On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Max Hetrick <maxhetrick@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > René Standfest wrote: > >> We have running at the moment eGroupWare, but we plan to migrate to SOGo >> (http://sogo.opengroupware.org) in the next two months (we had some annoying >> problems with eGW in the past). It has a really cool Webfrontend (looks like >> Thunderbird with Lightning) and has a really functional CalDAV-Interface which >> integrates perfectly into Thunderbird/Lightning. >> On the Website is a really good Install-Howto and it has even a yum repo. > > Thank you for mentioning sogo. I took a look at this project today, and > will be adding it to the list of packages I'm testing. When researching > groupware packages before, this project didn't turn up, but am glad you > brought it up here. It looks promising and worth a look! > I opted for Kolab http://www.kolab.org/ over Zimbra. You can have unlimited users in Kolab. My users wanted to use outlook as the client - Zimbra charges quite a bit for that feature. With Kolab you buy a $10 outlook connector for each computer. Most other mail clients are free to use with Kolab. No package for cent but that is a good thing. It compiles everything it needs using openpkg. I have installed it on cent several times while testing. Just about to take my first installation live. -bazooka _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos