Hi,
im using zarafa, its like exchange server.
http://www.zarafa.com/content/community
bye
On 28.5.2010 0:09, Ian Murray wrote:
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> I
>
>> was planning to evaluate devical, but have not tried it yet:
>>
>
>> href="http://www.davical.org/"; target=_blank
>>
>>> http://www.dav
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Ian Murray wrote:
>
>
> I
> > was planning to evaluate devical, but have not tried it yet:
>
> > href="http://www.davical.org/"; target=_blank
> > >http://www.davical.org/
>
> I would welcome comments from anyone with
> > experience with devical.
>
> DAViCal is ex
I
> was planning to evaluate devical, but have not tried it yet:
> href="http://www.davical.org/"; target=_blank
> >http://www.davical.org/
I would welcome comments from anyone with
> experience with devical.
DAViCal is excellent. Perhaps more at home on a Debian based disty, but can be
in
sync wrote:
> Thanks for all suggestions ~ ^-^
So, don't leave us hanging by suspenders, tell us what you've decided on!
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Mauriat Miranda wrote:
> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:07 AM, sync wrote:
>
>> Hello,guys:
>>
>> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
>> which I will be trying.
>>
>> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
>> systems?
>>
>
> I k
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:07 AM, sync wrote:
> Hello,guys:
>
> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
> which I will be trying.
>
> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
> systems?
I know its not open source, but have you considered
Hi,
I think that maybe Zimbra, ClearOS, eGroupware, Zarafa or Horde are a
little too much if the only thing you want is to have the calendar.
Maybe you should check WebCalendar [1]; its pretty good, allowing you
to sync it with iCal/RSS, and a bunch of other things.
Of course it all depends on wh
On 5/26/2010 8:25 AM, Max Hetrick wrote:
> sync wrote:
>> Hello,guys:
>>
>> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
>> which I will be trying.
>>
>> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
>> systems?
>
> eGroupware and Horde are popular
On 05/26/2010 10:07 AM, sync wrote:
> Hello,guys:
>
> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
> which I will be trying.
> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
> systems?
>
Take a look at Zafara:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Feature
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:07 AM, sync wrote:
> Hello,guys:
>
> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
> which I will be trying.
>
> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
> systems?
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Max wrote:
> sync wrote:
>> Hello,guys:
>>
>> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
>> which I will be trying.
>>
>> My question is, does anyone know of any
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> On a related note, since you're a horde user: my ISP that I have my domain
> hosted on offers roundcube, squirrelmail, and horde. What I don't like
> about squirrelmail is that it does *not* do the right thing on a reply: I
> have to manually put in who wrote the email I'
Max wrote:
> sync wrote:
>> Hello,guys:
>>
>> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
>> which I will be trying.
>>
>> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
>> systems?
>
> eGroupware and Horde are popular. I use Horde Webmail Edition
sync wrote:
> Hello,guys:
>
> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
> which I will be trying.
>
> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
> systems?
eGroupware and Horde are popular. I use Horde Webmail Edition which
includes e-mai
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