> > Never had a corrupt PST using ZideLook (the Outlook plugin for > > OpenGroupware). Make sue they provide a *real* MAPI provider for > > outlook and not some background sync thingy (as several Open Source > > Outlook connectors do or at least did). > I'll have to give OGo a shot again, when I tested it, their connector > was still alpha-alpha quality. Any other data on your OGo install About ~250 users through various means, only a handful of Outlook users. If you download the InstantOGo ISO it comes with a demo license (I believe) so you can easily just install & test it in VMware, etc... http://www.instantogo.com/download/index.html Also WMOGAG (Whitemice Consulting OpenGroupware Adminstrator's Guide) might be handy, otherwise documentation other than for ZideLook is pretty sparse. http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view > (number of users, clients, etc.) that you'd be willing to part with? > I've been lucky to avoid the hellhole of exchange, but we've started > hiring more people from larger companies who can't understand why we > don't have it. Then I ask them how often they lost email or didn't have > email, they usually tell me "frequently" or "several times, for over a > week", and I get to tell them that in 7 years we've only had one > unplanned email outage during business hours which I think lasted an > hour... And that was when I bolloxed something ;) > > Yep, the Kolab architecture goes in the "what are you, nuts?" column. > Good to hear someone else thought so as well...
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