Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that this restriction was not a result of the chipset, but a limitation in the OS, which was removed in Leopard. MacBooks running OS X 10.5.x can address 4 gigs of RAM.
I tried using Zimbra, and a bunch of others (see http://poormanstech.blogspot.com/search/label/Exch ange%20Server%20Alternatives). Scalix beat it, and the various other ones I looked at, hands down.
And no, I do not have a vested interest in the product. In fact I'm just using the free version. I just think that, for my needs at any rate, it worked the best from the various alternatives I looked at.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that this restriction was not a result of the chipset, but a limitation in the OS, which was removed in Leopard. MacBooks running OS X 10.5.x can address 4 gigs of RAM.
So build an antenna. That's what I did, and I get the Fred eZone from 10 miles away.
I tried using Zimbra, and a bunch of others (see http://poormanstech.blogspot.com/search/label/Exch ange%20Server%20Alternatives). Scalix beat it, and the various other ones I looked at, hands down.
And no, I do not have a vested interest in the product. In fact I'm just using the free version. I just think that, for my needs at any rate, it worked the best from the various alternatives I looked at.
[tcs@apollo] ~> date Fri Apr 1 19:05:59 AST 2005 Last time I checked, 19:05:59 > 12:00:00 Even in the wilds of Canada...