Quoting Richard Hoffbeck (rwh at umn.edu): > From a corporate point of view Exchange is a pretty sweet setup. In > addition to integrating e-mail, address book and scheduling services, it > makes it easy to apply consistent policies across the company. If the > legal weenies say that internal e-mails should be archived for 6 months > and external e-mails for 3 years, Exchange can do that for you. If you > want deleted messages to be available for recovery for 45 days, Exchange > can do that as well. Of course it integrates into the existing MS > security model for dealing with authenticating users and assigning > privileges, and it can provide access to pop/imap clients and web > browsers as well. How would the above be done with open source tools? Have to write some procmail receipes? Anything other solutions? -- Bob Tanner <tanner at real-time.com> | Phone : (952)943-8700 http://www.mn-linux.org, Minnesota, Linux | Fax : (952)943-8500 http://www.tcwug.org, Minnesota, Wireless | Coding isn't a crime. Fingerprint: 02E0 2734 A1A1 DBA1 0E15 623D 0036 7327 93D9 7DA3