Quoting Christopher A. Gahlon (cgahlon at citilink.com): > Help!!! The CEO has just mandiated unified calendaring/scheduling for our > company. And unless I can find a viable alternative he says I'll be stuck > supporting exchange and outpuke. > > I had looked at HP openmail about a year ago but they had stoppped > development. Are there any viable alternatives now that will sync with > various PDA's? Any suggestions opensouce or commercial would be greatly > appreciated. As a Linux consulting shop, I can answer there is no 100% opensource solution to Exchange. You can look at Bynari, Ximian Exhange plugin, but they are not as good as Exchange and Outlook. At Real Time, if a customer wants all the features of outlook/exchange, we explain the risks of outlook (viruses, etc), the risk of exchange (like the difficulty in backing up the mondo-inbox-file) and conceed Microsoft's -superior integrated- solution. Then we look to put linux in other places. Do I like this? No. But you have to loose some battles if you want to win the war. -- 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