From: Muhammad Rizwan Ali (mrizwanali_at_gmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 01 2007 - 16:15:00 CEST
Message-ID: <a46a9b410710010715x24fdaa72n7dbc603ec33d539a@mail.gmail.com> Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 07:15:00 -0700 From: "Muhammad Rizwan Ali" <mrizwanali@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [suse-sles-e] Mail server question
Hi,
Yes, I have deployed openexchange successfully. Previous it was under the
name of SLOX (SuSE Linux Open Exchange), & was available for only SLES 8 & 9
platforms. Now its just OX & available for both RedHat & SLES both. Its a
very robust solution based on LDAP. I migrated from sendmail to SLOX, then
to OX, on RedHat. But I have equally worked on SLES as well. Both of these
were commercial versions.
You can definitely go for it without any doubt.
Rizwan.
On 9/25/07, Michael Kershaw <mike.kershaw@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone....
> I'm wondering what people in big business are doing for their mail
> solutions these days. We've been running sendmail for years, but in
> the more recent times, have had to implement Exchange. More for top
> level management then anything due to all around synchronization
> between blackberry's, mail, calanders, etc. etc. I know that there's
> open-xchange, but have no experience with it. Anyone use it at all
> with success? For those that have been in a sendmail environment that
> had to migrate off, what did you go to? I'm not looking for anyone to
> explain in detail their whole environment by any means, just looking
> for an overall idea on what us open-source advocates have been able to
> pull off in this sort of situation.
>
> Thanks In Advance,
> Mike Kershaw
>
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