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Title: TWIG for E-smith!
Post by: Brandon Friedman on October 11, 2000, 01:57:14 AM
Hi all

I finally got TWIG running on my E-smith server - not the same way as describe on the website but anyway it works.

A couple of issues though:

1) We use e-mail aliases firstname.lastname@....co.za - how do we send our mail in TWIG with these aliases - rather than the username@...co.za???

2) Sharing contact lists,meetings etc -- can it be done & how??

Thanks
Brandon
Title: RE: TWIG for E-smith!
Post by: Tim Litwiller on October 11, 2000, 09:15:45 AM
I suggest you ask these questions at http://twig.screwdriver.net they should be able to help you with these configuration details.  

1) I think that you have to go into each user and change the reply to address

2) I am sure that this is supposed to work.

Let us know how you get on.
Title: RE: TWIG for E-smith!
Post by: Brandon Friedman on October 12, 2000, 01:55:14 PM
Hi ...

Has anybody got phpGroupware or HP openmail to run on E-smith???

Brandon
Title: RE: TWIG for E-smith!
Post by: Tim Litwiller on October 13, 2000, 01:54:53 AM
phpgroupware sets up very easy, I haven't tried openmain for a while, I tried it on mandrake not e-smith the install failed so I didn't get it going.
Title: RE: TWIG for E-smith!
Post by: Brandon Firedman on October 13, 2000, 09:41:19 PM
Yup - phpGroupware is easy !!!

Will have a look at openmail soon!

Cheers

Brandon
Title: RE: TWIG for E-smith!
Post by: Michael Jung on October 18, 2000, 02:02:47 AM
Interesting question because I'm thinking about a groupware tool since a couple of weeks.

I'm thinking:

TWIG:
Seems easy to install on an E-Smith-System but is only usable with an online connection.

HPOpenMail:
- Up to 50 users you get a free license from HP
- Accessable from Nodes or Outlook Clients, so I understand its usable also offline
I would not try to install it on my E-Smith Server, because it uses sendmail not qmail.

StarOffice 5.2:
I read an article about the new StarOffice 5.2 Version which includes a Server Daemon for Linux or WinNT Server
The syncronisation is also possible with emails for clients without an online connection


Michael Jung