Re: OT: Re: How many people to admin a Cyrus system?

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I was using a Tomcat based CalDAV Server.  for awhile, I forget what it's name was.  However I have actually been using the CalDav server from apple lately (see url 1 in the the quote).  It's been quite pleasant. 

I am sure there is better, there is worse.  They have a great love of python that is for sure. 

Scott

Rudy Gevaert wrote:
Scott M. Likens wrote:
  
Have you ever looked at some of the CalDAV Servers out there?

I'll save you some time,

http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver

http://rscds.sourceforge.net/

As well as,

http://sourceforge.net/projects/modcaldav/

Truthfully, you don't need Cyrus to support a Calendar.  Because in all 
honesty, it's unrelated to mail.  If you use Kerberos, LDAP, AD, MySQL 
for Authentication.  Take a look at one of those, tie in that 
authentication and you're done.  Then depending on which one you choose, 
you can have users share their calendars or not.
... There is enough F/OSS out there to emulate everything you can get 
with Exchange, and/or any other 'Enterprise' Mail System.  No it's not 
as seamless as Exchange, but it works just fine and it's an open 
standard.  You'll find lots more CalDav Servers, and software in the 
next 6months to a year.
    

Well I'm impressed, I didn't know it would already be possible.  I'll 
keep an eye on those projects.  When I have some time I'll give them a 
closer look!

Are you running any calendar server?

Rudy


  

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