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Re: Unix/Linux interface for Exchange Calendar events (yoman pgishot)



Hi All,

Well, there are basically 3 solutions:

1. HP OpenMail - it's basically dead (rumor has it that MS pushed HP to kill 
this product as it directly competes with MS Exchange), and the 7.0 is the 
last version. It's not an easy one - but it could be usefull. HP Israel 
doesn't sell it (donno why), so you'll have to work with HP Europe. You'll 
get a 50 license for free - so if your company got no more then 50 users - 
and you're willing to sit with their PDF books and forums - this could become 
a good solution. They're Linux "outlook" client sucks, however (you resize 
the window and everything starts to "shake")

2. Another solution could be Bynari "trade server" - a 500-600$ program which 
will let you do some calendaring appointments - they have instructions how to 
use their program with LDAP to work with Outlook. Didn't try it so I cannot 
recommend it.

3. Another solution which will come out in 2 months is something which I 
still cannot talk about it yet - but it will let you search for free time and 
use outlook scheduling options to set appointments quite easily. This time - 
the clients are Outlook on Windows and Aethera (with special commercial plug 
in) on Linux.

Have a good weekend

Hetz


On Wednesday 13 June 2001 15:36, Ariel Biener wrote:

>   Hi,
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>    Does something like that exist ?
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> --Ariel
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> Ariel Biener
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