Exchange replacements

Michael T. Halligan michael at halligan.org
Tue Sep 20 22:03:27 PDT 2005


Three. Scalix, Samsung, and Bynari.


Jeff Brainard wrote:

> i believe contact is the old hp openmail code. industry rumor is that 
> hp licensed it to two peeps from my knowledge - scalix and samsung.
>
> vraptor at employees.org wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Patti Ames wrote:
>>
>>> I'm looking at enterprise-grade email/calendar servers that work well
>>> with Outlook. I tried Scalix - if everything else is like that, I'm
>>> going to find myself running Exchange pretty soon. :\
>>>
>>> What have you all used to satisfy management's need to calendar and
>>> reserve conference rooms inside of Outlook? Since my userbase are
>>> already pretty solidly occupying PSTs, easy migration is key. (Scalix
>>> crashed Outlook or popped up virus warnings on attempts to merge old
>>> contacts and calendar with the Scalix one.)
>>>
>>> The other half of my users use Thunderbird, so it would be great if
>>> they could, in some way, also schedule and find out about meetings and
>>> conference room availability.
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but Samsung Contact
>> appears to be getting good press:
>>
>> http://www.samsungcontact.com/en/
>>
>> I have not used it, but it looks like it's doing the right things
>> from the documentation.  Supposedly it's more MAPI compliant than
>> Exchange.
>>
>> Good luck with the search--
>> =Nadine=
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