Yet Another Exchange Killer?
jmertic writes "SuSE Linux now has the latest Exchange killer, but this time for Exchange Server. Openexchange Server is designed to be a drop in replacement for Exchange 5.5 users who don't want to pay the MS tax of going to Exchange 2000. They say it will be available mid November."
with POP3 functionality.
Everything else will be "Planned for the future" and they will be recruiting programmers.
why don't you people stop making like you're being forced to buy more from Microsoft? The only real taxes are those collected by the government with guns to back them up.
Microsoft doesn't come close to this.
Charles Cooper's opinion on Kapor's plan goes straight into non-related issues, no supporting facts for his arguement, and a personal attack on Kapor.
I get customers who have '5.0', it is an open relay by default and can not be secured, who get hijacked by spammers. The only way for them to secure their server is to buy '5.5'. The subject line has my question. Anyone know?
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Of course so far it aint happening but like President Bush has tought the nation just repeat
your lies long enough and some people believe that they are the truth.
Its a drop in replacement, with groupware featured supplied by a different third party
seperate from email.
So far I have not seen any mention in this product of automatic migrating of all user content?
Im my opinion a 'drop in' replacement would have the ability to migrate all user content from existing infrastructure into the new infrastructure.
What this is a dang expensive hodge podge of
technology, whos features, can somewhat match what Exchange has but not with the same integration and user interface tools .
In the article I read earlier they basically even admit that yes you can probably cobble together this stuff yourself a lot cheaper.
So instead of going with Exhcange, and not have to have a painfull transistion, retraining your thousands of users, etc, you go out pay half or a bit more than for upgrading Exchange, sell your soul to a version 1.0, dont know if we will survive solution, which will probably not feature any migration possiblities, if in fact there is no version 2.0
Either go full opensource, or just choose one of the established players in this field, at least if you have a sizeable number of users.
This is *not* a drop in replacement for an exchange server. This does look like a nicely packaged set of servers to replace the functionality, with optional arm&leg support contracts.
woo.hoo.
I mean, yeah professional support is a great thing that will get a little bit into companies, but seriously, nobody is going to rip out an exchange server, dispite its distatefulness; then reconfigure every client to use smtp-auth/imap/ldap not to mention *loose* outlook's calendaring feature, just for clientside flexibility that they never wanted in the first place?
MS Exchange is perfect for my needs! I can pick up a 1000 seat licence and a couple of XP Advanced Servers and blow my wad right there! Plus, I can hire a bunch of IT guys to keep up with bugs and patches - ooooh, don't kill Exchange!
Signed, Brewster
(a.k.a Richard Prior)
Wouldnt it be awesome if this was integrated with Evolution to give the open-source market a firm footing in the messaging arena
Why is the root name copied in all open source software of the proprietary version in which it competes? Its unimaginative, it often cause problems legally, it sounds like a runner up solution instead of something possibly better.
Thoughts?
So, instead of paying the Microsoft tax, you're paying the SuSe tax?
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Would that this were an Exchange killer. It is not. The SuSe material says you can 'sync' your Outlook with it, just like your PDA. Ooooo!
Calendar, Task Requests, Free/Busy? I wish.
Like it or not, Outlook users in corporate mode use a lot of exchange _server_ features. Outlook (and Express) users that use it in POP/IMAP mode exclusively could care less. Maybe this is an Exchange killer for POP/IMAP users, but so is Cyrus.
This is no 'drop in' replacement; its not any kind of a replacement in unless a lot of drugs are added.
Am I saying its no good? No; we haven't seen it yet. It's not an Exchange replacement. It looks like Bynari.
Unfortunately, it doesn't sound as though the "Open" in "Openexchange" means that it's going to be open-source. SUSE mentions that they have a much friendlier licensing policy than MS, only paying for people who are actually connected to the server instead of per seat that can connect. That's nice, but it just means that you're getting hooked into a proprietary system that's likely to be less well developed and possibly even less reliable than Exchange, without any of the advantages of Free/Open Source software. Very disappointing.
There's no point in questioning authority if you aren't going to listen to the answers.
I don't understand why people are always talking about the latest and greatest exchange killer.
There was already an exchange killer. It was called Nimda.
Experts agree: everything is fine.
Im just wondering if they are including all the "undocumented design features" exchange seems to include.
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I looked through the site, and could see no sign of native MAPI support - rather, you have the usual collection of IMAP, POP3, SMTP, etc. protocols. Many sites I look after would love to switch to a free Exchange replacement when they phase out their current 5.5 deployments - but if it doesn't support MAPI and seamlessly integrate with Outlook, they won't be interested.
It also seems to be missing a few of Exchange's better features: single instance message storage, (relatively) easy multi-site replication, deleted item retention, just to name a few.
Finally, who on Earth wants to put their Exchange server on their PDC? If this product doesn't integrate well with existing domains, I don't think that I have a single client who could actually use it!
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Interesting phenomena at work here: let the company with the $$ develop the product first. Then the open sourceres write it for free in their leisure time and the people that paid for the $$ eventually switch to free. This makes the writers of $$ want to change their product enough so that its either:
a) 100% as difficult to rewrite, but transparent to the users OR
b) defend their licensing in court.
Anyway, this is a very weird cycle. I'd be enlightened if some other enightened minds could suggest some alternative cycles. Maybe there arent any.
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Read the comments above you please.
Typical Scenerio.
User: I want to be able to share my schedule contacts and project info.
admin: sure we can install exchange it will cost $$$$$$, ohh yea it also runs on Win2k.
user: wtf? are you nuts. aren't our win2k servers the ones that all went down because of that mimlinda, in lisa and melissa and code red,
admin: well errr , lets see
moral, SuSE (my distro of choice) is giving users an option to MS that will not be as much of a bite in the butt. ohh yea it runs on linux.
ps. I dont give a damn about the spelling errors
I thought that's what all of those emails with embedded html viruses that people click on was.
One man's pink plane is another man's blue plane.
If it doesn't support Outlook and the way it handles calendaring and such as smoothly as Exchange does, it will never be an Exchange Server killer!
I know I'm not the first, nor will I be the last person to make this observation.
This is being touted as an Exchange killer, yet it costs $1249 for 10 licenses?
I just looked up Exchange 2000 Server pricing. Assuming you're upgrading from Exchange 5.5, the base package for Exchange 2000 Server is $639 and the additional 5 licenses need to bring your server up to 10 licenses are $499, bringing your total to $1138.
You save $111 in license fees by upgrading to Exchange 2000 instead of buying this solution.
Here is where I got my prices for Exchange. Note that I have no affiliation with this company and have never bought software there; I found them on a Google search.
So, if cost isn't the advantage here, what is? Exchange 2000 is pretty much guaranteed to have more features and support. I can't see why anyone would want to buy this product.
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This so-called Exchange "killer" follows the recent
"outlook killer".
Do not be alarmed Outlook and Exchange users: your products remain alive and well.
kdepim has a filter you can attach to kmail so it captures iCal/vCal attachments. I thought that this would be a great plan until I tried it.
Outlook 2000 running against Exchange Server 5.5 doesn't send iCal/vCal requests -- all it does is send this:
When: Friday, October 13, 2001
Place: Conference Room\nDuration: 2 hours
~~~[stupid lameness filter]~~~
This is a test meeting
wtf good is that?! I really want to use something that'll imitate that. Greaaaaat.
Just my luck - I'm in the middle of downloading SuSe from one of the mirrors, and it goes and gets slashdotted. What are the odds?
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Kind of like, how interesting is an Office 95 killer?
