I have looked at Scalix with interest for some time. Currently we have Groupwise and I have become frustrated with the system all together (7 have issues). My thoughts are leaning towards letting people switch to Outlook since 7 have decent support and then getting everyone using that. That will facilitate the changeover to Scalix or Exchange. But this comes with a lot of questions:
1. How would I migrate. The cumbersome method would be to have everyone create PST local copies from their groupwise stuff (well I and my staff would do it). Then import these PST's to the scalix server. I know exchange has some good methods, what about scalix?
2. A big deal is third party support. Groupwise has done an abysmal job on this front. Until recently you could not sync with PDA's etc. Simply having Outlook solves this (and a lot of other issues) but I'm wondering about other commn stuff (blackberries, etc). In all honesty are there some missing gaps and what are they? I need to know this as part of my decision process.
3. Outlook compatability. Is there anything missing when using the Outlook connector. Big things are being able to connect remotely through a secure encrypted connection. I want to make sure that their is basically no difference between Outlook when connected to scalix vs exchange. I know Outlook compatibility is the strong attraction of your platform and between that and your web mail you have a very attractive product.
4. Backing up. Can someone please give me a good idea of how you backup stuff. Can you do a per mail item restore. I have been looking a bit and it appears there are some creative rsync stuff. We use veritas and since they have a linux agent I'm assuming it's not too hard. The devil is always in the details though so I have to wonder about things like not taking the system offline to backup (is this possible?), etc.
5. Administration. Can you implement certain administrative features like quota's and stuff? How does it interact with AD? When you create a user in AD does it automatically create a scalix user?
6. Redundancy. How easy is it to setup a cluster, etc?
7. Can I get competitive pricing? THis is a big deal for me. It's got to be cheaper than exchange. I know CAL licensing isn't the only factor so I'll be making my decision very carefully but having the discount will help make Scalix more attractive.
8. How is Scalix doing? Are you seeing growth, etc? Obviously the financial health of Scalix is a big deal. I'm sure trying to be an alternative to Exchange is hard since it's the juggernaut. I like the product from what I've seen and would like to use Linux so I hope this could work..
Sorry this is so long. I know with looking enough I can find these answers but I figure this is one of the reaons these forums exist.
Thanks much!