First I will apologise if these topics are inappropriate or just totally dumb, but please bear with me.
I am looking at Scalix for three distinct scenarios but don't know whether it is functional or appropriate as a solution.
1: For a volunteer fire brigade messaging system, where we also need calendaring/scheduling to make up availability lists etc. Also to distribute announcements to the members in general or to just the officers or specific officers and members. Some members have existing external email accounts, others would be purely local users. Any suggestions / comments?
2: for personal use - I have a distributed network and a number of email addresses, some wired some wireless running a mix of Linux, windows 2K and windows XP. It is a pain to always have to go back to one specific system to check emails. Again - - comments / suggestions?
3. A client runs a small business network, locked into Windows for accounting apps etc. They have a registered [hosted] website with its own domain name. They run, currently, 5 email addresses on the remote domain. Currently use Outlook as the exclusive email app. What they want is shared calendaring and address book accesible by each employee from any internal system. There is one dedicated server available which is not locked into an operating system - i.e. it is currently only a file server with no actual applications being run from it.
Am I looking at the wrong product for these problems or not. If not, then how easy is it for a complete beginner to set up and manage. [well OK not really a complete beginner, but someone who feels like a total idiot at times <G>]
Michael