The licensing doesn't looking like much of a bargain, either...
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It's not a "drop-in" replacement for Exchange, it's a "pay us $999 plus expenses if you have an old setup, otherwise ask us for a quote" replacement for Exchange.
:-)
It's not even cheap. I know I can get good pricing from Microsoft due the area in which I work (Healthcare), but this is considerably more expensive, probably twice the cost for just the base server application.
I think I'll give it a miss
together with Samba and cxoffice, you can now run LookOut and Exploder to get full MS virus capability for each user, on Linux...
Why won't Evolution 1.0.8 actually use any the filters I set up for it? Even simple things like "if mail is from " move to don't work. I know it's listening, since if it put "not from " it moves EVERYTHING. Piece of crap.
Am I saying its no good? No; we haven't seen it yet. It's not an Exchange replacement. It looks like Bynari.
Bynari however, does produce an actual replacement for Exchange, especially when coupled with the InsightConnector for Outlook.
Also, the former HP OpenMail now owned by Samsung and called Samsung Contact appears to support MAPI as well, so that could integrate with Outlook and have all those groupware/calendaring features.
And last, a Dutch company called ConnecTUX has created a Linux-based server application called Team-Link that integrates completely with Outlook and mimics all Exchange features. (Both sites in Dutch unfortunately.)
So plenty of alternatives. But I agree, this OpenExchange, is not one of them.
Yet Another Exchange Killer?
This implies that there has already been an exchange killer. As should be blatantly obvious to everyone involved, this is hardly the case.
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If they were smart, they'd do what M$ does when its trying to penetrate a market: get a few "early adopter" sites up and running, write a case study or two, and then market market market.
Show me 5 major companies that did the switch (and did it painlessly) and we'll talk. Otherwise, keep smoking.
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when it would cost me just as much as Exchange and doesn't provide all the functionality.
bad troll, bad
Now however its day has passed. Many sites want to go to something more secure/stable, more manageable, more scalable. Problem is that Exchange 2000 brings along baggage and licensing fees that midsized shops in particular don't want to deal with.
So - an Exchange 5.5 "drop in" (please - without the security holes) would find a big market. As did Samba in replacing NT systems. And that might actually open the doors to Linux desktop + Open Office conversions.
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The kroupware project and and is supposed to be exchange compatible as well as open source and free of those pesky licencing fees.
Scheduled completion by the end of the year.
for "Open"Exchange...?
Wow. SuSE doesn't have many supporters at /., eh?
I've used SuSE mail servers 2 and 3 at a few consulting clients and find them to be well designed, solid products. THe price on Version 2 was a paltry $399 or some such, but SuSE learned that people don't buy a good thing unless its expensive, so they ratcheted the price of v.3 to $999.
To install the SuSE server, you boot off the CD, accept all defaults and wait about 15 minutes. SuSE linux is installed jointly with the mail server, so from bare drive to fully functional takes about 20 minutes.
Previous versions work well with IMAP or POP (i use IMAP) and come bundled with a a custom version of Arkeia backup software so you can slap on a tape drive and back up the server every night.
Server has a great web mail client (much better in the Open Exchange version) and allows users to easily change their vacatin, auto-reply, forwarding prefs from a web config screen.
Using outlook, Mozilla, Netscape or any LDAP compliant email client, you can pull all your user addresses off the server with a link to the server based LDAP directory, no server based config needed.
I love this client for small business clients, and I will certainly give the latest a shot. Just 'cause the slashdot headline uses the term "exchange killer" doesn't mean you have to jump on SuSE like lemmings off a cliff.
SuSE often touts "exchange-like groupware" functionality, only to reveal that its soley available via the web based client scheduler. That aside, they make good products. If you don't have time to configure your own, its worth a shot.
But i'm seeing a lot of people complain that SuSE is charging for this "Exchange killer". It's taken MS litterally hundres of thousands of man hours to develop Exchange. I'm sure the developers at SuSE have put in at least some effort into developing their clone. Do you really expect either of them to give it away for free?!? When I go to buy TV I don't consider what I pay the Sony tax. And When I buy a car I don't consider the price of that the Honda tax. I want to use something people have worked very hard to create. I'm buying a product. This costs money. Deal with it.
Active Directory, despite its complexities, is really what makes Exchange a necessity for your MS power users and executives.
Until Exchange 2000, and open source Exchange "killer", OutlookXP, Linux exchange clients can coexist within the same Active Directory infrastructure, there won't be a true Exchange "killer". I think we'll just have to wait until the Samba team can assist us with that.
And I hate to be pessemistic, but Microsoft seems to be staying ahead in this game with their new "Titanium" Exchange.
and I don't mean Mellisa.
winders is pronounced [win-dirs] and is how
Windows is refered to in the South.
Sure i can understand that there are needs for interopability with MS software but still. Why not develop an open standard and then work from that? With all the brilliant developers currently working on various linux projects all that is needed to work in the same direction would be an open standard for calendars and syncing. Its not brain surgery so it should be fairly easy to whip up a standard for it.
We are now inline with MS and has the chance to run away from them. To embrace their technology is to justify it when we could cevelop better things than they can.
My C++ book is in the mail and im going to start making a difference too. I know i shouldnt be voicing about theese things when i dont do anything by myself so i decided to learn programming and do someting about it. See ya!
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I already have an Exchange replacement.
Try and keep it hush hush, OK?
It's called Lotus Notes. Shhhhh.
Okay, so we create this open-sourced exchange server replacement.
:(
We also have our own free versions of something similar to Outlook Express.
We have a GUI similar to Windows, and Debian recently announced a fully-graphical install interface. Wow.
Looks like Microsoft are setting the standards these days, allright.
And I always thought of *nix as something different, why is everything pointing towards Microsoft?
Requiring marketshare ehh...
Boy you're making this hard...
Actually the first one I checked falls into this category... DELL... Maybe you've heard of them?
True you can get servers from them with RedHat now but near as I can tell anything in their Dimensions line (aimed at home users) gives you the generous choice of Win XP Home, Pro, Home with Plus or Pro with Plus. Their workstation line also gives you the choice of Win 2000. Oooo...
That's what people are complaining about with the MS tax business. See for your self, choose any desktop or workstation line and try to configure it without windows... you can't!
Ironically, it's those without the 'significant marketshare' who will sell you a computer without charging you for windows. Fred's house o' parts will probably happily assemble you a computer sans OS no problemo.
Ok. Whoever modded this up please re-read it. This is an obvious troll coming from a guy called the Turd Report.
The Microsoft tax came about when computer manufacturers like Dell and Gateway signed their lives away to sell MS OSes and no other preinstalled on machines. Thats why its called a tax, because, until recently, you couldn't buy a Dell, IBM, or a Gateway, without also buying a MS OS with it.
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I'm doing some consulting work for a couple of small companies that are hooked on those Blackberry email devices. They want to use the Enterprise edition(so the email redirection takes place transparently on the server). Unfortunately, when I tell them the costs of an Exchange server(they use POP3 now) plus Blackberry software($3000) plus consulting fees, they balk at the idea. I would love to throw in a sendmail or postfix server instead, but need the Blackberry redirection.
If this is an Exchange killer then where are the killer features?
FIrst no mention of single instance storage. The money you save in licensing you'll spend in increased storage costs.
Second where is the server based mail storage? Again the money you save on licensing you'll spend backing up mail downloaded on users' computers or home folders.
Third, I didn't read anything about a web interface to read your mail like Outlook Web Access.
Fourth, unlike Exchange 2000 it doesn't seem to have any mailbox recovery except for back up tape. Exchange 2000 if you accidentaly delete a mailbox you can recover it easily without back up tapes.
