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You might also look at Citadel. I played around with it a bit here at
home, and it's pretty slick. It's got all those features that you list
below.<br>
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BTW, like several other list members, I too am a former MS Exchange
Server administrator. There's no way I'd go back to it now.<br>
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--TP<br>
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Joe OBrien wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid4720C792.3010700@meridian.wednet.edu" type="cite">The
new superintendent wants an Exchange Server, mostly for web based
email, task, calendar and group calendars w/free busy info. He liked
the look of Zimbra and Scalix, but Scalix doesn't seem to have tasks
and I don't like the yearly fee for Zimbra. He didn't like the look of
Horde (I need to find a better skin). I've also started looking at
eGroupWare and OpenGroupware. Has anyone had success with any of these
or have an alternative they could recommend?
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--joe o'brien
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