Not to sound stupid what what functionality are you hoping
to gain using
OGo? Looking at Communigate Pro you already have email,
calendaring,
address book and several other features, in addition it
looks to be
fairly cross platoform with regards to clients. It also
looked like it
does multiple languages and probably has preferences for
having each
user in their own time zone....did not see it but it is not
hard to do.
So is there a particular feature/function you wish that it
had that is
currently does not?
What benefits are you looking for over what you currently
have?
Thanks,
-brandon
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 10:24 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams
wrote:
> > 1) our mail server is Communigate Pro (use IMAP
only) and we are using
> > it's LDAP feature and hence an LDAP server as
well
> > 2) our mail clients are diverse, ranging from
Thunderbird, Mozilla and
> > outlook.
>
> This has little to do with OGo, OGo leaves mail up to
existing
> IMAP/SMTP servers.
>
> > 3) we need to have and hopefully opengroupware
operational among our far
> > flung offices in Germany, USA, Sydney, Canada,
etc. and we are all
> > connected via vpn
>
> Of course you can use the WebUI from anywhere.
>
> > 4) we have citrix in some of our offices.
>
> This isn't relevant, OGo doesn't run on Windows (OGo
requires a
> LINUX/BSD/... server).
>
> > 5) we have applications running Jboss, Tomcat and
Java.
>
> OGo is not a Java application.
>
> > 6) is oopengroupware complemetary to Acrive
Directory? and has there
> > been problems to work together?
>
> OGo uses LDAP for use authentication; you can
authenticate against AD.
>
> > Appreaciate if someone could point out if
opengroupware supports the
> > above requirements.
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