I'm sorry its not CDC any more its Syntegra. ;-) Anyway the product is called IntraStore and can be found here: http://intrastore.us.syntegra.com/www/ You can still download the Linux Server for up to 250 users free of charge. I remember liking what I saw in this. At the time I needed to support over 300 mailboxes and the cost once you pass the 250 limit was around $700 and that was more than we had to work with. (It was while I was at Duluth Business University). Jack On Sunday 29 July 2001 12:29, you wrote: > > Also CDC had an IMAP/Groupware platform they were letting people use > >freely in small installations > > Cult of the Dead Cow? Makers of fine network security products... :) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jack Ungerleider [mailto:jack at jacku.com] > Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 4:13 PM > To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org > Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Alternative to M$ Exchange? > > As a someone who used to be a Notes developer I'm always looking at these > things. I looked at PHP groupware a few months back and was impressed with > its potential at that time. I found it difficult to get working with > PostgreSQL though. > > As one of the local Zopistas I'll mention WorldPilot. Its nominally an IMAP > client and Calendar that runs as a Zope product. I don't know if they've > done > anything with it in a while. Its listed on SourceForge. > > Also CDC had an IMAP/Groupware platform they were letting people use freely > in small installations (less than 250 users) but I can't remember the name > of > it. I do remember finding via freshmeat. So a look there under IMAP and or > groupware might turn it up. -- Jack Ungerleider jack at jacku.com