Re: OT: MS Exchange License question

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On 30-Jan-2004/23:44 -0500, Richard Potter <rpotter@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>In a total Linux server shop (samba, sendmail, etc), has anyone ever 
>purchased MS Exchange server and let's say 50 CAL licence, just so the 
>Windows users could have legal copies of Outlook? Exchange would never be 
>installed, we just want legal Outlook licences.

Outlook comes bundled with MS-Office. So give them Office (which they
probably need anyway) and they'll have Outlook. They can use it to access
any IMAP/POP3 mail server to retrieve mail and any SMTP server to send.
You only get some of the PIM functionality. For instance, you can't share
calendars.

Too bad you can't use Outlook Express and OpenOffice.

Tony
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