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[SOLVED] Zafara possible on B3 ?

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 09:31
by oliver
Hi there,

does anybody have already successfully running the Zafara Suite running at his B2 or B3 ? I have tried this but was not successfull. The setup script is telling me that "this is not a support environment". A google research is telling me that Zafara officially does not support ARM CPU´s.

Any experiences are highly welcome :D

Thanks

Oliver

Re: Zafara possible on B3 ?

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 10:39
by Gordon
Do you mean Zarafa - the MAPI mail server?

I'm afraid not. It's a closed source application that is only available for Intel x86 and x64 class processors.

Re: Zafara possible on B3 ?

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 14:56
by Ubi
well, they call themselves "The Best Open Source Email & Collaboration Software". The community versions is on some sort of altered GPL3 license.

Anyway: the source is here:
http://download.zarafa.com/community/final/

Re: Zafara possible on B3 ?

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 16:12
by su_root

Re: Zafara possible on B3 ?

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 02:17
by Gordon
Ubi wrote:well, they call themselves "The Best Open Source Email & Collaboration Software". The community versions is on some sort of altered GPL3 license.

Anyway: the source is here:
http://download.zarafa.com/community/final/
I was not aware of that. We used to do business with that company back when they called themselves Connectux and they were offering something of a SuSE based SBS solution. They had the MAPI interface already back then, but nothing close to Zarafa to use it - it was kind of more basic being able to support Outlook clients. I received some rumours that they'd put the MAPI interface on GPL, but I'm surprised to hear that it's actually a working (limited) version of Zarafa.

Re: Zafara possible on B3 ?

Posted: 04 Dec 2011, 12:44
by oliver
thanks all for your comments. But I am not sure if this is the right 1 for me :( . I need a stable software and the ways posted seams to be a little bit strange :roll: . Dont wanna have this on my B3. This MUST work :!:

Anyway: Thanks for posting

Oliver