Linux administrator's guide : install, configure, and administer your Scalix collaboration platform email and groupware server /
First Statement of Responsibility
Markus Feilner ; reviewers, Braam van Heerden, Kevin Anderson.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Birmingham, U.K. :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Packt Publ.,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2008.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource (vi, 256 pages) :
Other Physical Details
illustrations.
SERIES
Series Title
From technologies to solutions
GENERAL NOTES
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Title from title screen.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Email and Groupware: History and Basics; A Brief History of Email; The 1960's-CTSS and MIT; The '70's-From MULTICS to RFC Standards; The Story of @; RFCs-Request for Comments; Mailing Lists, Sendmail, X.400, BBS, and More; The '90's: Groupware, the WWW, and Microsoft; How does Email Work?; Sending Mail-the User View; The Protocols Involved; SMTP; POP; IMAP; MAPI-IMAP, the Microsoft Way.; MIME; Headers-What Does an Email Look Like?; Storing the Groupware Data; Directory Services-DAP and LDAP; VCAL, ICAL, GroupDAV, CalDAV, WebDAV, ...
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Download Community Edition from the Scalix Website Checking and Troubleshooting the System Before Installation; DNS Integration; Continuing Installation; Three Steps for Initial Configuration; Setting Up the Server; Testing the Installation; Installing Scalix on Fedora Core; Summary; Chapter 4: Advanced Installations; Advice for Installation; Checklist for Accessing the Graphical Installation; Graphical Installation on Windows Using NoMachine; Setting Up Your First NoMachine Session; Text-Based Installation; Uninstalling, Updating, and Reconfiguring Scalix; Uninstalling Scalix
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Groupware Definitions Summary; Chapter 2: Scalix Groupware; The History of Scalix: Why HP Won the ""Bury The Gold"" Award; Abandoning OpenMail; Scalix at First Glance-SAC and SWA; Scalix Web Access-the Web Client; Scalix Architecture and Protocols; Protocols; User Types; Mail Nodes; Services; Daemons; Queues; The Message Store; Scalix Versions and Packages; Licenses; Platforms and Hardware Requisites; Packages; Add-Ons; Getting Help; The Scalix Website; Manual Pages; Online Help; Summary; Chapter 3: Installing Scalix; Installing Scalix on OpenSuSE
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Installing Outlook as a Client A New Account; Changing an Existing Account; Adding an Outlook Profile; Setting Up Outlook for the Scalix Server; SmartCache; Starting Outlook 2000; The SmartCache Icon and Context Menu; Outlook 2003; Installing the Scalix Evolution Connector; Kmail/Kontact as IMAP Client; Kontact as Groupware Client with a Scalix Server; Scalix E-Mail with Thunderbird; Summary; Chapter 7: Common Options and Documentation; Global Configuration Files and Directories; Scalix-Outlook: mapi.cfg; Options and Parameters; General Options; IMAP and Addressing Options
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Updating and Reconfiguring Advanced Installations-Multi-Server Setup; Distributing Scalix Services on Multiple Hosts; Troubleshooting Installation; Summary; Chapter 5: First Steps with Scalix Admin Consoleand Scalix Web Access; SAC at a Glance; Logging In; A First Look Around; Navigating in the Admin Console; Users, Groups, Resources...; Changing Passwords; Filtering the List; Adding a User; Playing with Filters; Testing the New Account-Logging into SWA; Sending the First Email; Summary; Chapter 6: Administration and Configuration; Deploying Clients; Installing Scalix Connect for Outlook
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"High-end email and groupware is a domain where only few vendors can provide solutions. It is where companies like HP, Novell, or Scalix offer reliable and scalable products. And Scalix is the only one that has licensed parts under a free and open-source license (Scalix Public License). Scalix runs on Linux, is free for up to 10 users, offers a lot of possible features, ranging from caldav or syncml to clusters, and supports any client. Its flexible architecture gives you the freedom to choose your hardware platform, desktop client, security, directory, and storage infrastructure"--Resource description page.
ACQUISITION INFORMATION NOTE
Source for Acquisition/Subscription Address
Safari Books Online
Stock Number
CL0500000064
OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
Title
Scalix.
International Standard Book Number
9781847192769
TITLE USED AS SUBJECT
Linux.
Linux.
Linux.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Client/server computing.
Electronic mail systems-- Computer programs.
Groupware (Computer software)
Client/server computing.
Client/server computing.
COMPUTERS-- Desktop Applications-- Email Clients.
COMPUTERS-- System Administration-- Email Administration.