Open-Xchange Server Edition is a multi-tier, small footprint solution that integrates seamlessly into customer’s architectures, enabling smooth start of operation based on services. The Open-Xchange Server Edition supports different Enterprise Linux systems like SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, and Debian Etch. Users are presented with a highly advanced, improved, and intuitive browser based interface that meets all their email, calendaring, tasking, contacts, and document storage requirements. Further integrations like LDAP-support or ADS are possible. It's designed for medium organizations and educational and public administrations that want to have a customizable communication solution.
| Tags | Office/Business Scheduling groupware Internet Web Dynamic Content Information Management Document Repositories Communications Email Email Clients (MUA) Conferencing social networking social software Calendar Contact Management OX |
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| Licenses | GPLv2 creative commons by-nc-sa 2.5 |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Java AJAX SQL |
| Translations | English German French Spanish Dutch Italian Polish |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release provides user information in the mail attachment upload dialog. The User is informed that it isn’t possible to have a preview of the chosen attachment. This release also provides a new configuration option to disable the upsell switches. Tabulators like “Attachment” will be disabled with the new configuration option.


Release Notes: This release provides improved invitation email handling including participant lists in the invitation mail, and invitation mails for further appointment fields. It also includes analytical UI events, search field improvements, an improved “OAuth” description in the user interface, a popup if email attachments are stored as a publication, and the ability to monitor JMX through a firewall.


Release Notes: This release provides a number of user interface backend features including handling of internationalized domain names, an improved mail filter API, default selection for CVS-Import, no module prefix for the window meta object “title set”, minimal backend requirements for OLOX2, and retaining iTip / iMip messages after processing.


Release Notes: This release added a number of features including the ability to show only elements of the current week in the widget. The email composer no longer closes after saving a draft. "Send Email to" was added to the RMB menu in contacts card view. The email account is now shown in the folder tree. Automatic bug reports are now configurable. Emails in the "Drafts" folder are now deleted after they are sent. Support for OXtender 2 for MS Outlook 64-Bit was added. Preferred mailing addresses are now supported.


Release Notes: This release provides a number of features, including a new modern redesigned start page, configurable embedded windows, one-line panel, and support for additional languages and platforms. It also provides vacation notice timeframe settings, a function to mark a mail folder as read, easy email filter creation, and the ability to hide non-working times in the calendar. Further user interface improvements were made. A new version of the OXtender for Business Mobility is provided.
Recent comments
16 Jul 2007 07:13
Express Edition
Express edition was launched and looks like the best open-source collaboration application that I have seen. Runs on Ubuntu
06 Feb 2007 13:49
This project seems to be dead
There has been no progress since august 2006... Unfortunately a great project simply dies away..
17 Nov 2006 07:16
Re: Zimbra
> We moved from OX to Zimbra. Slick AJAX
> Web UI for both end users and
> administrators. Super simple 10min
> install.
>
> Zimbra
Zimbra has about 1/2 the functionality and is long-term way more expensive than OX (OX charges only for upgrades, zimbra uses a subscription-based model per-user/per-year). Both are good products, but I would suggest OX if you're looking long-term.
17 Nov 2006 07:08
Love it...
Great project, I was amazed at the functionality of it. Hope word gets around soon, the developers deserve the credit. For a small or mid-sized company, this product alone has done wonders for our productivity without taking anything away in terms of training. Thanks guys!!
30 Apr 2006 13:47
Re: Great piece of software
Full ACK. After having some problems with the installation (specially the ldap part) it is a smart running piece of software. You'll get a bunch of full featured modules with lots of options. I won't miss it! Thanks to the whole OX developers, as well to the community and keep on the good work.
cyril
BTW: For those who have problems its worth to take a look to the forum, the wiki or the mailing lists which contains lots of informations about the installation, documentation and other misc stuff.