[OT] Exchange Server replacement

Michael Baird mike at TC3NET.COM
Fri May 28 15:13:58 IST 2004


I've looked at Bynari, Suse, Opengroupware, Egroupware, they all have
their strengths and weaknesses (price vs. functionality). In the future
I have the highest hopes for Evolution/Opengroupware integration, with
the Evolution windows client coming, and the Exchange connector (which
open groupware supports) being freeware.

Regards
MIKE


>I know this is off topic but I'm looking for a replacement for
> >Microsoft
> >Exchange Server.  It is *required* that we retain the
> >scheduling and other
> >features that are available in Outlook when using Exchange Server.
> >
> >Any thoughts?
>
> Sorry for being late on this:  I run Bynari Insight server.
>
> It's not free, but it does everything Exchange does.
>
> Also, if you want to you can build the server side yourself
> using Cyrus IMAP to handle the ACL's & just buy their
> "Insight Connector" product (the real meat anyway) that
> will allow Outlook to use the Cyrus IMAP store as a
> native MAPI store.  Otherwise it all comes as a package.
>
> http://www.bynari.net
>
> I'm using it, and I like it.  I wish they'd give me
> stuff for talking them up...
>
> --J(K)
>
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