You might want to check out opengroupware.org You can use outlook,
mozilla calendar or ximian connector as the client.
Carl Parrish.
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 13:47, Alan Dayley wrote:
> A few people at work want to use Outlook. This is wisely refused by the guy handling IT, backed by management. The email client of choice around here is Eudora.
>
> The main thing they want is group scheduling. What collaboration infrastructure is available to provide Outlook/Exchange "like" functionality?
>
> General requirements:
> - Group calendaring and other collaboration.
> - Linux based server for the back end.
> - Non-Outlook client on Windows for the users. Migration to Linux for the users is not an option at this time. :^(
>
> I am aware of Bynari InsightServer and Samsung Contact. Both of these appear to focus on using Outlook as the Windows client. Do they have capability to use other clients?
>
> What about Free solutions? A really good web broswer based collaboration solution could be considered so don't leave them out of the mix.
>
> I'll keep looking around on the web too.
>
> Alan
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