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Calendar Server, Shared Calendars
pwarren:
Hi guys,
I'm interested in finding out what people are using for calendars with SME as the server. Ideally we need something that Outlook and Thunderbird/lightning can read and write to.
I can't seem to get Kronolith to work with either of them, it works fine within itself, but adding to thunderbird has no effect, Thunderbird doesn't see events, and any events it creates on the calendar dissappear.
With outlook 2007, it complains that the subscription URL for the calendar is not a valid calendar link.
So, has anyone successfully deployed a calendar server on SME Server?
Cheers
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Paul
Stefano:
SOGo is the answer.. be aware that a full integration with outlook is available only in SOGo v.2 that is not compatible with SME
HTH
pwarren:
Thanks Stefano,
I had looked at Sogo around a year ago, and found that I just couldn't get it to work well enough, it seems that since then, It no longer requires customised plugins for thunderbird and should work fine with just lightning.
I've also tried getting Kronolith going, and it works fine within webmail, but I can't for the life of me get it to run via lightning, or outlook.
Anyway, I'll have another crack at SOGo, and report back!
newburns:
SOGo, eGroupware, or possibly Webcalendar.
I use Webcalendar for my officestaff. It has some good features and very easy to set up. Not sure about all the features you are looking for, but I would say that Webcalendar is the easiest to test. Just copy over files, set up a database, and use Web Server as authentication, it will use all your SME users and passwords.
pwarren:
Well, I've had a bit more of a play with SOGo, and it's nearly there. Works perfectly for what I want with just Lightning, and I'll work on getting the SOGo connector plugins going, to enable the config free setup.
I've not got outlook 2007 to work with it yet, but I might have a go at the funambol integration or something similar, and try Outlook 2010 too. But this is a secondary consideration given that Thunderbird does exactly what's needed, with the bonus of having the addressbook working too.
Thanks for the comments.
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