We run the largest openmail shop in the U.S.
Go with the latest version and it is fine.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Hoffman ">rob@frankenlinux.com>
To: ">ale@ale.org ">ale@ale.org>
Date: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 10:02 AM
Subject: [ale] How is OpenMail?
>Hi folks,
>
>My company has been planning on switching over to an in-house Exchange
server from our ISP's mail service. Yesterday, I started looking at HP's
openmail since it has been ported to Linux, is free for companies with fewer
than 50 users (and my company has less than 50 users), supports Outlook
clients (MAPI), and would allow me to plan the demise of one more NT server
that I don't want to support and can't backup and retore easily.
>
>Is anyone here using openmail? If so, would you please let me know your
impressions of it. If you have experience with both Exchange and Openmail,
which do you prefer and why?
>
>My users are running a mix of NT and 98 with Outlook2000. We primarily need
the mail server to provide collaborative folders in addition to regular mail
service. Calendaring would be nice but the users haven't had it yet and
thus, don't rely on it. Ease of disaster recovery is a great personal
concern (since my job depends on it.)
>
>As always, any info appreciated.
>
>-Rob Hoffman
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