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Is there a piece of software that would run on a Linux server that users can connect to over the Internet and collaborate with other employees? They would need a contact manager-like app: need to see each other's emails to clients, docs, names, addresses of clients, etc. We are using Exchange now for the server and Outlook for the client. There are only 3 people that need this connectivity. TNX for any ideas. Doug dooger at wi dot rr dot com |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 17:26:24 GMT, "Doug Holtz" <dholtz@wi.rr.com> fought his
way into comp.os.linux.networking, paused briefly and let forth upon the unsuspecting patrons the following literary masterpiece: >group; > >Is there a piece of software that would run on a Linux server that users can >connect to over the Internet and collaborate with other employees? They >would need a contact manager-like app: need to see each other's emails to >clients, docs, names, addresses of clients, etc. We are using Exchange now >for the server and Outlook for the client. There are only 3 people that >need this connectivity. > >TNX for any ideas. > >Doug >dooger at wi dot rr dot com > Hi Doug, You may want to look at Openexchange Server by SuSE. http://www.suse.co.uk/uk/business/pr...nge/index.html HTH, -- Charlie aka gpuk E-mail? Remove the BLOCK to reply |
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Doug Holtz schrieb:
> group; > > Is there a piece of software that would run on a Linux server that users can > connect to over the Internet and collaborate with other employees? They > would need a contact manager-like app: need to see each other's emails to > clients, docs, names, addresses of clients, etc. We are using Exchange now > for the server and Outlook for the client. There are only 3 people that > need this connectivity. > > TNX for any ideas. > > Doug > dooger at wi dot rr dot com > > What about trying "dotproject" or "webo"? Have a look after google-search. Good luck, Thees |