On 2/1/07, Ottavio Caruso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Hervé Piedvache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Outlook users would like to share their calendars ... in fact
>
> What kind of solution could I find to this stuff under a Debian
> Linux
> service ?
Why not Sunbird? You fill find it at mozilla.org.
I haven't found it at packages.debian.org.
Surely it must have been renamed mooncock or snowrat, for legal
reasons.
LOL :D :D :D
I remember sunbird, and it gave me an idea...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/projects$ aptitude search sunbird
p opensync-plugin-sunbird
- Opensync Mozilla Calendar(Sunbird) plugin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/projects$ aptitude search opensync
v libopensync-dev -
p libopensync0
- Synchronisation framework for email/pdas/and more
p libopensync0-dbg
- Debug symbols for libopensync0
p libopensync0-dev
- Headers and static libraries for libopensync
p opensync-plugin-evolution
- Evolution plugin for opensync
p opensync-plugin-file
- Opensync file plugin
p opensync-plugin-google-calendar
- Opensync Google Calendar plugin
p opensync-plugin-irmc
- IrMC plugin for opensync
p opensync-plugin-kdepim
- KDE plugin for opensync
p opensync-plugin-palm
- Opensync Palm plugin
p opensync-plugin-palm-dev
- Opensync Palm plugin (Development files)
p opensync-plugin-sunbird
- Opensync Mozilla Calendar(Sunbird) plugin
p opensync-plugin-syncml
- Opensync SyncML plugin
p opensyncutils
- Command line utilities for libopensync
p python-opensync
- Python bindings to the opensync synchronisation engine
v python2.4-opensync -
Seems that OpenSync is capable of multi-system syncing.. including
GMail, Sunbird and so on.. Maybe somehow also outlook.. you have to
search.
Regards,
Atis