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

Postby johnaottman@aol.com » Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:43 pm

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.

mephisto

Postby mephisto » Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:56 pm

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.


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