Derek Neighbors wrote: >>Hi, >> >>I have been out voted into having our company switch to using Outlook at >>the desktop and a Microsoft Exchange server. (Oh the nightmares) We had >>a conversation about this the other day after this was decided and the >>person who made the final decision thought that we NEEDED exchange to >>run Outlook. After explaining to him that you don't need Exchange to >>run MS Office w/ Outlook, he mentioned that he wants to switch from the >>web based phpgroupware to using the shared contacts within outlook. This >>is where my problems come in at. I need something that runs on Linux >>that will emulate exchange. I have come across exchange4linux along >>with some pure client side contact sharing solutions. After going >>through the installation proceedure for exchange4linux, I found out that >>after I loaded the client MAPI plugin for Outlook, that it required a >>key on the server to allow clients to connect (thus costing money per >>seat). I then looked into using public and shared folders in IMAP - we >>run UW-IMAP. I created the necessary environment for a public folder >>and got it to work nicely with #public showing in the namespace list. I >>can't get Outlook or Squirrelmail to subscribe to it, and outlook >>probably wouldn't allow the creation of contacts in this folder. So >>that solution isn't going to work either. Any other ideas? > > > Contacts and shared mail should not be an issue. Generally it's > calendaring that is hard to provide a solution to. I suggest using > cyrus-imap for mail and LDAP for your shared contacts. I have not found a > good calendaring solution as of yet. It would be interesting to know > their full thinking on this matter. At my last job they were looking into Meeting Maker as a calendering application. It has clients for most OSes, and for the ones it doesn't, you can use the web interface.