[Leaplist] exchange replacement?

Kevin Korb kmk at sanitarium.net
Wed May 13 23:59:08 EDT 2009


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Because integrating them with email is the best/easiest way to really
make them shared.

Steve Litt wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 May 2009 05:45:38 pm jms1 at jms1.net wrote:
>> howdy all-
>>
>> i have a potential client who needs an exchange server, but can't afford
>> 100 client access licenses and doesn't want to "hack" anything to run
>> illegal or unlicensed software. they aren't married to windows, and as
>> long as the clients on their (desktop? browser?) do what they need, they
>> don't care if the server is windows, linux, mac, solaris, or an old
>> refrigerator.
>>
>> specifically, they need:
>>
>> - email (obviously, and that's not a problem)
>> - shared calendars
>> - shared task lists
> 
> I've never understood what the first has to do with the second two. Why are 
> they bundled together? Wouldn't it be just as easy to have a mail client, any 
> mail client, on the desktop right along with your shared calendar and task 
> list?
> 
> SteveT
> 
> Steve Litt
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> 
> 

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