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why do i need a Scalix server on a supported SuSE or Red Hat

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:43 pm
by johnaottman@aol.com
to run scalix web access on my windows machine i was told that:
1. You set up a Scalix server on a supported SuSE or Red Hat linux machine
2. You configure apache to use mod_jk and mod_ssl
3. You open port 443 on you firewall and forward it to you internal server

On ur web site it states: Scalix Web Access runs on a broad range of desktop platforms, including Windows, Linux, UNIX and Mac, giving customers the flexibility to use Internet Explorer or the Mozilla Browser to access email, calendar and contacts.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:56 pm
by mephisto
Why did you open another thread? This seems pointless to me.

As for your question: You can access you email, calendar and contacts using SWA running on the mentioned browsers. But these emails, calendar entries and contacts have to obviously be saved on a Server. SWA does not work with your email account you have at AOL (why am I not surprised?). It is an enterprise solution for people who need to run their own mail/groupware infrastructure.