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What is Kolab?
by Member on Friday 28/Jan/2005, @17:18
Reading the article it is really hard to understand what Kolab actually is. It basically comes down to
- Kolab server, which is just Cyrus and some other components already available on every
regular Linux distribution
- Kolab Client, which is just Kontact and available for a lot of servers, including Exchange,
Groupwise or OpenGroupware
What do I need Kolab for?
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Re: What is Kolab?
by Kevin Krammer on Saturday 29/Jan/2005, @03:58
One can get the kernel source from kernel.org, the sources of the GNU system from gnu.org, the KDE sources from kde.org, yet most Linux users use one of the available distributions.
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Re: What is Kolab?
by Martin Konold on Monday 31/Jan/2005, @18:13
Kolab offers a lot of extra features including multi-location support and server side freebusy generation and server side resource management (rooms, car fleet....)
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