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Yeah. I was thinking we'd use the OSS version for students, and the Net version for staff. Two servers. One with virtual domains for each school, authenticated against the LDAP directory at the school. The other with one domain, authenticated against the LDAP tree at the board office. Students get all the basic groupware stuff, staff get all that plust mobile-sync.
On paper, it looks like the best setup for us. We'll see what August holds. We really like how standards-based Zimbra is, how accessible the data in the Zimbra Store is to non-Zimbra clients (CalDAV, WebDAV, iCal, IMAP, LDAP, HTTP, etc). It's also very programmable. |
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Just an idea. You might be able to use Funambol for mobile sync with Zimbra. I haven't investigated it yet, but I was going to.
Also, I just installed Citadel in a VM on my main server, but I dunno, there's something i just don't like about it.....and then the interface is well, a bit weird. I am a big Zimbra fan, and I get beat up all the time over on the Ubuntu forums by the Citadel people. I am thinking about trying to install Zimbra on JeOS and see how that turns out. I sure wish there was a nice package solution like this that ran on *BSD. -Tim |
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