[CS-FSLUG] Help Me Keep Outlook Out (of My Church's Office)

Timothy R. Butler tbutler at uninetsolutions.com
Mon Aug 16 23:14:54 CDT 2004


Hi Stephen,
> We just did a business case study on several options (ranging from 
> roll our own to Novell OpenExchange to Exchange to ...)   The problem 
> is that there isn't much out there, yet to rival the calendaring 
> aspects of Exchange.  For [...]
> We need not get into "religious" arguments over Windows/Linux.  We 
> need to see what will fit the situation best at the moment and not 
> distract us, but let us move quickly on to God's purpose for us.

	Windows has been a nightmare thus far... but I'm always open to things 
changing. :-)

	The main thing I would like to avoid is using the Outlook client. I 
tend to think that is asking for trouble. One person on another list 
suggested Novell Groupwise to me, since it has its own client. I guess 
Lotus Notes might be an option too. Did you examine either of those?

	Thanks,
		Tim

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