Calendaring (server side)?
Sharpe, Richard
rsharpe at amherst1.com
Tue Nov 4 07:13:19 EST 2003
Try this, it is not free but it runs on Linux and supports a variety of
clients including Ximian Evolution.
SUSE LINUX
Openexchange Server 4.1
http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/openexchange/
Take care Rich
Richard A Sharpe
(DBA) Sqlserver/DB2
Amherst Technologies
40 Continental Blvd
Merrimack, NH 03054
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-----Original Message-----
From: ken at flyingtoasters.net [mailto:ken at flyingtoasters.net]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 5:20 PM
To: discuss at gnhlug.org
Cc: tom at xanoptix.com
Subject: Calendaring (server side)?
Hi, all. It's come to my attention that the only real reason I can't just
outright dump Outlook on my end-users' machines is because of calendaring.
Furthermore -- regardless of platform -- it would be super-duper handy to
have a server-side scheduling/calendaring application so's I could (say)
schedule conference rooms, see that "Bob" was in Atlanta on Tuesday, etc.
A quick perusal of Freshmeat turns up several contenders...
most of which stopped active development in 2000 or 2001. A couple seem to
be extant, but either in alpha, or with virtually no docs.
So: I'm looking for something, server-side, that's RFC 2445 (iCal)
compliant, that someone's actually -used-, preferably with multiple RFC-2445
clients (eg. Outlook, Mozilla). OSS would be preferable, but I'm willing to
pay if need be -- though I'd -vastly- prefer a Linux-based solution over a
Windows-based one.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Ken
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