Jeremy: Here's a link to the SuSE Openexchange Server website: www.suse.com/us/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/index.html Their website has an on-line demo of the product. It's basically a portal/email server that performs the functions of Microsoft Exchange. It's really an Exchange replacement. There is also a product called Insight Server from Bynari at www.bynari.net that performs similar functions. Neither product is free, but SuSE Openexchange Server is cheaper than Bynari Insight Server and much cheaper than Microsoft Exchange. The main advantage of using these products is that you get a GUI based installation and configuration feature. Each product includes some proprietary features to make installation and configurations less challenging. If instead, you build your own email server, from Open Source components, then you are forced to manually edit the config files or create your own installation and configuration scripts. So, even in these "budget challenged" times, there is no reason to tolerate an expensive, unreliable or ineffective email server. To every professional or business person that I know, email has become a "mission critical" service. When their email server is down, their business is down. Running their own email server, allows them to take control of this important service. It becomes more attractive when you realize that you don't have to install any additional hardware in your offices to get these benefits. However, if you are already running other servers in your offices, then one more won't be a problem. Sincerely, W. E. Brooks Senior Systems Consultant WebKnowledge Consultants Email: brooksw@webknowledge.com Web: www.webknowledge.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- On Fri, 2003-04-18 at 17:43, Jeremy wrote: > Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 15:55:56 -0700 (PDT) > From: "Jeremy C. Reed" > To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > Subject: Re: Dual Boot Question > Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > > On 18 Apr 2003, W. E. Brooks wrote: > > > SuSE Openexchange Server makes a great > > email/messaging server. If you can afford > > it's $1200 price. Since that was about $1200 > > I haven't used this. Can you tell us more about it? > > In regards to email/messaging: what does it offer that free, open source > solutions do not provide? > > > Jeremy C. Reed > http://www.isp-faq.com/