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 / Apache based calendar server? -- Bowie
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. Any recommendations for a CentOS / Apache based > calendar server? >Do you think you might want webmail also? If so, the Horde apps from the extras repo will do it for you. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 258 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090511/4927b344/attachment-0004.sig>
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 calendars and a >> shared calendar. Any recommendations for a CentOS / Apache based >> calendar server? >> >> > Do you think you might want webmail also? If so, the Horde apps from the > extras repo will do it for you. >I was looking for something a bit more lightweight than that, but it does have a nicer webmail interface than what we have now, so it may be worth investigating. -- Bowie
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 the repo, though, so perhaps I'll give it another shot. Are there any docs that you are aware of to getting it up and running using the RPMs? I know the Horde website has documentation on installing things, but they seem custom to installing it manually and compiling packages, etc. Honestly, their documentation seems lacking from a configuration stand point. Thanks for any input! Regards, Max
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 / Apache based > calendar server? >Zarafa (community edition) supports ical (and very soon caldav) and had also a webaccess (for mail/calendar/etc ...) You can sync directly on your mobile devices too with their z-push opensource solution http://www.zarafa.com -- -- Fabian Arrotin idea=`grep -i clue /dev/brain` test -z "$idea" && echo "sorry, init 6 in progress" || sh ./answer.sh