Exchnage Server Equiv. for FC5

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Hi guys,

I'm looking to setup a new email server, and rather than use Exchange,
I'm hoping to use a FC5 box to do this.

What I want to know is whether there is an Open Source equiv. that will
do the following:

Provide Mailbox's for multiple users (around 500)
Provide Contacts via Active Directory
Calendar and Tasks with notifications.
SMTP
IMAP / POP3
Spam Filtering and Anti-Virus
Individual Mailbox Backup and Recovery

I know its a lot to ask, but I would prefer this to be Linux based as
were rolling out Fedora Core 5 like there's no tomorrow! I also expect
that it would be based around several Open Source projects rather than a
single program that would do everything.

Let me know if you know!

Many thanks,

Chris Bradford


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