Has anyone managed to get a working emulation of Microsoft Mail working on Samba? A number of administrators still use schedule+ via Microsoft Mail to keep room and individual schedules. I'm trying to retire an NT machine and its last function is the Microsoft Mail. Any input would be greatly appreciated. -- David Hamilton Service Manager Business Computer Services Business Administration and Economics (505) 646-5353
Take a look at HP's OpenMail for Linux. Same funtionality as exchange (uses Outlook, X, and Java clients). I think you can still use the Beta for free. Christian Brink All Sports Supply IS Manager Clackamas,OR> Has anyone managed to get a working emulation of Microsoft Mail working > on Samba? A number of administrators still use schedule+ via Microsoft > Mail to keep room and individual schedules. I'm trying to retire an NT > machine and its last function is the Microsoft Mail. Any input would be > greatly appreciated. > -- > David Hamilton > Service Manager > Business Computer Services > Business Administration > and Economics > (505) 646-5353 >
David Hamilton <dhamilto@cbae.nmsu.edu>:> Has anyone managed to get a working emulation of Microsoft Mailworking> on Samba? A number of administrators still use schedule+ viaMicrosoft> Mail to keep room and individual schedules. I'm trying to retire anNT> machine and its last function is the Microsoft Mail. Any input wouldbe> greatly appreciated.If you're talking about a Workgroup Postoffice (Mailexchange via a shared folder 'WGPO' or 'AGPO') using the Mail for Workgroups client or the Windows Messaging client and Schedule, included in Wfw 3.11/Windows 95 etc. - yes we've managed to use samba as a server. "Microsoft Mail for PC Networks" (sold as a separate product) can be run using an NFS-Server according to MS-KB. So a samba server should work as well. Peter