What about mail restore for terminated employees? Exchange you just restore it into the same mailbox and give others access to it. Not with this.
On the surface you'll save in licensing. But when you dig deeper, you'll spend more on storage, back up resources and help desk costs. And don't start with the daily BSOD's. My company's exchange servers run, and run and run. I think we reboot once every quarter or so. And the better architecture more than makes up for UNIX's superior up time.
I'll tell you what's wrong.
Its suck is high, and it comes from a company that won't last 2 more years.
Other than that, its terrific.
Lotus Domino is far more powerful than Exchange. In features, security and performance. The new Notes 6 blows Outlook out of the water (as if R5 didn't already.)
Ok quick, where is the first Exchange killer? Give me a break, the prices are outrageous as well. Good luck SuSE, you are going to need it. Btw, are we to believe that while you can for all intents and purposes give your OS away it is imperative that you charge a per license fee for a groupware server? Hypocrites..I can buy SuSE one time and use it everywhere, yet to get MS functionality in a groupware server I must yeild to the same predatory licensing scheme that MS perfected.
Hey, learn from the best. First embrace the existing standard (Microsoft)... then extend it.
-Thomas
No way! Some OTHER guy with the name "The Turd Report" is posting messages with the username "The Turd Report?!?"
Thanks for clearing that up!
Thought it was another virus when I first read the title.
If they were Exchange killers then we wouldn't need yet another one.
The presence of "Open" in something's name seems almost as big a guarantee that it's proprietary as seeing "Microsoft" in its name. Just about the only exception I can think of is OpenOffice.
I've heard about exchange students, but exchange killers!?
When people compare Red Hat to M$ it makes me cringe. I never see the comparison made with Suse. If there is an M$ of Linux it is definitely Suse. Look at Yast for example and now this. At least Red Hat still makes their latest release available to the public for free not to mention they give back to the Open Source community. Here is an examples as well as this one. I do buy their OS after I have tried it out because I want to support them not only to help keep them alive, but also because they have maintained some open source business ethics.
Lindows is clearly different than Windows.
Openexchange blatantly rips off Exchange. (Not that I think it's a bad thing...I think it's quite cool, actually...and should be legal)
How long will Microsoft sit still before sending Suse a cease and desist for trademark infringement? Although I think they have a weak case against Lindows, the name Openexchange could in fact be confusing to consumers. We've seen this time and again.
Tell that to Cynthia McKinney
now I'm seriously considering taking some time to put a few of my home test boxen to Linux use - when I can get the 1994-era monitor to work properly with one of the distros. This alternative email server might be just what my area's small businesses are looking for - a low cost alternative to outsourcing their email; letting them maintain considerable control over things and not paying another to store their stuff - especially the ones that want to keep their communications business sensitive, etc.
I think with the interesting people, their lives can't possibly be wrapped up into a nice little package.
Sounds like a good way to get you ass sued by microsoft!
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Actually, AD is based entirely on Kerberos and LDAP. It's very easy to interoperate with. In fact you can even have sendmail and postfix automatically setup mail aliases from AD info. It's really neat but not well documented on how to do it. I recently got Solaris talking with AD for authentication. I can now easily pull all sorts of info from AD.
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Who mods these things up? Exchange 5.0 can absolutely be secured not to relay mail. It has fewer relay options than Exchange 5.5 (or Exchange 2000), but it is absolutely configurable as relay secure. For those who need 'more' SMTP relay functionality than Exchange 5.0 supplies, there are a number of solutions which don't require upgrading the Exchange version to achieve.
While anyone posting as 'The Turd Report' is likely a troll, I'm sure there's at least one slashdot reader who is going to take what he said as gospel and repeat the misinformation elsewhere.
If you think this post is +1 informative, keep your karma mod the parent down instead.
Is there very much functional difference between this and Twiggi?
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A real exchange "killer" needs to emulate MAPI enough to work with Outlook for shared calendars and tasks.
Anyone got a pointer to solid MAPI documentation? It's amazing that a samba-like project for it hasn't sprouted up..
While the client license is abit different in that it uses simultaneous logins as the basis, the initial cost is not much lower for the server OS. The original article I saw a week ago gave a $1295 price tag. A base Exchange 5.5 price tag runs about $1495. Based on that, and the fact that there is still a price-per-client license (albeit different in structure), I don't see this as a MS killer unless you factor in that most Exchange sites are being hit with upgrades to Exchange2K. >
hell, if businesses want to pay up the ass for stuff like exchange, let 'em. it seems to me that we are always playhing catch up with m$. openoffice is a great replace ror office97, gnome/kde can replace win98, this replaces exchange 5.5, etc.
by now, people should be long since fed up with m$. but they're not. why? people don't care enough. look, i am in a school district that spends way to f***in m,uch for crappy solutions. but they don't care. it ain't their money.
m$ offers an easy solution, not a real solution. give 'em credit. they figured out how to sell software, not write it.
My problem? I was perfectly gruntled, until some numbnuts came by and dissed me.
STUPID bitch who is a Microsoft zealot. I hate woman programmers because they SUCK.
HELEN, shut your fucking MSFT zealot mouth.
You are a dumb cunt. Write some super simple httpd for FreeBSD, try that.
Cant do it? Thats what I thought
VISUAL BASIC CUNT. FUCK YOU HELEN.
Hehe... this following news must've had you in a ball of pain huh??? loser http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/021017/earns_microsoft_3.h tml
Can someone who has implemented Bynari's solution (Linux server apps, DLL for Outlook to allow use of a generic IMAP server instead of Exchange) please comment on how well it works, and how it compares to Exchange?
Specifically, what features of Exchange are missing or weak when using the Bynari products, and how robust is Outlook with the Bynari DLL (relative to an unmodified Outlook)?
Even though there are some payware components, if it really allows me to dump Exchange, it's worth doing.
Ahhhh!!!! Pay money for software???? Ahhh!!!! No way man, you won't get me to do it. Everything should be open source and & FREE!!!! :)
As if the shootings in DC were not enough.
I ask that you please forgive my silly newbie question, but i cannot help but ask why you have to pay for client license when I though anything-open source was free or almost free and all you had to pay for was support. Anyone that can clear this up I would appreciate it.
Lotus Domino 6 on Linux.
iNotes Web Access OR Outlook clients on the workstation. Maybe the Notes 6 client for people who know how to use *real* groupware.
Easy stuff.
Does anyone here use OpenMail. How does is stack up against Exchange? I'd downloaded an evaluation for Linux some time back but had a hard drive failure and, by the time I was ready to give it a testdrive, HP had discontinued it.
Does anyone have or know where I can get a copy to try? bannor99athotmaildotcom
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It seems....
Too little, too late.
Most admins have upgraded from the nightmare of 5.5 to the misery of 2k... as long as a geek-frindly solution is nine months behind the curve, what will the excuse be when they perminantly 404? I've yet to see a timely Exchange killah...
Please, I (and the 15 clients I consult) would *love* to have an alternative.... oh yeah, the first person that says sendmail I'll go Malvo on...
They don't pay dividends you STUPID FUCKING FOOL.
check out the PE ratio you STUPID FUCKING FOOL.
What are you going to do with a dividendless stock, sell it on the up and up?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Fucker. Linux is Ballmers (the fat fucking sausage fat fuck prick) enemy #1.
How the FUCK do you grow a monopoly? HOW? Cutting in on the HIGH END? YEAH MSFT will go high end. HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAH.
FUCKING FOOL.
Open source != Free software. Simple? Thought so.
