Re: Cloud on CentOS Server

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On Mar 9, 2012, at 10:16 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:

> On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Craig White <craig.white@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>> How do you get them to sync with arbitrary sources?  My android phone
>>> has its own calendar and merges things from the company exchange
>>> server and my google calendar, but I don't know how you would add
>>> another caldav source.   And I though ical was a file-level transport
>>> where you would have to view the item containing it on the device
>>> where you want the notification.
>> ----
>> Probably less arbitrary than you think because a calendar is essentially a URL and the mobile devices generally know what to do with them.
> 
> I just haven't seen enough mobile devices/apps to know what is
> generic.   On my android, it was tied into the email account setup and
> exchange was a special case.  And google seems to be a special case as
> well, but there is a separate app for gmail.
----
in general, you would feed the same URL to an android device that you would give to iCal, Outlook, Evolution, etc.

wrt an android device...

Gmail - that's integrated into System => Accounts and you set up a Gmail account and it links Contacts & Calendars as well as mail though you can turn off the 'sync' for those services.

Exchange - that's integrated into 'Corporate Sync' which actually handles basically all other e-mail/calendar/contact accounts

Craig
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