Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Les Mikesell
On 5/27/2011 1:46 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > >>> Still a separate issue from running thunderbird or any other single app >>> remotely. From your workstation, does 'ssh -Y rh_6_box thunderbird' do >>> something reasonable? I suppose you would end up having to automount >>> the users own home di

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread m . roth
Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > Les Mikesell wrote: >> On 5/27/2011 11:51 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >> Yes, I am missing some point. If you run X you can run anything >> from anywhere else in a window pretty much transparently. Why can't >> you add >>> > I think you are talking ab

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Les Mikesell wrote: > On 5/27/2011 11:51 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Yes, I am missing some point. If you run X you can run anything from > anywhere else in a window pretty much transparently. Why can't you add >> I think you are talking about remote desktop implementation, and he

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Les Mikesell
On 5/27/2011 11:51 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Yes, I am missing some point. If you run X you can run anything from anywhere else in a window pretty much transparently. Why can't you add > >> >>> I think you are talking about remote desktop implementation, and he >>> about nVidia dri

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread m . roth
Les Mikesell wrote: > On 5/27/2011 11:26 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > >>> Yes, I am missing some point. If you run X you can run anything from >>> anywhere else in a window pretty much transparently. Why can't you add > >> I think you are talking about remote desktop implementation, and he >

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Les Mikesell
On 5/27/2011 11:26 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: >> Yes, I am missing some point. If you run X you can run anything from >> anywhere else in a window pretty much transparently. Why can't you add >> accounts for everyone on the RH 6.1 box (probably doing authentication >> against your windows do

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Les Mikesell wrote: > Yes, I am missing some point. If you run X you can run anything from > anywhere else in a window pretty much transparently. Why can't you add > accounts for everyone on the RH 6.1 box (probably doing authentication > against your windows domain since everyone with exchang

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: >> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >>> Les Mikesell wrote: On 5/26/2011 4:21 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > If you are using Centos as a desktop, you'll probably want to upgrade to 6.0 at the first opportunity which should get you up to T-

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Les Mikesell
On 5/27/2011 10:34 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > If you are using Centos as a desktop, you'll probably want to upgrade to 6.0 at the first opportunity which should get you up to T-bird 3.1.x with a matching thunderbird-ligntening in EPEL. Still need the exchange connector, thou

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread m . roth
Les Mikesell wrote: > On 5/27/2011 10:00 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >> >>> If you are using Centos as a desktop, you'll probably want to upgrade >>> to 6.0 at the first opportunity which should get you up to T-bird 3.1.x >>> with a matching thunderbird-ligntening in EPEL. Still need the >>> excha

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Les Mikesell
On 5/27/2011 10:00 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > >> If you are using Centos as a desktop, you'll probably want to upgrade to >> 6.0 at the first opportunity which should get you up to T-bird 3.1.x >> with a matching thunderbird-ligntening in EPEL. Still need the exchange >> connector, though. > >

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread m . roth
Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >> Les Mikesell wrote: >>> On 5/26/2011 4:21 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >>> If you are using Centos as a desktop, you'll probably want to upgrade >>> to 6.0 at the first opportunity which should get you up to T-bird 3.1.x >>> with a matching th

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Les Mikesell wrote: >> On 5/26/2011 4:21 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: 1) see if your boss has a problem with you having to remember to update thunderbird from the i386 updates directory. 2) see if you could (gently) convince the centos guys to put it >>

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread m . roth
Les Mikesell wrote: > On 5/26/2011 4:21 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >> >>> 1) see if your boss has a problem with you having to remember to >>> update thunderbird from the i386 updates directory. >>> 2) see if you could (gently) convince the centos guys to put it >>> also in one of the cent

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Les Mikesell
On 5/26/2011 4:21 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > >> 1) see if your boss has a problem with you having to remember to >> update thunderbird from the i386 updates directory. >> 2) see if you could (gently) convince the centos guys to put it >> also in one of the centosplus or extras x86_64 p