Sure thing cunt. Paste the code or the url to the code here. Thought so. That's what I thought, CUNT.
.NET and show that Celeron cunt bitch computer who is boss - your Filipino small penised man you purchased internet mail-order doesn't fill your cream hole, so you stuff that Microsoft internet keyboard up your cunt instead.
You never coded shit, bitch cunt "k0d3 warrior". You are a penis envy bitch, trying to convince pre-pubed 13 year olds you are leet. Helen, you fucking cunt, you don't know shit. I have radar for cut bullshitters.
You didn't write a compiler. What does it compile? I may believe a "compiler" that takes the puke you fucking shit out of your mouth and make some HTML. So Helen cunt speak to HTML compiler. Other than that, I doubt it. You don't know what a meta-language is, you don't know lisp, you don't know shit.
You never wrote a load balancing httpd. You don't know shit about threads, signaling, anything. You probably fuck up Java on a regular basis and strap on Frontpage and Visual Studio
MAPI sucks shit. Outlook sucks shit. You are a sellout cunt. Cunts like you promote VB and outlook forms. You sold your cunt self to the devil cunt loser.
VI? Try ed fuck cunt. I can go back farther than you. Thompson, Kernighan and Ritchie [Cox, Allen, Torvalds, Stallman, Joy, Babbage] were all men, with dicks, not pussies like your fucking cave. Men made UNIX, and women suck at using it so the sell out to fucking MAPI and Microsoft CUNT. You fucking cunt.
There are all women whose lives end at VB and squill. you are one of that all. There is no superset because you are all babbling cunts. Now strap on a baby to that tit, cunt.
I don't want to read about cunts talking cunt bullshit about fucking APIs they don't understand, cunt. Fucking ASSHOLE.
You are a sucky piece of shit. You lie like a fucking cunt, cunt. I hate you cunt. You are a fat, overweight, obese corpulent smelly pussy fat bitch cunt. You are fat and disgusting and you get boned by a Saint Bernard and Mastiff and the dog goes, damn, that fucking bitch's cave is a bucket of warm water its so loose. You suck horse cock cunt. Fuck you cunt.
And the dumb cunt says I am an AC. Id rather be AC than a known fucking bullshit liar. Get a job Cunt. And learn to feed and educate your bastard children and stop spending time on Slashdot. Cunt.
Shut up MSFT trailer park zealot cunt.
.NET and show that Celeron cunt bitch computer who is boss - your Filipino small penised man you purchased internet mail-order doesn't fill your cream hole, so you stuff that Microsoft internet keyboard up your cunt instead.
You never coded shit, bitch cunt "k0d3 warrior". You are a penis envy bitch, trying to convince pre-pubed 13 year olds you are leet. Helen, you fucking cunt, you don't know shit. I have radar for cut bullshitters.
You didn't write a compiler. What does it compile? I may believe a "compiler" that takes the puke you fucking shit out of your mouth and make some HTML. So Helen cunt speak to HTML compiler. Other than that, I doubt it. You don't know what a meta-language is, you don't know lisp, you don't know shit.
You never wrote a load balancing httpd. You don't know shit about threads, signaling, anything. You probably fuck up Java on a regular basis and strap on Frontpage and Visual Studio
MAPI sucks shit. Outlook sucks shit. You are a sellout cunt. Cunts like you promote VB and outlook forms. You sold your cunt self to the devil cunt loser.
VI? Try ed fuck cunt. I can go back farther than you. Thompson, Kernighan and Ritchie [Cox, Allen, Torvalds, Stallman, Joy, Babbage] were all men, with dicks, not pussies like your fucking cave. Men made UNIX, and women suck at using it so the sell out to fucking MAPI and Microsoft CUNT. You fucking cunt.
There are all women whose lives end at VB and squill. you are one of that all. There is no superset because you are all babbling cunts. Now strap on a baby to that tit, cunt.
I don't want to read about cunts talking cunt bullshit about fucking APIs they don't understand, cunt. Fucking ASSHOLE.
You are a sucky piece of shit. You lie like a fucking cunt, cunt. I hate you cunt. You are a fat, overweight, obese corpulent smelly pussy fat bitch cunt. You are fat and disgusting and you get boned by a Saint Bernard and Mastiff and the dog goes, damn, that fucking bitch's cave is a bucket of warm water its so loose. You suck horse cock cunt. Fuck you cunt.
And the dumb cunt says I am an AC. Id rather be AC than a known fucking bullshit liar. Get a job Cunt. And learn to feed and educate your bastard children and stop spending time on Slashdot. Cunt
Seriously, though. What are you using as pigeons, users (currently connected)? And the 10 license seats as pigeon holes? I don't see where you are going with this approach.
It seems like the probability of k successes in n independent Bernoulli trials would be more appropriate.
I freely admit that I don't have any experience with servers, Exchange or otherwise. However, on the SuSE website it says concurrent users logged in . If there is persistence of "logged-in"edness (excuse the word coining), then the question of probable peak number of users connected to the server at once is moot.
It's an interesting question, though, regardless of applicability. If you are right about the time it takes to reconnect and the update frequency, then I am pretty sure I agree with you that 10 concurrent users connected is plenty for 100 users. However, we might as well do the math:
Okay, well, there are 120 seconds in two minutes. To calculate the probability that more than eleven users are connected at once, you have to sum the probability of having 11 users connected, 12 users connected, 13, etc. Or, sum from 0 to 10. Feel free to do the former, but I'm going to sum from 0 to 10.
The probability of k users logged on out of n is C(n,k)*(p^k)*(q^(n-k)).
In this case, p is equal to 1/120 and q is equal to 119/120.
0.4330833969 for 0 users.
0.3639356276 for (exactly) 1 user logged on.
0.151384988 for (exactly) 2 users logged on.
0.0415566634 for (exactly) 3 users logged on.
0.0084684797 for (exactly) 4 users logged on.
0.0013663429 for (exactly) 5 users logged on.
1.817963304e-4 for (exactly) 6 users logged on.
2.0514832e-5 for (exactly) 7 users logged on.
2.004074975e-6 for (exactly) 8 users logged on.
1.721520987e-7 for (exactly) 9 users logged on.
1.316457225e-8 for (exactly) 10 users logged on.
1 - (sum of above)= 9.4596*10^-10 or 9.4596*10^-8%= probability of more than 10 users being connected to the server per second.
Thus, after 17 years, a little over half the time you will have had more than 10 users connected. (That wasn't as clear as I'd like. What I meant to say is that for each 34 years you will violate the concurrent connection policy an average of 1 time). That is making the assumption that all 100 computers are continuously on and polling the server at a rate of once per two minutes, regardless of it being day or night.
Okay, well, having run through the numbers, I have to agree with you, assuming you are right about the technical details.
However, there was no need to be so harsh to the previous poster. The original poster could have been referring to being "logged in" rather than actively transmitting/receiving data from the server.
beaten, by a mere woman!
learn to code, then come back
You lie. You lie. No code links or snippits, you FUCKING lie.
You lie, you never wrote a compiler.
