Exchange 2000 replacement
Am currently exploring building a machine for a corporation to replace
their soon-to-be-installed exchange 2000 server...
(yes - the word "red tape" comes to mind. So does "corporate infight"
*grin*)
Anyways I'm exploring exactly this situation. At this point I've tried
cyrus+OpenLDAP+postfix+horde/imp and it's looking good (albeit cyrus
hasn't been tested with LDAP yet :)
So I'm guessing that other members here have explored this situation
too...
So if anyone's interested I'll post info as I go.
So far:
chose debian-unstable for OpenLDAP 2 support (plus some other
difficulties debian-unstable resolved)
ISPman's being currently used for maintenance, but is not entirely
OpenLDAP-2 compatible
have not as yet tested cyrus and imp - until the LDAP directories
are seeded
ldap-abook (AddressBook project on sourceforge) looks good for
Exchange-style addressbook
And incidentally, just to keep this ontopic for ISP reference as well,
other than the obvious *g*, I'm testrunning this config for reconfiguring
an ISP I do occasional maintenance for...
G'day, eh? :)
- Teunis Peters
ps: my employment depends on my ability to succeed *deep sigh*. It's
such a pain to be unemployed... especially when bills come due.
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