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Lars Hecking wrote: > Ljubomir Ljubojevic writes: >> Lars Hecking wrote: >>> Try the one from Remi Collet then. He's a contributor or even developer for >>> Fedora. >> You should first check that write just so you write something. > > I have been building tb 3.1 rpms from Remi's SRPMs. Works w

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Lars Hecking
Ljubomir Ljubojevic writes: > Lars Hecking wrote: > > Try the one from Remi Collet then. He's a contributor or even developer for > > Fedora. > > You should first check that write just so you write something. I have been building tb 3.1 rpms from Remi's SRPMs. Works well. Only requirement is

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Lars Hecking wrote: > Try the one from Remi Collet then. He's a contributor or even developer for > Fedora. You should first check that write just so you write something. I have his full mirror and when I searched my mrepo folder there was *no* thunderbird/firefox in it. And just now I just sc

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Pete Biggs
> > > >My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes > > that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't > > look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears that > > Evolution claims to, but It's got to be able to set dates, etc

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Lars Hecking
jleafey writes: > I've been using a Java-based tool named DAVmail (davmail.sourceforge.net) to > access my Exchange calendar from Thunderbird with the Lightning plug-in. It > can basically proxy Exchange calendars (and e-mail for that matter) to > protocols that Thunderbird and Lightning can under

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Lars Hecking
> Never mind, noscript was blocking the button from appearing. > > Now it won't install, since there doesn't appear to be an x86_64 version http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.0b1/contrib/linux-x86_64/ (Haven't checked if there's a 1.0b2) _

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Lars Hecking
> Thanks very much, but that's not going to work. My manager doesn't want to > use "random repos", and really doesn't want to build something that a) > would have to be rolled out to the whole division, and b) we'd have to be > responsible for building updates. > > I guess it's on to something el

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-27 Thread Lars Hecking
m.r...@5-cent.us writes: > Folks, > >My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes > that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't > look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears that > Evolution claims to, but It's got to be

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
jleafey wrote: > I've been using a Java-based tool named DAVmail (davmail.sourceforge.net) to > access my Exchange calendar from Thunderbird with the Lightning plug-in. It > can basically proxy Exchange calendars (and e-mail for that matter) to > protocols that Thunderbird and Lightning can unders

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread jleafey
I've been using a Java-based tool named DAVmail (davmail.sourceforge.net) to access my Exchange calendar from Thunderbird with the Lightning plug-in. It can basically proxy Exchange calendars (and e-mail for that matter) to protocols that Thunderbird and Lightning can understand. I've used it wit

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Devin Reade
--On Thursday, May 26, 2011 04:09:09 PM -0600 Devin Reade wrote: > If you're looking for an email *client* that does calendaring and > runs on CentOS, I believe that Mulberry will talk calendaring to > an exchange server and I know it runs on CentOS (as well as other > Linux variants, Mac and Wi

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Devin Reade
If you're looking for an email *client* that does calendaring and runs on CentOS, I believe that Mulberry will talk calendaring to an exchange server and I know it runs on CentOS (as well as other Linux variants, Mac and Windows). Don't let the lack of recent up

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane wrote: > >> -Original Message- >> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On >> Behalf Of m.r...@5-cent.us >> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 17:21 >> To: CentOS mailing list

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: >> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >>> Eero Volotinen wrote: 2011/5/26 : > Folks, > > My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS > boxes that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It > do

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane
> -Original Message- > From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On > Behalf Of m.r...@5-cent.us > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 17:21 > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: Re: [CentOS] calendar > > > Would be nice. Trouble is, we

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Robert Heller
At Thu, 26 May 2011 15:48:53 -0400 CentOS mailing list wrote: > > m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > > Eero Volotinen wrote: > >> 2011/5/26 : > >>> Folks, > >>> > >>>   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS > >>> boxes that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calend

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread m . roth
Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane wrote: >> Behalf Of m.r...@5-cent.us > >> CentOS does what RHEL does, and RHEL 5.x *only* provides thunderbird >> 2.x.Further, in Linux, they do build seperately for 64 bit vs. 32 bit. >> > I was going to suggest loading the 32bit version like you can do