And you a fucking dyke. This link is a story about you and some fucking hermaphrodite bitch who was genetically a female and had a protracted clitoris. You like that and a bottle for Kefir in your fucking dirty hairy fucking anus. You fat bitch cunt. You fucking dirty, whore easy virtue tomboy miss Fusty Luggs riding St. George convenient covey cat bitch scab slattern biter bat blowen dishclout trull demimondaine Laced Mutton unfortunate woman athanasian wench honey pot slut tart scotch warming pan receiver general crinkum-crankum trapes doxie romp buttock and twang moon eyed hen crackish whore mab madame ran abbess mother wasp curtizan cattle MRS WARREN commodity rantipole cunter Cyprian queer-mort auntie cunt strumpet drury-lane-vestal roger buttock-broker trollop drap balcum-rancum covent-garden-nun trumpery relish crack dell fen hedgewhore prossie strumpet harlot custom-house-goods fucking hermaphrodite whore strumpet PIG BITCH AIDS infested CHUNKY BROWN VAGINAL DISCHARGE WHORE BITCH CUNT FUCK. There was a day when two men in the desert came to a whore hotel. They had not money but were dying of thirst. One man walked in while the other watched the camels, also weary even with the water hump. The Madame said the tomatoes lying in the bowl were very moist and could nourish the weary traveler. He ate one. [it was really a bowl full of aborted fetuses] He felt better but that tomato had bones and gills and monkey brain like blood taste, but it was watery. Having no money, the madam said go! Fuck my oldest whore and then you get WATER! He went to the oldest whore's room. Her pussy was steaming and flies were swarming and the skank rank odor was musty and thick. Her name was HELEN. He needed to fuck her for water, and the tomato wasn't enough. She spread her legs and begged to be fucked, a snot like mucus seeping and weeping from the festering quagmire that was her pussy. Flies buzzed. Male dogs wouldn't even sniff that crotch. He knew he needed the water, but his penis would melted away if he fucked Helen's cunt. He grabbed the corn on the cob off the wall, picked her scabs off of her pussy and let the infected puss run for a few seconds to lube it up, and started reaming her with it. He fucked that rancid pussy bleeding gonorrhea diarrhea encrusted sweaty infected puss hard! And then he threw the cob out the window. She begged for more reaming. He used the other cob and reamed that shit again, taking note that possibly Helens ancient rancid pussy has a rather renewed feel. It seems all sorts of schmegma cheese has been dislodged and now she might be able to get dogs to play with her if she hung a steak from her neck. He reamed that pussy, his eyes fiery with thirst and the need for fresh air. He whipped the cob out the window as well, leaving the foul stricken hooker Helen on the bed, gagging and gasping for air. He got a gallon of water and another tomato. He came out to his friend, half passed out holding his stomach as if it were full. He anteed up a drink for his fallen sore compatriot, and he drank with a sickly look and a quiet burple. He was hallucinating. Apparently he was saying that he ate the corn cobs coming from the window. He was full and his thirst was quelched. He also noticed that Psilocybe mushroom chunks (Helens pussy being a great cave to grow mushrooms in chicken shit) were on the cobs, and he enjoyed his trip on a well watered stomach.
Bitch cunt
YOU FUCKING LIE, FUCKING BITCH CUNT, LIE LIKE A RUG.
Fat bitch. Smelly pussy bitch. Sexless bitch. Stupid bitch. Dumb bitch. Fat fucking moustache bitch.
Don't forget CommuniGate Pro which runs on Linux too (+ 25 other OSs)
t ml
http://www.stalker.com/CommuniGatePro/default.h
It can be used instead of Exchange. I won't be lying if I say it's the Ferrari of all e-mail servers.
The additional MAPI license you have to pay for gaining Exchange functionallity is a bit steep though.
MAPI Groupware License Number of concurrent users Price
Small Office
25 users US$1,199.00 edu
Professional
50 users US$1,999.00 edu
Departmental
100 users US$3,499.00 edu
Corporate
400 users US$9,999.00 edu
Enterprise
1000 users US$19,999.00 edu
ASP
>5000 users US$CALL edu
A hungry bear does not dance!
CommuniGate Pro has a MAPI connector for their server now.. If you use CommuniGate pro, you have the option of installing a MAPI connector for communigate into Outlook.. It's not 100% seamless, as what it does is translate the MAPI calls into IMAP commands, but once it's installed (takes less than a minute really), you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Calendering works too IIRC, but whoever you are exchanging requests with has to be using at least exchange 2000 or communigate pro.. I believe it's because they support iCal.. But CommuniGate will store your calendar for you and let you do the calendaring functions bundled with outlook. It's not perfect yet, but its' getting there. It is also a great mail server.. Stable, secure, very scalable, great virtual domain support. It is expensive though.
http://www.stalker.com/
The MAPI stuff is relatively new, so it's not perfect yet, but it's getting there quickly.
Cheers,
-JD-
hey, i think i saw one of the books you wrote, the A+ books. i cracked up reading that shit. you are a fucking idiot. the crap in there is so low level its laughable.
t horid=13
yes, and now to clean the copier's glass, one must take windex and wipe with a paper towel.
hahahaha
you are such a fucking loser helen. you brag about being an MCSE and shit.
you suck, hard. you lie. here is a link her fucking trash books.
http://www.totalrecallpress.com/viewauthor.php?au
and helen, that chgrp thing, its all over groups.google and google. no one will believe that "you were there" and you are a MCSE MSFT maniac now.
Rather than engage in a point-by-point response to the textual interpretation of Miss Helen "Fat Pig" O'Boyle's remonstrations, I want to respond to the more general issue at hand. To plunge right into it, Helen has, on a number of occasions, expressed a desire to excoriate attempts to bring questions of metagrobolism into the (essentially apolitical) realm of pedagogy in language and writing. On all of these occasions, I submitted to the advice of my friends, who assured me that my cause is to reveal the nature and activity of her minions and expose their inner contexts as well as their ultimate final aims. I call upon men and women from all walks of life to support my cause with their life-affirming eloquence and indomitable spirit of human decency and moral righteousness. Only then will the whole world realize that Helen's prevarications symbolize lawlessness, violence, and misguided rebellion -- extreme liberty for a few, even if the rest of us lose more than a little freedom. Helen would love to see me hide in a closet. You might insist I'm telling you this because I like to beat up on her. Really, that isn't my principal reason. I don't especially need to beat up on Helen, because she is already despised by decent and knowledgeable people almost everywhere.
Nevertheless, her idea of malodorous, condescending chauvinism is no political belief. It is a fierce and burning gospel of hatred and intolerance, of murder and destruction, and the unloosing of an irascible blood-lust. It is, in every sense, an effrontive and pagan religion that incites its worshippers to a horny frenzy and then prompts them to create problems that our grandchildren will have to live with. Individually, her principles confuse, disorient, and disunify. But linked together, her whinges could force square pegs into round holes. Helen is living testimony to the grungy attitudes that create a juvenile world of guilt and shame. I've already explained why, but let me add that Helen is capable of only two things, namely whining and underhanded tricks.
She is entirely gung-ho about authoritarianism because she lacks more pressing soapbox issues. The largest problem, however, is that if Helen got her way, she'd be able to slander those who are most systematically undervalued, underpaid, underemployed, underfinanced, underinsured, underrated, and otherwise underserved and undermined as undeserving and underclass. Brrrr! It sends chills down my spine just thinking about that. I believe that we cannot allow closed-minded, unprincipled hellions to pass unnoticed. Deal with it. It has been said that I find her lack of depth and insight mind-boggling. I, in turn, claim that we must truly establish clear, justifiable definitions of hedonism and alcoholism, so that you can defend a decision to take action when her surrogates leave helpless citizens afraid in the streets, in their jobs, and even in their homes. Does that sound extremist? Is it too self-indulgent for you? I'm sorry if it seems that way, but that's life.
