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Exchange and Ispcp
Hi
Is it possible to use some kind of exchange software and ispcp on the same server? I could read in the forum that open xchange and ispcp doesnt run together on the same server. I need a calender function, so that i can sync with other users.
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10-01-2008 04:24 AM
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RE: Exchange and Ispcp
Exchange runs on windows and IspCp only runs on unix-like oses so it is impossible to run both of them on the same server unless you also use a virtualization solution, sorry.
10-01-2008 02:13 PM
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RE: Exchange and Ispcp
(10-01-2008 02:13 PM)kilburn Wrote:  Exchange runs on windows and IspCp only runs on unix-like oses so it is impossible to run both of them on the same server unless you also use a virtualization solution, sorry.

I know that Microsoft exchange is windows software, but is there some open source software that works like ms exchange or open xchange that can run on an ispcp server? Could use that software like that Smile
10-01-2008 10:46 PM
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RE: Exchange and Ispcp
Not really. But you can try eGroupware --> http://www.egroupware.org/Home?lang=en#.
or Tine 2.0 --> http://www.tine20.org/

But it is not to compare with OX or EX Sad

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10-03-2008 01:45 AM
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RE: Exchange and Ispcp
(10-03-2008 01:45 AM)BeNe Wrote:  Not really. But you can try eGroupware --> http://www.egroupware.org/Home?lang=en#.
or Tine 2.0 --> http://www.tine20.org/

But it is not to compare with OX or EX Sad

Greez BeNe

That looks very nice, what would you suggest of the 2?

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10-03-2008 02:56 AM
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RE: Exchange and Ispcp
Btw. Can i just install it on my ispcp server with apt-get install egroupware. Will it have no effect on my current ispcp setup?
10-03-2008 05:03 AM
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RE: Exchange and Ispcp
It shouldn't have any effect on your ispcp setup but it probably won't work as-is: you'll have to modify the apache setup to enable an egroupware-specific virtual host.
10-03-2008 06:22 PM
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RE: Exchange and Ispcp
Tine 2.0 is really new and not complete so your choice is eGroupware.
Download the newst .tar.gz from the eGroupware Site and install it as a normal PHP Application.

Greez BeNe
10-04-2008 12:37 AM
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RE: Exchange and Ispcp
(10-04-2008 12:37 AM)BeNe Wrote:  Tine 2.0 is really new and not complete so your choice is eGroupware.
Download the newst .tar.gz from the eGroupware Site and install it as a normal PHP Application.

Greez BeNe

I choose egroupware, but i got stuck in the installation where i have to put the path of Users and Group Files e.g. E:\Files or /file in part 2 of the installation. Which path do i choose there on my debian system? It says that i cant put the folder in the webservers docroot. Where do i put it?
10-10-2008 10:45 PM
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RE: Exchange and Ispcp
You can also put it to /var/www/ with the correct Permissions that Apache can read it.

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10-10-2008 10:55 PM
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