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CalDAV/CardDAV Android Sync to Personal Linux Server?



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On 6/7/2010 11:03, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm looking to get an Android phone (the HTC Evo) but I'd like to sync
> it to my own Linux server instead of Google for contacts, calendar, and
> email.  I figure I can connect it to my IMAP service for email, but I'm
> not sure what services I need to set up for contacts and calendar.
> 
> Note that I run Fedora, so anything shipped by Red Hat is preferred to
> building something myself.
> 
> Would zarafa do it?  Or is there something better?  Could my Fianc?
> connect her Mac to zarafa to share calendars too?
> 

I don't know about contacts, but the Chandler project
(http://www.osafoundation.org/) is what I'm running on my home server
for calendars.
 -Don
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