To get even the simplest message into the consciousness of the worst classes of lecherous bourgeoisie I've ever seen, it has to be repeated at least 50 times. Now, I don't want to insult your intelligence by telling you the following 50 times, but Helen's doctrines have merged with anarchism in several interesting ways. Both spring from the same kind of reality-denying mentality. Both break up society's solidarity and cohesiveness. And both overthrow all concepts of beauty and sublimity, of the noble and the good, and instead drag people down into the sphere of her own base nature. Helen's plans for the future are not only bad for the immortal soul, but for mortal men and women. Which brings me to my next criticism of Helen. It's a pity that two thousand years after Christ, the voices of libidinous, unsavory drug lords like her can still be heard, worse still that they're listened to, and worst of all that anyone believes them.
She maintains that some people deserve to feel safe while others do not. Perhaps it would be best for her to awaken from her delusional narcoleptic fantasyland and observe that she ignores a breathtaking number of facts, most notably:
Fact: She is chomping at the bit for a chance to help flagitious suborners of perjury back up their prejudices with "scientific" proof.
Fact: There must be justice for all of us or there will be peace for none.
Fact: She continuously seeks adulation from her dupes.
In addition, if you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the problem. I'm willing to accept that Helen can be described only by such words as "conniving" and "money-grubbing". I'm even willing to accept that her ethics just don't stand up. But this is a lesson for those with eyes to see. It is a lesson not so much about her atrabilious behavior, but about the way that the thought that someone, somewhere, might increase awareness and understanding of our similarities and differences is anathema to Helen. That's self-evident, and even Helen would probably agree with me on that. Even so, she is inherently useless, pestilential, and brown-nosing. Oh, and she also has a power-drunk mode of existence. Any correspondence between what Helen says and the truth is purely coincidental. I always catch hell whenever I say something like that, so let me assure you that that fact is simply inescapable to any thinking man or woman. "Thinking" is the key word in the previous sentence. I don't expect everyone to agree with me. Of course, it's not that simple.
If one accepts the framework I've laid out here, it follows that Helen's attempts to separate people from their roots and cut their bonds to their natural communities are much worse than mere diabolism. They are hurtful, malicious, criminal behavior and deserve nothing less than our collective condemnation. Here's the heart of the matter: We must argue about Helen's proposed social programs. Only then can a society free of her homicidal, clumsy protests blossom forth from the roots of the past. And only then will people come to understand that anger is contagious. That said, let me continue. Helen receives most of her knowledge from "Egotism for Dummies". That is to say, on that basis, I should, at this point, think outside the box. Don't make the mistake of thinking otherwise. Helen does, and that's why if anything, if we let her stir up trouble, all we'll have to look forward to in the future is a public realm devoid of culture and a narrow and routinized professional life untouched by the highest creations of civilization.
I could accuse Helen of using filthy gutter-dwellers to get her way, but I wouldn't stoop to that level. As it turns out, we were put on this planet to be active, to struggle, and to identify, challenge, defy, disrupt, and, finally, destroy the institutions that exert more and more control over other individuals. We were not put here to lead an active disinformation campaign, as Helen might think. Also let me just say that she is unable to see any issue in a broad perspective or from more than one side. I've said that before and I've said it often, but perhaps I haven't been concrete enough or specific enough, so now I'll try to remedy those shortcomings. I'll try to be a lot more specific and concrete when I explain that the poisonous wine of stoicism had been distilled long before she entered the scene. Helen is merely the agent decanting the poisonous fluid from its bottle into the jug that is world humanity. Isn't it historically demonstrated that her positions have no credibility? I ask, because it's time to put up or shut up. So what's the connection between that and her scribblings? The connection is that life isn't fair. We've all known this since the beginning of time, so why is Helen so compelled to complain about situations over which she has no control? Well, I'm sure Helen would rather shackle us with the chains of collectivism than answer that particular question.
Her credos are continually evolving into more and more abominable incarnations. Here, I'm not just talking about evolution in a simply Darwinist sense; I'm also talking about how only the impartial and unimpassioned mind will even consider that by allowing Helen to promote violence in all its forms -- physical, sexual, psychological, economical, and social -- we are allowing her to play puppet master. How can we trust neo-stentorian rubes who actively conceal their true intentions? We can't. And besides, if Helen would abandon her name-calling and false dichotomies, it would be much easier for me to rub Helen's nose in her own hypocrisy. If I want to lie awake at night wondering who her next victim will be, that should be my prerogative. I doubtlessly don't need her forcing me to.
In case you don't know, if Helen can't stand the heat, she should get out of the kitchen. This is not the first time I've wanted to bring strength to our families, power to our nation, and health to our cities. But it is the first time I realized that if my memory serves me correctly, her lousy maneuvers do the entire country a grave disservice. Helen then blames us for that. Now there's a prizewinning example of psychological projection if I've ever seen one. We can all have daydreams about Happy Fuzzy Purple Bunny Land, where everyone is caring, loving, and nice. Not only will those daydreams not come true, but Helen is not only immoral, but amoral. She decries or dismisses capitalism, technology, industrialization, and systems of government borne of Enlightenment ideas about the dignity and freedom of human beings. These are the things that Helen fears, because they are wedded to individual initiative and responsibility.
No matter what she thinks, she can't possibly believe that the sun rises just for her. She's stupid, but she's not that stupid. In a recent essay, Helen stated that society is screaming for her excuses. Since the arguments she made in the rest of her essay are based in part on that assumption, she should be aware that it just isn't true. Not only that, but we are starting to witness the craven effects of her platitudes. But the problems with her complaints don't end there. And there you have it. Miss Helen "Fat Pig" O'Boyle is deliberately manipulating the facts.
I am writing on behalf of myself and a few of my friends to state that Miss Helen "Fat Pig" O'Boyle's apostles are brainwashed automatons programmed to spout line after line of pro-Helen propaganda. Before examining the present situation, however, it is important that I direct your attention in some detail to the vast and irreparable calamity brought upon us by Helen. Never mind that she is the type of person who would shoot you just to see if her gun worked. What's really important is that once one begins thinking about free speech, about stinking, self-indulgent saboteurs who use ostracism and public opinion to prevent the airing of views contrary to their own feeble-minded beliefs, one realizes that she somehow manages to get away with spreading lies (she is known for her sound judgment, unerring foresight, and sagacious adaptation of means to ends), distortions (it is not only acceptable, but indeed desirable, to make today's oppressiveness look like grade-school work compared to what she has planned for the future), and misplaced idealism (society is screaming for her positions). However, when I try to respond in kind, I get censored faster than you can say "theoanthropomorphism".
Helen sometimes uses the word "undemonstrativeness" when describing her convictions. Beware! This is a buzzword designed for emotional response. While there is no evidence that I am flat-out tired of her psychological bullying, it is clear that she believes that cannibalism, wife-swapping, and the murder of infants and the elderly are acceptable behavior. The real damage that this belief causes actually has nothing to do with the belief itself, but with psychology, human nature, and the skillful psychological manipulation of that nature by Helen and her pigheaded dupes.
If I understand her cock-and-bull stories correctly, then she does not merely destabilize society. She does so consciously, deliberately, willfully, and methodically. I wish I could say this nicely, but I don't have much tolerance for xenophobic, sinister doomsday prophets of various stripes: Helen assigns blame to everyone but herself. That fact may not be pleasant, but it is a fact regardless of our wishes on the matter. It's really hard to take someone as contumelious as Helen very seriously. Am I aware of how Helen will react when she reads that last sentence? Yes. Do I care? No, because if she had done her homework, she'd know that her accusations are a load of bunk. I use this delightfully pejorative term, "bunk" -- an alternative from the same page of my criminal-slang lexicon would serve just as well -- because if you look soberly and carefully at the evidence all around you, you will indisputably find that she has -- not once, but several times -- been able to reopen wounds that seem scarcely healed without anyone stopping her. How long can that go on? As long as her primitive scare tactics are kept on life support. That's why we have to pull the plug on them and offer a framework for discussion so that we can more quickly reach a consensus.
