This isn't a Fedora-specific question but the Fedora user community may know: Is there some standard for auto-configuring groupware services (Mail, Calendar, Address Book), somewhat like what Exchange offers? Something where I input a username, password and URL, and in return receive all the proper settings and 'access codes' (passwords, trusts, etc.) for IMAP, CalDAV, CardDAV/LDAP, etc.? Maybe even just a XML file access over HTTPS? If such a thing doesn't exist, what body would institute things like this? I know CalDAV servers are just starting to stabilize and CardDAV is still very fresh and unsupported but groupware seems to be one of the last bastions of proprietary software that must be provided a fully-featured alternative. -- Chris Thielen <cmthielen@xxxxxxxxxxx> Systems Administrator Department of History 2208 Social Science & Humanities University of California Davis (530) 752-6043
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