On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 3:21 PM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jeff wrote: >> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:30 PM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Eero Volotinen wrote: >>>> 2011/5/26 <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx>: >>>>> Folks, >>>>> >>>>> My manager's asked me about something that can run on our CentOS >>>>> boxes >>>>> that can connect to an (bleah!) Exchange server's calendar. It doesn't >>>>> look like Lightening can, and from some googling, it appears that >>>>> Evolution claims to, but.... It's got to be able to set dates, etc. >>>>> >>>>> Can Evolution? Any other suggestions? >>>> >>>> thunderbird + >>>> http://gitorious.org/lightning-exchange-provider/pages/Home >>> >>> That looks really good... except I can't get lightening. Either I'm too >>> stupid to use the Mozilla t-bird website, or they've got it completely >>> fucked up: there's nohwere to d/l. It has the balloon with the word >>> "featured" instead of a download button, and following links is >>> completely >>> circular, from the Mozilla site, to the lightnening site, back to the >>> Mozilla site. >>> >>> Any clues as to how to get the damn thing? >>> >> Well, I don't run it on CentOS, but on Windows Thunderbird 3.1.10 go >> to Help -> What's New and on the tab that opens is an "Install Now" >> button for Lightning. > > I've been having a bad day, so excuse me... but a) this is a CentOS list, > b) I've said that we're trying to get something seamles FROM LINUX, so > what the hell does "on Windows" have to do with the price of tomatoes? > > mark Well don't blame me if T-Bird is vastly different across platforms. I'm just saying where to find it in Thunderbird. If those Mozilla folks are doing their job right, then I would hope you would see the same thing on CentOS. YMMV. Sorry for trying to be helpful. However I can't find any reference to what T-Bird version you are using, so if you are on v2 then all bets are off. -- Jeff _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos