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Hi, David Kramer <david-8uUts6sDVDvs2Lz0fTdYFQ at public.gmane.org> writes: > I would like to install a CalDAV server on my Ubuntu server, so my wife > and I can have a shared calendar on our iPhones, and > > http://caldav.calconnect.org/implementations/servers.html > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CalDAV#Implementations > > There are a lot of choices, so I was wondering if anyone had experience > with any of them. > > - It would be really nice if it also provided a web interface to the > events, too, but that's not a hard requirement > > - Some of these are whole groupware solutions. That would be cool too, > as long as I can continue to use postfix for IMAP > > - I prefer MySQL to Postgres, but I'm willing to install Postgres. > > > So far, http://www.davical.org/ seems to be a good choice for its > simplicity. > > http://www.bedework.org/bedework/ seems like a good choice for a larger > solution with web interface. While it might be a little bigger than you're looking for, I run Zarafa. It's included in the Fedora distribution, contains a Web Interface, and can also connect to my Phone via Exchange ActiveSync. I only use it for Contacts and Calendar. I don't even have email configured. My wife and I share a calendar this way; she uses it via iCal on her Mac, and we both share it on our phones as well using the Zarafa ical interface and and CalendarSync on our Android phones. I haven't tried connecting SunBird. Apparently they are also working on a CardDAV server, but I haven't seen it yet. > Thanks. -derek -- Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH warlord-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org PGP key available
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