You've never heard that Helen's intention is to consign our traditional values to the rubbish heap of fetishism? That's because her fans have been staging a massive cover-up for quite some time now. But if you keep your eyes open, you'll notice that when she says that things have never been better, that's just a load of spucatum tauri.
I sincerely find that untrustworthy, irascible bureaucrats are no different from biased charlatans, but given the way things are these days, we must remember that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Of course, if Helen had learned anything from history, she'd know that her true goal is to doctor evidence and classification systems and make naive generalizations to support wild, preconceived views. All the statements that her functionaries make to justify or downplay that goal are only apologetics; they do nothing to oppose evil wherever it rears its quixotic head. Would we, as thinking people, believe louts who tried to tell us we're all annoying? I, not being one of the many disloyal flakes of this world, say "no." Each rung on the ladder of negativism is a crisis of some kind. Each crisis supplies an excuse for Helen to cause the destruction of human ambition and joy. That is the standard process by which bumptious authoritarians conjure up dirt against her fellow human beings.
She may be sincere, but she is also sincerely pestilential. In order to reveal the nature and activity of her proxies and expose their inner contexts as well as their ultimate final aims, we must speak out against closed-minded perverts. And that's just the first step. Remember, I can't follow Helen's pretzel logic. I do, however, know that she keeps saying that the Queen of England heads up the international drug cartel. For some reason, Helen's apparatchiks actually believe this nonsense. Developing a policy of inclusion will not be easy, because the poisonous wine of fanaticism had been distilled long before Helen entered the scene. Helen is merely the agent decanting the poisonous fluid from its bottle into the jug that is world humanity. She should be forced to wear a scarlet "W" for "Wants to capitalize on our needs and vulnerabilities". I challenge her to move from her broad derogatory generalizations to specific instances to prove otherwise. Helen claims that misinformed pothouse drunks are inherently good, sensitive, creative, and inoffensive. I respond that no one of any intelligence believes that she is a perpetual victim of injustice.
Whether or not she should instill a general ennui ought to be a simple question, far beyond the realm of debate. However, she likes to view countries and the people that live in them either as economic targets to be exploited or as military targets to be defeated. Such activity can flourish only in the dark, however. If you drag it into the open, Helen and her operatives will run for cover, like cockroaches in a dirty kitchen when the light is turned on suddenly during the night. That's why we must denounce those who claim that public opinion is a reliable indicator of what's true and what isn't.
Might I suggest that she search for a hobby? It seems Helen has entirely too much time on her hands, given how often she tries to increase society's cycle of hostility and violence. As a practical matter, the cry of "bigot" is raised mostly by bigots. Helen will almost certainly tiptoe around that glaringly evident fact, because if she didn't, you might come to realize that we can all have daydreams about Happy Fuzzy Purple Bunny Land, where everyone is caring, loving, and nice. Not only will those daydreams not come true, but her self-righteous half-measures distort and trivialize the debate surrounding philistinism. News of this deviousness must spread like wildfire if we are ever to warn the public against those capricious nutters whose positive accomplishments are always practically nil, but whose conceit can scarcely be excelled. Helen is not only immoral, but amoral. If you were to try to tell her myrmidons that she weeps crocodile tears for those who suffer as a result of her jokes, they'd close their eyes and put their hands over their ears. They are, as the psychologists say, in denial. They don't want to hear that an armed revolt against Helen is morally justified. However, I maintain that it is not yet strategically justified. I'm not the first to mention that I believe I have finally figured out what makes people like her revive an arcadian past that never existed. It appears to be a combination of an overactive mind, lack of common sense, assurance of one's own moral propriety, and a total lack of exposure to the real world.
Voluble oafs like Helen always lie. Even an occasional truth is intended only to cover up a bigger falsification and is therefore, itself, a deliberate untruth. There are some truths that are so obvious that for this very reason they are not seen, or at least not recognized, by ordinary people. One noteworthy example is the truism that she has been deluding people into believing that the only way to expand one's mind is with drugs -- or maybe even chocolate. Don't let her delude you, too.
To deny that she attempts to sound intelligent by cramming as many big words into a sentence as possible, whether they are used correctly or not, is horny nonsense and political irresponsibility. It is nonsense because I was personally offended -- and I don't easily offend -- by the value she places on making me drop to my knees and beg for mercy. And it is irresponsible because it may seem difficult at first to discuss the relationship between three converging and ever-growing factions -- ethically bankrupt, phlegmatic bullies, insecure anarchists, and ridiculous, pathological prevaricators. It is. But by allowing her to perpetuate myths that glorify priggism, we are allowing her to play puppet master. Now that you've read the bulk of this letter, it should not come as a complete surprise that when someone bends knee to Miss Helen "Fat Pig" O'Boyle's non-negotiable demands, she pushes and pushes for more. However, this fact bears repeating again and again, until the words crack through the hardened exteriors of those who would detach individuals from traditional sources of strength and identity -- family, class, private associations. I am referring, of course, to the likes of Helen "Fat Pig" O'Boyle.
meow!
Above the cost advantage, the following advantages are there:
- easy backup/restore: as everything is stored in IMAP folders (also contacts/calender info,...) individual mails or user accounts can be restored using normal filesystem backup/restore utilities. With Exchange everything is stored in 1 big black box file making it VERY, VERY hard to restore that email the CEO accidently deleted (you need to restore an entire Exchange server to another machine)
- high performance
- no per server user limit (I believe 2500 users is a hardcoded maximum in Exchange)
- runs not only on Intel hardware but also on PPC and Mainframe (interesting for big organisations)
- integrated antivirus software (Bynari ships with RAV)
- integrated Realtime Blacklist (www.mailabuse.org)
- Linux based (security, stability, performance, cost)
- Easy server clustering and replication with standard Linux tools (ultramonkey, rsync,...)
What isn't there yet: ;)
- integrated webmail (but you can do that quickly yourself)
- user authentication through Active Directory (will come)
- Security holes
Open Source.
Two words.
Open = not closed
Source = code
Open Source you can get the source code.
Free as in speech not beer.
I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said: "I drank what?" - Chris Knight (Val Kilmer)- Real Genius
Notes is the Lotus desktop client. You'd have to compare that to Outlook, and I agree that against Outlook Notes looks bloated, but only if you regard it as a "simple" mail client. Actually the full Notes client does a lot more than just email. It's the client end for client-server applications, the server being Lotus Domino, which in fact compares quite favourably with Exchange. And it runs on Linux (and Solaris and IBM iSeries and zSeries as well as Windows).
And here's another thing you might not know: you can use Domino as the server and Outlook as the client. Yes! So users who are seduced by the slick look & feel of the MS product can continue to use that POS, and the IT manager has the comfort of knowing that the host end is running a secure, scalable, proven application that he doesn't have to rip & replace each time Microsoft releases a new, incompatible and painful-to-upgrade-to version of Exchange.
Although I guess the price is really fairly cheap considering you can use Linux as your OS and save huge on MS licenses. I hope this works as advertised because I have some clients that I would LOVE to move to this.
MAPI is a well specified set of API interfaces that Outlook uses to communicate to the Microsoft Exchange server. The MAPI provider that Outlook ships with use a propriatary protocol to communicate with the Exchange server. There's absolutely nothing stopping SUSE from producing their own MAPI provider and dropping that under Outlook. Lotus does this for Notes, for example - Outlook runs against a Notes server without modifications because of the MAPI provider that Notes ships.
