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Re: Hosted collaboration suites



You should try egroupware then, it's in the backports repository.

Steven Jacobs wrote:
> Thanks Paul,
>
> This looks great. We are currently running a Postfix/Courier based
> system for our customers and it has been working smoothly.
> I'm not too fond of the way Horde looks, but this can be further
> enhanced in-house.
>
> Thanks for the pointer.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Steven Jacobs
>
> Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>   
>> Steven Jacobs schreef:
>>     
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> One of our customers requested that we'd give them a quote on a system,
>>> allowing a maximum of 45.000 simultaneously connected users to collaborate.
>>>
>>> We'd like to know how to go about setting this up. The major question
>>> for us is which solution to choose. We are already looking into
>>> Exchange, Kerio, Zimbra, Scalix, Mailsite, but maybe there are better
>>> alternatives. We need a very low-cost, full-featured solution.
>>>       
>> I would use Postfix, Cyrus IMAP and Horde groupware suite. You can use
>> OpenLDAP as an addresbook and databases like MySQL or PostgreSQL as a
>> backend for Horde.
>>
>> These programs are free, have many features, and are used in big
>> organisations (you are from Belgian: e.g. Ghent University uses it, I
>> can bring you in contact with sysadmins there).
>>
>> http://www.horde.org/
>> http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
>> http://www.postfix.org/
>>
>> The Horde calendar (Kronolith) will have in short a caldav server which
>> you can access with desktop calendering programms like Sunbird.
>>
>> With regards,
>> Paul van der Vlis.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>
>
>   


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