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane
> -Original Message- > From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On > Behalf Of m.r...@5-cent.us > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 16:43 > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: Re: [CentOS] calendar > > CentOS does what RHEL does, and

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Jeff wrote: > Well don't blame me if T-Bird is vastly different across platforms. > I'm just saying where to find it in Thunderbird. If those Mozilla > folks are doing their job right, then I would hope you would see the > same thing on CentOS. YMMV. Sorry for trying to be helpful. However I > can'

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread m . roth
Jeff wrote: > On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 3:21 PM, wrote: >> Jeff wrote: >>> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:30 PM,   wrote: Eero Volotinen wrote: > 2011/5/26  : Any clues as to how to get the damn thing? >>> Well, I don't run it on CentOS, but on Windows Thunderbird 3.1.10  go >>> to H

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread m . roth
Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >> Eero Volotinen wrote: >>> 2011/5/26 : Folks, My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't look like Lightening can, an

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Jeff
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 3:21 PM, wrote: > Jeff wrote: >> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:30 PM,   wrote: >>> Eero Volotinen wrote: 2011/5/26  : > Folks, > >   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS > boxes > that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange ser

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Eero Volotinen wrote: >> 2011/5/26 : >>> Folks, >>> >>> My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes >>> that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't >>> look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears tha

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread m . roth
Jeff wrote: > On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:30 PM, wrote: >> Eero Volotinen wrote: >>> 2011/5/26  : Folks,   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't look like Lightening

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Jeff
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:30 PM, wrote: > Eero Volotinen wrote: >> 2011/5/26  : >>> Folks, >>> >>>   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes >>> that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't >>> look like Lightening can, and from some googli

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread m . roth
Eero Volotinen wrote: > 2011/5/26 : >> Folks, >> >>   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes >> that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't >> look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears that >> Evolution claims to, but...

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread m . roth
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Eero Volotinen wrote: >> 2011/5/26 : >>> Folks, >>> >>>   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS >>> boxes that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It >>> doesn't look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears >>>

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread m . roth
Alexander Georgiev wrote: >>   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes >> that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't >> look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears that >> Evolution claims to, but It's got to be able to

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread m . roth
Eero Volotinen wrote: > 2011/5/26 : >> Folks, >> >>   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes >> that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't >> look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears that >> Evolution claims to, but...

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Alexander Georgiev
>   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes > that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't > look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears that > Evolution claims to, but It's got to be able to set dates, etc. > Exchange h

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Eero Volotinen
2011/5/26 : > Folks, > >   My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes > that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't > look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears that > Evolution claims to, but It's got to be able to set d

Re: [CentOS] calendar

2011-05-26 Thread Digimer
On 05/26/2011 02:53 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Folks, > >My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS boxes > that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't > look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears that > Evolution claims to,

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2010-06-03 Thread sync
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Paul Bijnens wrote: > On 2010-06-03 05:21, sync wrote: > > I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the > > Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. > > I just need a simple server to support a few personal c

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2010-06-03 Thread Paul Bijnens
On 2010-06-03 05:21, sync wrote: > I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the > Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. > I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendars and a > > shared calendar. Any recommendation

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2010-06-02 Thread Kahlil Hodgson
On 03/06/10 13:21, sync wrote: > Hi ,all : > > I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the > Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. > I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendars and a > shared calendar. Any recommen

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2010-06-02 Thread Eero Volotinen
2010/6/3 sync : > Hi ,all : > > I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the > Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. > I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendars and a > > shared calendar. Any recommendations for a

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-28 Thread Hodja Nasredin
Hi, im using zarafa, its like exchange server. http://www.zarafa.com/content/community bye On 28.5.2010 0:09, Ian Murray wrote: > > I > >> was planning to evaluate devical, but have not tried it yet: >> > >> href="http://www.davical.org/"; target=_blank >> >>> http://www.dav

