Just an idea, may be a stupid one.
Sergey Semenyuk
serge_ss-rieW9WUcm8FFJ04o6PK0Fg at public.gmane.org
Wed Sep 24 02:27:38 UTC 2003
Hi everybody,
Earlier today I have spent bunch of time looking for something to
transfer most of services from NT server to Linux, and to be honest I
think I am able to do it, except for one: Exchange server. I found that
there is couple of products on the market, but none of them are easily
available (read open source). So, I thought, that maybe there is a good
reason to create one. Well, I expect several reactions, such as:
1) This is the most stupid thing I've heard in my life....
2) Do you want to invent a bike?
3) What don't you come up with something substantial and we will talk
about it?
4) So what?
In fact, my point is to see if there is any support for thins kind of
idea, and if there will be anybody that would be willing to contribute
(their skills) into it. Personally, I don't have much of Linux/Unix
programming experience, although I have some, and few people who know me
in the list might remember that I've started number of those "who dares
to deal with this" projects, and, if not certain circumstances that made
me switch my mind to some other things, they would be finished, and I
hope appreciated. Alas, most of them died on alpha/beta stage.
I am willing to discuss my point further if I see some interest, and I
would like to turn this subject to a pointless discussion.
Thanks a bunch in advance.
Sergey
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