Hi Simon,
Hope this isn't too late to be useful for you.
I was investigating this myself at my former workplace, where we were
using MS Exchange 2000. I had a dual-boot Debian desktop and wanted to
seamlessly access the calendars etc that I needed to on Exchange.
For maximum playing capability, the best bet was Evolution, with its
Exchange connector. After a little reading this morning, Novell appear
to have made the connector free and GPL, which is nice - it cost about
$60 a couple of years ago.
Anyway, check out the links below:
Gnome Evolution project site:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/
Novell Manual for Evolution 2.4 on Gnome site - check out Chapter 6,
"Connecting to Exchange Servers".
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/doc/evolution24.pdf
Let me know how it goes.
cheers,
Mary Cudmore.
Simon Males wrote:
ashley maher wrote:
G'day,
At a meeting tonight I was asked about shared calendaring on linux that
plays well with outlook.
Going through the slug mailing list archives looks like this gets asked
regularly. I did some googling based on previous answers. I thought
worth asking again.
What are people using at the moment in this situation?
I simply know this tool exists, my boss wanted me to demo it to him
but my test machine at the time was underspec of the installer (512MB).
http://www.scalix.com/
Enterprise Email and Calendaring on Linux
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