I took a look on sourceforge.net and there were a few that looked ok.  

http://sourceforge.net/projects/moregroupware/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tutos/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/courier/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/weborganizer/

Courier is the hybrid email/groupware system..  

On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 01:15, David Rankin wrote:
> reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>       Well, once again, this old newbie needs advise and consult. I need to
> know if it is possible/practicable to set up group calendaring with my
> Linux server that is accessed by 5 winXX clients. I hate MS Exchange and
> MS Access. I don't have an exchange server, I have a Linux server, so 
> any collaboration via Outlook has to be done in a peer-to-peer
> environment which is about impossible -- by design from MS no doubt. Oh,
> you can host your outlook calendar and database on the server, but it is
> next to impossible to configure the outlook interface on each system to
> use the remote data files as the default without having an exchage
> server. (If I'm missing something simple, please feel free to flame me,
> I have thick skin!!!)
> 
>       Anyway, here is my basic setup:
> 
>       Server:         Mandrake 7.2, 2.2.19 kernel (Yes, I'm too scared to move to
> 8.1)
>                       (Uptime 373, less 1 lightning stike) so now it shows:
>                       11:50pm  up 207 days,  9:27,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 
>0.00,
> 0.00)
>                       <you get the drift, I'm happy!> 
>                       SMB interface is Samba 2.09
> 
>       I need to know if there is anything on the Linux side that would let me
> somehow set up an office calendar that would live on the Linux server
> that my secretary could add appointments/contacts to, that would also be
> accessable to the rest of the office via a Winxx computer. This may be a
> pipe dream, but I thought I would ask. I was severely chastised last
> week by a colleague when I advised that I would "pencil an appointment
> in" on my calendar. (I wasn't kidding, I'm talking lead and eraser) Of
> course, this fine fellow doesn't know the meaning of budget, or work or
> (you get the drift). Amyway, that caused me a moment of quiet reflection
> and gave me motivation to figure out how I could have my server handle
> group calendaring without having to go to a windows solution.
> 
>       This may have been answered before on the list, and I appologize. But
> as far as integrating Linux and MS-communist side of the world, this is
> a biggie! If there is a workaround, please let me know. If not, lead and
> eraser still works!
> 
>       I've looked at ximian evolution, etc and I still don't see and 1:1
> solution. What are your thoughts?
> 
> 
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> David C. Rankin, J.D., P.E.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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