Hi Russ,
basically the installer is just looking at the /etc/*release* file to detect the software version. However, the workarounds documented on this site are targeted at "equivalent" OS versions, such as Centos vs. RHEL - for examples search for CentOS. Another example is SuSE 10.x OSS vs 10.x Pro...
However, SLES10 is a different story - this is a completely new distro not equivalent to anything else and actually different in many ways, e.g. SuSE/Novell replaced Heimdal's Kerberos implementation with the MIT one - which is a huge differentce in many authentication situations.
So - nobody that I know of has tested running a copy of Scalix on SLES/10, I must assume that there is some serious trouble ahead because of the changes and should probably advise against trying this, unless you feel really "brave". If so, you will probably need to do a pretty manual install, this is documented in the "raw" docs on the Wiki,
www.scalix.com/wiki.
Please note that we would never accept such a system for support - too far off the beaten track. Please also note that the next major release of Scalix, Scalix 11, will actually support SLES/10.
Personal note by side - experience has shown that SuSE/Novell OS versions are never really stable before the first ServicePack comes out - another reason to hold off using this for a production email system.
With an application like eMail that is so mission critical, you absolutely don't want to be on the bleeding edge; also, note that most server hardware vendors will not yet have driver support for SLES10
Hope this help,
Florian.
Hope this helps,
Florian.