Maybe I should have mentioned this in my first post. My reason for asking is I'm helping a friend who operates a mortgage co. Once of his requirments is calendar sharing between loan agents. He was going to just get Microsoft Small Business Server and be done with it, but I have convinced him at least to consider Linux as an option. Here are some of my arguments:

*with MS SBS2003 you have File services, Exchange, Sharepoint, VPN all in one server... Single point of failure\one compromise or virus is system wide. To separate you'd have to buy another SBS license. Why not use
Linux and distribute services?

*If you use Linux you are taking your server out of a pool of about 60K viruses.

*Try it...if you don't like it you can always still buy SBS
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Thank you Joshua. That article looks good. I may give you a call.



On 10/10/06, Dennis Kibbe < dennisk@linuxquestions.net> wrote:
>--- laforge.jordi@gmail.com wrote:
>
>From: "jordi laforge" <laforge.jordi@gmail.com>
>To: PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
>Subject: Email - Calendaring app
>Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:56:57 -0700
>
>Anybody know of a good GPL email\calendaring app? For use in a small biz.
>Thanks

Will Firefox/Thunderbird/Sunbird do what you want? They are cross-platform.

They work for our small biz.

Or do you need something more "heavy-duty"?

Dennisk
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