Re: What next?

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> When I looked for a solution a few weeks ago, I've spend some hours
> of googling and reading mailing list archives, and the only thing I've
> been able to come up with was
>
> a) use OpenGroupware!
> b) use Microsoft Exchange!
> c) oh yeah, I'd really like a lightweight server without all the
>    bloat OpenGroupware needs to just store my stuff somewhere
>    accessibly from remote locations
>
> The general consensus I found everywhere was "doesn't exist, or use
> the big ones".
>
> I didn't stumble over Hula at all... interesting. And Hula doesn't do
> contacts stuff. And that's besides calendar stuff what I'd need Evo
> most for - but it does other stuff I don't need, e.g. IMAP4 server
> and webmail etc.
Well, if you don't use Evo, you can use egroupware as a backend server for 
kontact(kmail/korganizer/kaddressbook) and it works pretty well. it's not 
nearly the PITA to manage that opengroupware or MS Exchange are. I prefer 
IMAP4 myself, something about being able to get to my email everywhere(kinda 
like you want to do with your calandar and contacts)

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