On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 12:43 +1000, Andrew wrote: > Been trying to create an exchange replacement for years, > for Outlook users :) > > Anyway, for Calendaring I came across an Outlook plugin > that works with iCalendar (SourceForge: RemoteCalendars) > Haven't tried it yet ... > So ... went looking for an iCalendar 'server' and found > WebCalendar (also on SourceForge) > > Does anyone have any experience with either of these or > other such tools and have recommendations? > (Don't mention Zimbra - the OpenSource version is > effectively crippled - the Outlook Connector apparently > isn't available with the OSS version - even though the > full Zimbra version relies heavily on other OpenSource > software: e.g. PostFix and OpenLDAP) > > I noticed someone posted a question about iCal on the > 1st of August and got no response at all ... but maybe > someone has actually setup a linux box to use iCalendars > somewhere ... ? > > -Thanks for any information you may be able to supply We're using WebCalendar here at work and the users are very happy with it. There is good support from the developer and the SourceForge project is very active. I'm the only one here using iCal features (via Evolution), everyone else accesses the calendar via our Intranet (but I will definitely take a look at the Outlook plugin you mention). One thing to bear in mind is that the current WebCalendar release provides read-only iCal access, full read/write access is planned for the next release. Brian -- Brian Gaynor www.pmccorp.com FC5/Linux on DELL Inspiron 5160 3.0Ghz canis 09:41:04 up 1:13, 0 users, load average: 0.14, 0.25, 0.18