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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 13:33:44 +0000</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: aaron at pd.org (aaron)</li>
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There are a number of companies who are trying to supply Microsoft
Exchange-compatible or Exchange-competitive back-ends for corporate
messaging systems. The goal is to allow end users to use Outlook, which
is now the dominant mail/PIM client on corporate users' desks, while
allowing administrators to deploy systems that are Unix-based and that
avoid some of the problems that Microsoft Exchange has had in the past.
Scalix is one such product. It has a strong technical pedigree (HP
OpenMail is the underlying foundation) and an outstanding webmail
client. The law school is investigating the deployment of Scalix to
handle approximately 150 faculty and staff email accounts. Ben Chapman,
Assistant Dean for Information Technology at the law school, will
discuss Scalix and will demonstrate it for the group.
Bio:
Ben Chapman is in charge of the Emory University School of Law's IT
department. Before formally entering the IT field in 1997, he practiced
law for five years with a 40 lawyer firm in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was
previously IT director for the University of Tulsa College of Law and
has been at Emory since 2003. He has owned some flavor of Unix-based
computer since 1991, and has also owned a Sinclair QL, an Atari 520ST,
an Epson HX-20, an NEC Starlet, and other bits of micro-computing history.
[ ed: What? No Commodore PET? VIC-20? C-64? :-) ]
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PS:
At this time we have openings for meeting presentations in January,
February and March '06. If you have a topic or product you want to
present to the group, a lead to share for potential outside presenters,
or specific topic requests that you would like to see addressed, please
contact :
<aaron at pd.org> or <Charles.Shapiro at turner.com>
All GNU / Linux affiliated topics and ideas are welcome!
peace
aaron
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