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Newer page: version 8 Last edited on Tuesday, November 23, 2004 2:16:42 pm by CraigBox
Older page: version 7 Last edited on Tuesday, November 23, 2004 12:07:01 am by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
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-MicrosoftExchange is the MicrosoftCorporation mail/collaboration/groupware system. It supports access through [IMAP], [POP3], [NNTP], [SMTP], its own proprietary MAPI protocol, and a webmail client (OWA, Outlook Web Access) which can be accessed both directly by a WebBrowser and by other programs by means of a [DAV] interface. The latter is used by [Ximian]'s commercial connector for [Evolution] to provide native access to MicrosoftExchange . This is handy if the MicrosoftExchange SysAdmin has disabled the internet protocols, or if you want to use MicrosoftExchange 's calendaring under [Linux]. 
+MicrosoftExchange is the MicrosoftCorporation mail/collaboration/groupware system. It supports access through [IMAP], [POP3], [NNTP], [SMTP], its own proprietary MAPI protocol, and a webmail client (OWA, Outlook Web Access) which can be accessed both directly by a WebBrowser and by other programs, by means of a [DAV] interface. The latter is used by [Ximian]'s commercial connector for [Evolution] to provide native access to Exchange . This is handy if the Exchange SysAdmin has disabled the internet protocols, or if you want to use Exchange 's calendaring under [Linux]. 
  
-[DBMail] is a project to eventually build a OpenSource MicrosoftExchange workalike. In the meantime, there are several HOWTOs on the web describing how to implement similar services to MicrosoftExchange (shared calendaring, resource management etc). 
+[DBMail] is a project to eventually build a OpenSource Exchange workalike. In the meantime, there are several HOWTOs on the web describing how to implement similar services to Exchange (shared calendaring, resource management etc). 
  
-MicrosoftExchange has built a notoriety for losing data -- and since it stores its data in a binary database, disaster recovery is particularly fun.  
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-GreigMcGill calls it a ''typical pile of Microsoft shit, disguised as a group collaboration/mail server: 10/10 for features, -several million for implementation.''  
+Microsoft Exchange has built a notoriety for losing data -- and since it stores its data in a binary database, disaster recovery is particularly fun.