Re: Win to FreeBSD in company

From: Kristian Rink (afterimage_at_gmx.net)
Date: 08/25/03

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    Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 12:02:01 +0200
    To: Tatsu <tatsu@rpg.pl>, freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
    
    

    Hi there,...

    On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 21:14:36 +0200
    Tatsu <tatsu@rpg.pl> wrote:

    > Hello freebsd-newbies,
    >
    > I got a job and spent 2 weeks on winxp. Now I want to transfer
    > to FreeBSD but got two problems:
    > 1. Company's inside mail is on MS Exchange 5.5 (is going to
    > change to 2000 soon. And all managers and workers contact
    > through it. So my question is - is there any free (maybe GPL)
    > mail klient that uses MAPI ? (checked - no pop3 and smtp service

    Though there are several clients allowing connections to the (in
    some fields basically broken) POP3 implementation of Exchange, I
    guess you'll have a hard time finding a free / open source software
    package connecting to MAPI. Basically, MAPI is a highly proprietary
    protocol Exchange and Outlook are using not only for transferring
    e-mails but also for all the other stuff you might want to do with
    Exchange (centralized appointment scheduling and groupware working,
    for example). Given that, you might

    (a) want to set up your Exchange host to at least support
    standardized e-mail protocols like POP3 and SMTP - if you're the
    admin of that box, this shouldn't be too difficult, given that you
    still can't use the groupware/scheduling stuff,

    (b) check for some commercial MAPI connectors for free software
    (IIRC, there is one by ximian made for the evolution mailreader).

    > working on exchange) 2. I need a good stable web browser that
    > have no problems with different technology like java, flash etc.
    > For example SAP marketplace site and Tivoli www administration
    > tool got problems with some elements.

    Dunno about both SAP and Tivoli but about the web frontends of
    several document managemt systems we are working with, and by now I
    am happily using Mozilla|Firebird on both Win32 and *BSD/Linux
    without any trouble. :)

    Cheers,
    Kris

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