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- Samsung_Contact abstract "Samsung Contact was an enterprise e-mail and groupware server that ran on Linux and HP-UX. It was based on HP OpenMail, which was licensed from Hewlett-Packard.It provided e-mail, calendars and other collaborative software, which are standard in groupware. It could be accessed from many different clients, most notably Microsoft Outlook.It was discontinued at the end of 2007.".
- Q7410449 abstract "Samsung Contact was an enterprise e-mail and groupware server that ran on Linux and HP-UX. It was based on HP OpenMail, which was licensed from Hewlett-Packard.It provided e-mail, calendars and other collaborative software, which are standard in groupware. It could be accessed from many different clients, most notably Microsoft Outlook.It was discontinued at the end of 2007.".
- Samsung_Contact comment "Samsung Contact was an enterprise e-mail and groupware server that ran on Linux and HP-UX. It was based on HP OpenMail, which was licensed from Hewlett-Packard.It provided e-mail, calendars and other collaborative software, which are standard in groupware. It could be accessed from many different clients, most notably Microsoft Outlook.It was discontinued at the end of 2007.".
- Q7410449 comment "Samsung Contact was an enterprise e-mail and groupware server that ran on Linux and HP-UX. It was based on HP OpenMail, which was licensed from Hewlett-Packard.It provided e-mail, calendars and other collaborative software, which are standard in groupware. It could be accessed from many different clients, most notably Microsoft Outlook.It was discontinued at the end of 2007.".