Re: calendar

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jleafey wrote:
> I've been using a Java-based tool named DAVmail (davmail.sourceforge.net) to
> access my Exchange calendar from Thunderbird with the Lightning plug-in.  It
> can basically proxy Exchange calendars (and e-mail for that matter) to
> protocols that Thunderbird and Lightning can understand.  I've used it with
> T'bird 2 and 3 with good results.  I believe there is a way to set up a single
> DAVmail proxy server for multiple users, but your mileage may vary.
> 
> Just a thought!
> --
> Jay Leafey - Memphis, TN
> jay.leafey@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
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Nice find. lol

"Davmail Gateway can run in server mode as a gateway between the mail 
client and the Outlook Web Access (Exchange) server. In server mode 
Davmail can run on any Java supported platform. This mode was tested 
successfully with the Iphone and should work with any phone with 
POP/IMAP/SMTP/LDAP/Caldav/Carddav client. In this mode many users can 
share the same DavMail instance."

http://davmail.sourceforge.net/serversetup.html

Ljubomir

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