Inter-office email
Wil McGilvery
wmcgilvery-6d3DWWOeJtE at public.gmane.org
Tue Jan 20 18:28:37 UTC 2004
Are you looking for:
Open source or just an alternative solution?
Both Client and Server solutions?
Linux only or Win/Linux compatible?
Web Solution?
Regards,
Wil McGilvery
Manager
Lynch Digital Media Inc
416-744-7949
416-716-3964 (cell)
1-866-314-4678
416-744-0406 FAX
www.LynchDigital.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Allen [mailto:pallen3-iRg7kjdsKiH3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 12:22 PM
To: tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org
Subject: [TLUG]: Inter-office email
Greetings,
I hope this post isn't to "newbie" for this particular list. But I'm
looking for some direction from folk that have experience.
The company I work for is looking to implement some kind of inter-office
communication. We're a small company and I'm the closest thing to IT
that we have, so I'm gathering information on possibilities.
I've been using Linux at home for a few years. Mostly Mandrake Distros.
But there are many features of it I've yet to explore. I'm still
quite green in many areas.
The "Boss" has just acquired a working knowledge of Outlook and would
like to have some way of sharing Calendars and To-Do lists etc. with his
employees. I'm aware of several ways of doing this. But having no
experience implementing any of them, I'm looking for a place to start.
MS Exchange may well be the way we'll end up going. But not if I can
provide another *timely* and working solution. I have played with the
Knoppix More Groupware disk and it looked very promising. I'm also
aware of the Opengroupware project. However I'm not sure if either of
these packages would be simple enough for me to implement and maintain.
I still struggle with just getting my Win machines to see Linux shares
at home, so I'm wondering if something of this magnitude is simply out
of my realm.
Suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
--
Patrick Allen
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