Hi Edwin, I did this for a client in the last few weeks.
This might not be a perfect match to your question but in the end we selected Lightning Calendar for firefox: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/projects/calendar/ It's turned out perfect for our users, because it is just an extension that runs inside Thunderbird and doesn't require a Server. I came across a distro that does exactly what you are asking for. I will try to find it in my browser history. On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Edwin Humphries < edw...@netsensecomputers.com.au> wrote: > G'day all. > > Some time ago I had a look at a Linux alternative to M$ Exchange - I seem > to recall that it had been started by HP, then handed over to someone else. > It was commercial software (paid) but a realistic alternative to Exchange. > > I have a client with 6 PCs using Outlook, who now needs an Exchange > SErver, and is willing to look at a Linux alternative, but I now can't find > the software i remember. > > There seem to be several others, so I wonder: what does everybody think is > the best option (especially in terms of ease of installation and > configuration). The main goal is Outlook-based shared calendaring. > > -- > > Regards, > Edwin Humphries > Mobile: 0419 233 051 > NetSense Computers (Ironstone Technology Pty Ltd) > > > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ > Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html > -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html