No, OGo and the Kolab server are just very different things. Kolab is simply a repackaged Cyrus and OpenLDAP server plus some scripts for configuration. In fact Kolab is going to be an excellent mail backend for OGo and certainly recommended.
OGo is a groupware server, providing scheduling services, document sharing services, workflow facilities, scripted forms, project management, etc. BTW: everything accessible using XML based interfaces and therefore easily integrated into existing infrastructures.
The Kolab client apparently (according to the Kolab list) will still take a loong time until being committed to the KDE CVS. If it becomes available, OGo will certainly interface it like it interfaces almost any other client using it's powerful middleware server.
Re:Try Kolab 1.0
Posted by: Helge Hess on July 15, 2003 05:02 AMIn fact Kolab is going to be an excellent mail backend for OGo and certainly recommended.
OGo is a groupware server, providing scheduling services, document sharing services, workflow facilities, scripted forms, project management, etc. BTW: everything accessible using XML based interfaces and therefore easily integrated into existing infrastructures.
The Kolab client apparently (according to the Kolab list) will still take a loong time until being committed to the KDE CVS. If it becomes available, OGo will certainly interface it like it interfaces almost any other client using it's powerful middleware server.
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