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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Lars Bonnesen on April 08, 2003, 11:44:30 PM
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I have been looking for at true MS alternative. Espcially Exchangeserver.
It is difficult for me to get an overview on the e-smith features. I will use a seperate firewall, so this function is not important for me, but I would like to know the following things:
1) Will e-smith be able to run as an NT domain controller (SAMBA) and have MS clients log on to this?
2) Will e-smith run as an Exchangeserver - with Outlook as a client being able to use inbox, calender, contacts, public folders...?
3) What about services like DHCP, WINS, DNS...?
Regards, Lars.
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It will do 1) and 3) "out of the box", but not as full exchange server.
Where is web based groupware (twiggi) for colaboration, but Outlook as a client (with public folders, calendar etc) works only with very few Exchange-replacements (samsung contact, bynari connector etc..)
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Thank you for your quick reply.
What is Samsung Contacts and binary connector? Are they under GNU?
The Colaboration... is this a sort of conferencing server?
Regards, Lars.
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Samsung contacts and bynari (yes, that's spelled correctly) are both commercial software. They will allow you to use Outlook as a client to handle a calendar, tasks, etc.
Another possibility is to use a web-based system. Twiggi is one possibility; horde is another. Horde includes IMP and Turba (which are included with SME as the mail and contacts applications, respectively), as well as Kronolith (calendar), Nag (tasks), and Mnemo (memos/notes), of which I've built packages for use with SME 5.6.
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Lars Bonnesen wrote:
> What is Samsung Contacts and binary connector?
http://www.google.com/search?q=Samsung+Contacts
http://www.google.com/search?q=+bynari+connector
> Are they under GNU?
No.
Charlie