Don;t HP have an "exchange" product? Its a replacement for MS-Exchange, and
you have the calander and all that outlook shite.
Your Windows / Outlook users don't even know they have a linux server its
that transparent.
Really sorry, but I can't remember the product name. I downloaded it, copied
it to a cd, and shoved it in my list of things to check out as soon as is
humanely possible. I could probably dig it up, but our gaf is a bomb site at
the mo, bloody builders!!!
Come on Valencia! Kily will take out a few german ankles tonight!
CW
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There isn't an alternative that's all-in-one package. For centralised
address books, you need an LDAP server. Mozilla, Outlook and Mutt can all
get mail aliases from an LDAP server. You can even get Win2k and Linux to
authenticate from that.
As for shared calendars - there are manyweb based ones. Take your pick. I
don't honestly know if they integrate with LDAP though.
Kate
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