For the collaboration part of the equation, HP's Openmail might be worth checking out. Serves Outlook clients, Linux GUI clients, POP clients, web-based clients. MAPI, LDAP functionality, messaging, calendaring, shared directories, yada yada. Full Release 6.0 for Linux is a free download. We've been playing with it for a couple weeks, seems very functional, proprietary or no.
Actually, not the flipdown model (introduced with the 9600) or IDE (introduced in non-performas with the G3 towers), just plainol' 50 pin fast SCSI and possibly the worst case ever made by Apple. unscrew, yank case, rip out every cable and pull M/B to fiddle with RAM. ugh. still pretty nice machines, though.
yay!
BWAH-HAH-HAH-HA!!!!!
this thread is friggin KILLING me.
oh, my achin' butt....
For the collaboration part of the equation, HP's Openmail might be worth checking out. Serves Outlook clients, Linux GUI clients, POP clients, web-based clients. MAPI, LDAP functionality, messaging, calendaring, shared directories, yada yada. Full Release 6.0 for Linux is a free download. We've been playing with it for a couple weeks, seems very functional, proprietary or no.
Actually, not the flipdown model (introduced with the 9600) or IDE (introduced in non-performas with the G3 towers), just plainol' 50 pin fast SCSI and possibly the worst case ever made by Apple. unscrew, yank case, rip out every cable and pull M/B to fiddle with RAM. ugh. still pretty nice machines, though.
cisco:c cess/6000dsl/index.shtml
/ adsl/page6.htm
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/a
alcatel:
http://www.alcatel.com/telecom/asd/keytech/adsl
all the telco equip vendors have some kind of solution at this point, these are the two that come to mind first...