[NEWS] Eudora Goes Open Source, Joins Mozilla Family

Haarsma, Michael (SAPOL) michael.haarsma at police.sa.gov.au
Mon Oct 16 06:28:16 CST 2006


As you said GroupWise is the only real alternative, that has both server
and clients that can run on Linux.
It also has the same functionality (some extra here and there, and also
a little less in places) as Exchange and Lookout.

It is also very scalable. Its not FOSS but its from a FOSS friendly
company, and runs on Linux so to me it's the next best thing.

I have used/deployed OpenGroupware (a couple years ago though) and its
doesn't compare unfortunately, although it has come along way, it has a
long way to go as well.

My 2 rupees
 


> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:linuxsa-bounces at linuxsa.org.au] On Behalf Of David Drury
> Sent: Monday, 16 October 2006 3:53 PM
> To: linuxsa at linuxsa.org.au
> Subject: Re: [NEWS] Eudora Goes Open Source, Joins Mozilla Family
> 
> 
> Janet Hawtin writes: 
> 
> > does this match? 
> > http://www.opengroupware.org/en/applications/index.html
> 
> This coveres the functionality, however I notice many of the 
> tools are still 
> in Alpha or Beta. Not really what I'd want for a production 
> environment. 
> They'll get there though. Having it modular like that would also add 
> flexibitlty to replace components as needs arrise ! 
> 
> cya 
> 
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> David Drury
> Network Administrator
> Peregrine Corporation
> "He's mostly dead, Jim. Get Miracle Max" 
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