Inter-office email

Paul Kozlenko pkozlenko-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Fri Jan 23 03:22:31 UTC 2004


Another alternate product is one from a company called Bynari.
http://www.bynari.net/
- Paul

On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 12:21, Patrick Allen wrote:
> 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.

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