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author | meillo@marmaro.de |
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date | Tue, 16 Dec 2008 14:09:23 +0100 |
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1.1 --- a/thesis/tex/3-MailTransferAgents.tex Mon Dec 15 19:18:27 2008 +0100 1.2 +++ b/thesis/tex/3-MailTransferAgents.tex Tue Dec 16 14:09:23 2008 +0100 1.3 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ 1.4 \subsubsection*{Groupware} 1.5 Normally the term ``groupware'' does not mean one single program, but a suite of programs. They build a framework which is then populated with various modules that provide actual functionality. Modules for mail transfer, file storage, calendars, resource management, instant messaging, etc., are commonly available. 1.6 1.7 -One would use one of these program suites if the main work to do is not mail transfer, but providing integrated communication facilities and team working support for a group of people. The most common scenario are companies. They have \name{groupware} running to provide adequate services for their teams to work efficiently. But one may use \name{groupware} on the home server for his family members also. 1.8 +These program suites are used if the main work to do is providing integrated communication facilities and team working support for a group of people. Mail transfer is only part of the problem to solve. The most common scenario are companies. They have \name{groupware} running to provide adequate services for their teams to work efficiently. But one may use \name{groupware} on the home server for his family members also. 1.9 1.10 Examples are: \name{Lotus Notes}, \name{Microsoft Exchange}, \name{OpenGroupware.org} and \name{eGroupWare}. 1.11