Re: Replace MS Exchange 2000
Hi,
Suse also offer an Exchange Replacement. It costs
about $2500 and offers unlimited e-mail accounts but a
limited number of calender users. I presume you can
pend more to get more...
cheers,
Adrian
On 16 Feb 2003 at 11:58, Lacoste (Frisurf) wrote:
> I am not aware of a full replacement.
>
> I saw an article written by some Ximian guys in a Linux magazine dated
> February 2003. Didn't buy it though. It didn't seem to include exact
> HOW-TO do it, neither whether the solution was 100% working. But it
> seemed like a good start. I remember openLDAP was mentioned in the
> article. Can't say more as I didn't spend more than 30 secs on it. I
> have to go back to the book store to find the exact reference.
>
> I found that on the web, seems outdated, and I am sure you found this
> before:
> http://www.arrayservices.com/projects/Exchange-HOWTO/html/book1.html
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> J.
>
>
>
> On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 17:09, Itsik Aviad wrote:
> > After one too many database corruptions in MS Exchange 2000 server.
> > I was able to get my company to seriously consider a Linux based
> > solution that would replace that stupid thing. I was asked to
> > research and come up with a comprehensive solution that would
> > address the issues of high volume email, group
> > calendaring/scheduling, virus protection and a company wide contact
> > list. The issue of migration comes into mind. Which would probably
> > complicate things (I am not looking just for freeware solutions).
> > Thats where you, my fellow Linux geeks, enter the picture. Could you
> > please help me come up with a robust solution?
> >
> >
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