Evolution 2.1.x shares calendars with SM Office, thus I think this will
solve your problem too.

Regards
Frank

On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 12:01 +0100, Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 19:35:10 -0500, Nick Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i finally got evolution to where i could add an exchange meeting request
> > into my calendar, but i use evolution in multipul places, work and home,
> > and there are two seperate calendars, ie, what is at home is not at work
> > and visa versa. is there a way to link the two? i accomplied my task by
> > forwarding the job from my boss that he puts in my outlook calendar to
> > my email in evolution and can add it to that calendar. once in evolution
> > i noticed that i can 'forward as icalendar'. is icalendar something that
> > can do this for me? aka link all my calendars together? or is there
> > another solution? also has anyone got open-xchange working in gentoo?
> > the one currently masked in portage? the wiki is incomplete as well, and
> > i dont want to start something where the install doc isnt finished. i do
> > have a fully functional mail server now, postfix/courier-imap its just
> > suppose to sit on top of it right? like a nice front end for the rest of
> > it? what about phpgroupware? does it work?
> > 
> > thanks for the replies
> > 
> > nick
> iCalendar is an standard for sharing calendar information. I don't use
> evolution, but I think there are some products that let you share
> calendar information using it. You should look for one of them: (from
> the top of my mind) opengroupware, egroupware...
> 
> Best regards
> Jose
> 
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