From: Russ W. K. <rk...@ya...> - 2008-01-24 00:23:27
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On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 07:29 -0500, Neil Cherry wrote: > H Plato wrote: > > I've recently upgraded my macs to 10.5, which has updated iCal to support CalDAV. Apple has also released their CalendarServer to macosforge. CalendarServer is a CalDAV server that runs on MacOS as well as linux (which is what I use), and is free! > > > > I thought I'd let the list know about this, as I've been searching for a good home calendar server that I can use to share calendar information across multiple accounts and machines. And of course, the CalDAV server is supported by the ical2vsdb calendar sync tool that was added to 2.104. Other calendar tools (such as Chandler and Thunderbird) may be supported, however I haven't tested them. As the CalendarServer can output a standard ical-compliant data file, I was about to get Outlook to read the data (CalDAV isn't supported by outlook at this point). > > > > If anyone is interested in learning more, just let me know. > > I'm a little interested, I'm looking for some sort of Calendar > service I can use under Linux. I have a nice new phone (w/Win > Mobile CE 6) and want that to be my primary organizer. So far > I've been having a bit of trouble finding anything that can > sync with my Linux server. I've been using rscds with good results. Russ Thanks, Russ |