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-27 Thread sync
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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-27 Thread Ian Murray
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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-27 Thread m . roth
sync wrote: > Thanks for all suggestions ~ ^-^ So, don't leave us hanging by suspenders, tell us what you've decided on! mark ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-27 Thread sync
Thanks for all suggestions ~ ^-^ ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread Nataraj
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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread Mauriat Miranda
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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread Andres Lucena
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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread Les Mikesell
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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread Ned Slider
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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread Lucian
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? > ___ >

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread David S.
list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions 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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread Max Hetrick
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'

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread m . roth
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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server software suggestions

2010-05-26 Thread Max Hetrick
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

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-13 Thread Scott Silva
on 5-13-2009 6:35 AM Max Hetrick spake the following: > Scott Silva wrote: > >> As for IMAP access, Horde is fine. It will also work with other backends like >> Kolab if you so choose. I also didn't want to use Zimbra because I run my own >> spam and virus scanning, and I didn't want to "downgrade

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-13 Thread Max Hetrick
Scott Silva wrote: > As for IMAP access, Horde is fine. It will also work with other backends like > Kolab if you so choose. I also didn't want to use Zimbra because I run my own > spam and virus scanning, and I didn't want to "downgrade" to what Zimbra > thinks works. And Horde has been around fo

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-12 Thread Fabian Arrotin
Bowie Bailey wrote: > I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the > Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. > I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendars and a > shared calendar. Any recommendations for a CentOS /

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-12 Thread Max Hetrick
Scott Silva wrote: > Most of my users seem OK with it. I was running it side by side with roundcube > as a test, and most users seem to like the extra bits. Besides, horde keeps > compatibility with less than brand new PHP versions, but Roundcube insists you > have the newest PHP installed everyti

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-12 Thread Frank Thommen
Scott Silva wrote: > on 5-12-2009 4:24 AM Max Hetrick spake the following: >> Scott Silva wrote: >> >>> [...] >> >> I had looked at Horde some time ago, but brushed it off. I think I'll >> check it out though again and get it up and running. >> >> Thanks! >> Max > Most of my users seem OK with it.

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-12 Thread Scott Silva
on 5-12-2009 4:24 AM Max Hetrick spake the following: > Scott Silva wrote: > >> I actually used the tarball from the horde site. If you untar it under your >> webroot, it is pretty easy. I have it authing through imp, which auths >> through >> IMAP from my local users. It was a lot easier then th

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-12 Thread Max Hetrick
Scott Silva wrote: > I actually used the tarball from the horde site. If you untar it under your > webroot, it is pretty easy. I have it authing through imp, which auths through > IMAP from my local users. It was a lot easier then the rpm's in the extra, but > you can't beat the ease of just "yum

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-11 Thread Craig White
On Mon, 2009-05-11 at 17:31 -0400, Max Hetrick wrote: > Scott Silva wrote: > > > Do you think you might want webmail also? If so, the Horde apps from the > > extras repo will do it for you. > > Hi, Scott, > > I've been "evaluating" Zimbra for a bit now, as it seemed that > configuration and set

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-11 Thread Scott Silva
on 5-11-2009 2:31 PM Max Hetrick spake the following: > Scott Silva wrote: > >> Do you think you might want webmail also? If so, the Horde apps from the >> extras repo will do it for you. > > Hi, Scott, > > I've been "evaluating" Zimbra for a bit now, as it seemed that > configuration and set u

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-11 Thread Max Hetrick
Scott Silva wrote: > Do you think you might want webmail also? If so, the Horde apps from the > extras repo will do it for you. Hi, Scott, I've been "evaluating" Zimbra for a bit now, as it seemed that configuration and set up of Horde was kind of complicating. I wasn't aware that it was in th

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-11 Thread Bowie Bailey
Scott Silva wrote: > on 5-11-2009 8:09 AM Bowie Bailey spake the following: > >> I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the >> Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. >> I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendar

Re: [CentOS] Calendar server

2009-05-11 Thread Scott Silva
on 5-11-2009 8:09 AM Bowie Bailey spake the following: > I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the > Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. > I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendars and a > shared calendar.