[LUNI] Personal Groupware Server
Samir Faci
safaci2000 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 26 16:36:13 CST 2004
OpenExchange is my recommendation.. they have a web end i
believe...and you can integrate it into Evolution/ Outlook. Dunno how
well it works since i'm still working on having time to play around
with it. But if you do get it working... let me know how it works out
for you.
http://mirror.open-xchange.org/ox/EN/community/
An online demo is available at
http://mirror.open-xchange.org/ox/EN/community/online.htm
Samir
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 15:59:31 -0600, Larry Garfield
<larry at garfieldtech.com> wrote:
> I will soon be setting up a new server for my home network. If possible
> I'm going to setup a full groupware server on it (why? Because I can!),
> so I'm looking for suggestions on which to use. The system itself will
> be running Debian Sarge.
>
> The only one I'm familiar with generally is Kolab, although I've not
> used it myself. I do NOT want something that is primarily web based,
> although having a webmail front end to fall back on is a plus. For
> efficiency I'd rather use maildir than mbox for email storage. I want
> to use Kontact as the client at home, and then just general IMAP access
> elsewhere that doesn't support Kontact directly (like on my Palm).
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions for a good server to use? Any tips on
> Kolab or others for things to do/not do? Alternatively if that is not
> going to work for some reason, what do people recommend as a good
> IMAP-maildir solution instead? (I'd rather do the full groupware server
> for the experience, and to have something to sync my Palm to, but mail
> is the only really critical part.)
>
> Suggestions welcome. :-)
>
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Regards
Samir Faci
safaci2000 at gmail.com
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