I'm using ownCloud for cal- and carddav. Works quite nicely. However I
cannot state about scaling - we have like 30 users using apporx. 100
devices accessing cal- and carddav
Am Samstag, den 30.06.2018, 08:25 -0400 schrieb Rupert Gallagher:
> Cyrus may offer the best implementation of cards and cal
Hi,
It sounds as if you want to be looking at sogo.nu:
https://sogo.nu/
It re-uses your imap/mail setup, and implements caldav/carddav, and also
ActiveSync to interact with the same contacts/calendars.
Take a look: It's modern and very well-maintained, plus light-weight.
MJ
On 06/30/2018
Cyrus may offer the best implementation of cards and calendars (
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_CalDAV_and_CardDAV_implementations
) but would you trade its imap for dovecots own?
I am starving for an open-source card and calendar solution that is sound and
secure, so cyrus is a
Am 30.06.2018 um 07:13 schrieb Mihai Badici:
I can confirm you can use dovecot ( instead of cyrus) but is not trivial
and I didn't know much about the compatibility for shared calendars.
Cyrus IMAPd provides exactly that, easily ;-)
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/download/installation/manage-d
Hello,
The metadata support in dovecot is now quite stable ( at least i didn't
encountered problems on my servers )
But the metadata is only about marking the folders ( you can mark a
folder as "calendar" or "contact").
caldav/carddav are based on webdav protocol, so normally you need an web
ser
We have an existing Dovecot/Postfix/Roundcube email solution, which I
was hoping to add Caldav (and carddav?) support to, with the goal of 3rd
party email clients being able to keep contacts and calendars in sync
(as well as having the same information in roundcube)
In doing research, I came a