Installed and integrated SuSE Openexchange Server into the Internet Society in Wellington.
The Openexchange Server combines SuSE's Linux Enterprise Server operating system with an e-mail server and groupware functionality to form a communications and groupware solution. SuSE Linux Openexchange Server is poised to battle Microsoft Exchange by integrating with the vendor's popular Outlook client.
Openexchange Server combines the best of all worlds: proven open source components; comprehensive software applications that offer reliable e-mail functions for reception, distribution, and dispatch of e-mail; integrated Webmail clients; smart, central appointment and address management; efficient project management and task planning tools to streamline enterprise operations. Also available are centrally controlled document management tool and group-based discussion forums to enhance the efficiency of project teams.
In addition to being Outlook compatible, SuSE Linux Openexchange Server works with all common browsers and synchronizes with Palms and PocketPCs.
OpenExchange's open-source components include:
- Postfix
- Apache 1.3
- Cyrus IMAP
- OpenLDAP
- Samba
- PostgreSQL
- SpamAssassin
- Tomcat
SuSE OpenExchange also supports the following standard security protocols:
- Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)
- SMTP Authentication (SMTP-AUTH)
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
While SuSE Openexchange Server was not Open Source in 2002 there is not a fully Open Source version called Open Exchange.