They're just pretenders. At least Microsoft is honest about their true nature. If the people in charge at SuSE were true open-source evangelists, such as Red Hat , they would not sacrifice their initial bussiness plan just to keep the company alive, not matter how evil. This is bad publicity for SuSE.
One cannot change the rules of software by just mimicking the enemy because the original will always be better. The open-source community can only win if they continue to build their own and open eco-system.
May the source be with you,
Yoda
I've worked with MAPI and have helped write mail providers in MAPI.
MAPI provides a standard for an interface into any protocal you care to write a provider for, e.g. Low speed, wireless over imarsat, no exchange server necessesary.
thank God the internet isn't a human right.
Here's what I think is really happening. Outlook sends messages to Exchange via a proprietary protocol. The protocol allows appointment objects to be included in a message. When you get mail from Exchange via POP or IMAP, the messages are "reconstructed" into text from a binary data structure. Note that the headers are somewhat bogus - for example there is no Received header for the Outlook-Exchange hop, which was theoretically the first hop.
The "reconstruction" process doesn't know what to do with the appointment object, and therefore drops it.
The textual representation is probably a non-essential nicety generated by Outlook in the body of the mail so the message won't have an empty body. I think it can be shut off in Outlook - there is at least one user whose appointment messages appear empty to me (I POP from Exchange.)
Too bad I blew through my mod points already, CGP does indeed seem like a decent server. I got the demo set up and running with little hassle. The pricing is indeed steep, though it is below MS prices. Another issue is low quantity licensing, I've got clients with tiny workgroups that want to use Outlook calendaring.
Bleh!
It's a WHOLE lot easier to code in *nix with BSD sockets than it is to code in Win32/MAPI.
That's why I was able to DOUBLE my hourly rate when doing server-side MAPI code in C, vs. what it had been doing generic tcp/ip apps code in *nix C.
Given that, why use MAPI? At the time, it was the only way to get to the Exchange message store. And some of those apps are still around, hence the issues with Exchange -> anything else migration.
--
* Helen *
I haven't played in the MAPI space in several years, so take this as direction but not The Definitive Word.
d ll ]===proto_of_choice===[transport_provider.dll]--[m api.dll]--[Exchange]
Outlook/Exchange USED TO require connection via a proprietary protocol, using MAPI. Since Exchange now supports POP3 and MAPI, in many cases, the lock-in may be as simple as the fact that apps are written using MAPI, and those apps are hardcoded to use the proprietary protocol, because they were written back in the day that there wasn't much other choice. (I can't think of any feature in the Outlook/Exchange connection that absolutely REQUIRES the use of a non-open protocol -- anyone??) [ That being said, Outlook's IMAP support could be better -- I don't think the same perf work has been done on their IMAP as on their POP3, which as another poster pointed out, has gotten a lot more efficient since the old days. ]
What is the proprietary protocol called? It's been 5 years, and I don't recall. It is not a typical MS "embrace and extend" of a standard protocol, though. When MS was designing Exchange, it had not yet noticed the Internet. The important thing to note is that merely coding to the MAPI API doesn't necessarily tie you to the proprietary protocol (unless you're using functions available in it and not in the open protocols, if any).
Using your nomenclature, where -- is a funcall and == is the wire protocol, the conversation basically looks like:
[application]--[mapi.dll]--[transport_provider.
A transport provider is the interface between the MAPI functions and the wire protocol, be it the proprietary protocol, or SMTP, or POP3, or whatever. THEORETICALLY, the MAPI API was designed to allow drop-in replacement of the transport_provider.dll layer -- but I'm not sure how well that works in practice.
In addition to the proprietary protocol, there are other lock-in features to Exchange such as being able to access the message store as if it was a database, add any number of additional properties (think of them as headers, though that's not completely accurate) to messages for categorization/sorting/selection, etc.
The thing about creating a "drop in replacement" for Exchange is to remember that Exchange is an entire platform to code to, and different organizations have done this to greater and lesser extents. Do I know Exchange-based shops who run nothing but vanilla Exchange and Outlook clients? Yes -- most small ones I know. Do I know Exchange-based shops who run odd "connectors" between MAPI and mainframe email systems, custom desktop programs using MAPI to implement workflow apps, etc.? Yes -- most large ones I know.
So a not-completely-drop-in replacement may be fine for many smaller sites, and this may be what the "Exchange replacement" projects are targeting for starters.
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* Helen *
Sure thing cunt. Paste the code or the url to the code here. Thought so. That's what I thought, CUNT.
.NET and show that Celeron cunt bitch computer who is boss * your Filipino small penised man you purchased internet mail-order doesn't fill your cream hole, so you stuff that Microsoft internet keyboard up your cunt instead.
You never coded shit, bitch cunt "k0d3 warrior". You are a penis envy bitch, trying to convince pre-pubed 13 year olds you are leet. Helen, you fucking cunt, you don't know shit. I have radar for cut bullshitters.
You didn't write a compiler. What does it compile? I may believe a "compiler" that takes the puke you fucking shit out of your mouth and make some HTML. So Helen cunt speak to HTML compiler. Other than that, I doubt it. You don't know what a meta-language is, you don't know lisp, you don't know shit.
You never wrote a load balancing httpd. You don't know shit about threads, signaling, anything. You probably fuck up Java on a regular basis and strap on Frontpage and Visual Studio
MAPI sucks shit. Outlook sucks shit. You are a sellout cunt. Cunts like you promote VB and outlook forms. You sold your cunt self to the devil cunt loser.
VI? Try ed fuck cunt. I can go back farther than you. Thompson, Kernighan and Ritchie [Cox, Allen, Torvalds, Stallman, Joy, Babbage] were all men, with dicks, not pussies like your fucking cave. Men made UNIX, and women suck at using it so the sell out to fucking MAPI and Microsoft CUNT. You fucking cunt.
There are all women whose lives end at VB and squill. you are one of that all. There is no superset because you are all babbling cunts. Now strap on a baby to that tit, cunt.
I don't want to read about cunts talking cunt bullshit about fucking APIs they don't understand, cunt. Fucking ASSHOLE.
You are a sucky piece of shit. You lie like a fucking cunt, cunt. I hate you cunt. You are a fat, overweight, obese corpulent smelly pussy fat bitch cunt. You are fat and disgusting and you get boned by a Saint Bernard and Mastiff and the dog goes, damn, that fucking bitch's cave is a bucket of warm water its so loose. You suck horse cock cunt. Fuck you cunt.
And the dumb cunt says I am an AC. Id rather be AC than a known fucking bullshit liar. Get a job Cunt. And learn to feed and educate your bastard children and stop spending time on Slashdot. Cunt.
you are sucha goat fucking liar.
show me code snipits or specifications that indicate that MAPI is a free the world protocol.
DO IT.
i have never seen outlook driven properly by any other back end than Excrement Server and mostly properly by OpenMail.
PISS OFF you monopolist boot licking cum queer.
# man -k chgrp
chgrp (1) - change group ownership
Looks like chgrp isnt in section 3 for syscalls.
This seems to be the case on modern BSD and SYSV systems.
It's not a fucking protocol, get the point!!!!
look goto microsoft and search for MAPI, I susspect the API bit should be a pointer to the fact it's an API not a protocol.
Oh look Messaging API (MAPI) Programmer's Reference
Stop trolling and get a propper job, or at least if you are a troll then get some knowlage about what your talking about.
thank God the internet isn't a human right.