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 a number of new user interface and backend features. A PIM user can now invite external participants, edit contacts directly in distribution lists, expunge messages in the mail folder context menu, and choose the target file store and/or database cluster by context creation.


Release Notes: This update provides a new and improved Open-Xchange Server backend with enhancements for both generations. It includes a new, clear, and logical structure for the configuration files and packages, an improved exception framework, a unified OSGi, etc.


Release Notes: This release adds a number of user interface backend features, including CalDAV access via Thunderbird/Lightning, with which it is possible to synchronize all Open-Xchange private, public, and shared calendars to the personal Thunderbird/Lightning client. Further user interface features are displaying appointment creator information and group tasks in the user interface.


Release Notes: This release adds a number of user interface and backend features, including auto-logout from the user interface, saving draft mail attachments, and official support for CentOS 6. It provides a new social wizard plugin and a confirmation popup if the browser closed.


Release Notes: This release provides a number of user interface and backend features, including improved invitation handling like sending mail with a configured default sender address, messages for resources marked “[Resource]”, and invitation messages providing the correct time zone. It provides export functionality for the Task module.
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.
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