wrote:
Can any one recommend a decent groupware package that runs on Linux,
I've looked at OpenExchange, and Kolab both of which look good,
Have a look at Scalix (http://www.scalix.org) which is free for up to 25 Enterprise Users, unlimited Community users and unlimited MailOnly users, it is 100% Exchange compatible and can be used by Outlook connectors are furnished in the package, it works DEMONLY WELL !!! And is so simple to install and to maintain !!!
www.scalix.com worked for me.
-- Leonard Isham, CISSP Ostendo non ostento.
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 17:28 -0500, Leonard Isham wrote:
On 2/8/06, Bernard Lheureux bernard.lheureux@bbsoft4.org wrote:
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 23:44 +0000, Peter Farrow wrote:
Can any one recommend a decent groupware package that runs on Linux,
I've looked at OpenExchange, and Kolab both of which look good,
Have a look at Scalix (http://www.scalix.org) which is free for up to 25 Enterprise Users, unlimited Community users and unlimited MailOnly users, it is 100% Exchange compatible and can be used by Outlook connectors are furnished in the package, it works DEMONLY WELL !!! And is so simple to install and to maintain !!!
www.scalix.com worked for me.
Oups !!!
You're right, sorry I ran too fast on my keyboard and mistyped the URL, you should have read:
I've looked at OpenExchange, and Kolab both of which look good,
Have a look at Scalix (http://www.scalix.com) which is free for up to 25 Enterprise Users, unlimited Community users and unlimited MailOnly users, it is 100% Exchange compatible and can be used by Outlook connectors are furnished in the package, it works DEMONLY WELL !!! And is so simple to install and to maintain !!!
M$-Internet Exploder est le cancer de l'Internet, voyez pourquoi ici : http://www.aful.org/publi/articles/msie_et_la_securite/index_html/view -----------------> http://www.shlomifish.org/no-ie/ <-----------------
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