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Netline's Open-Xchange Server technology now under GPL license







Netline's Open-Xchange Server technology
now under GPL license

Netline's Open-Xchange Server technology
now under GPL license
08/09/2004 04:29 PM

The core technology used in SUSE Linux Openexchange Server, which allows Linux-based groupware to operate with Microsoft's Exchange Server, is being contributed to the open-source community under the GNU General Public License.




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