On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 13:53 +0100, antgel wrote: > Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 12:56:32PM +0100, antgel wrote: > > > >>Hans du Plooy wrote: > >> > >>>Hi, > >>> > >>>I've given up on trying to get a decent free OSS replacement for > >>>Exchange - it's simply not worth the time and effort for the avarage SME. > >>> > >>>What I am looking for is something that can do shared calendering and > >>>contacts, that Outlook can plug into - without a plugin. If I can get > >>>that, I can actually drop exchange, give the guys imap or pop with pst > >>>files sitting on the server. And use postfix - that would be the > >>>happiest day of my life... > >> > >>Take a look at sync4j. We (www.wayforth.co.uk) are currently working on > >>the sync4j groupdav connector, which is pretty exciting. However, it > >>does include an Outlook connector afaik. > >> > >>NB It's not in debian, and requires tomcat (also not in Debian). > >> > > > > > > Tomcat is in Debian. What is not in Debian the required JRE/JDK. > > > > $ apt-cache policy tomcat4 > > tomcat4: > > Installed: (none) > > Candidate: 4.1.31-3 > > I should have been more specific. Tomcat 5 (which sync4j requires) is > not in Debian. However, the .tar.gz is fine. I untarred it in /opt, > and it runs perfectly well out of the box (assuming the JDK is set up).
$ apt-cache policy tomcat5 tomcat5: Installed: 5.0.28-1 Candidate: 5.0.28-1 Version Table: *** 5.0.28-1 0 500 http://apt.leapster.org ./ Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status $ grep leapster /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://apt.leapster.org/tomcat ./ deb-src http://apt.leapster.org/tomcat ./ Hope that helps. I have been using that particular build in production for quite a while now. It works better than the .tar.gz as it is works the debian way, pretty much. The best part is he gave use the source for it too. You could update it to the latest TC5, but that is only @ 5.0.30-beta. YMMV. > > Also, OpenGroupware.org is a possible candidate. > > No it isn't as it requires the (commercial) ZideLook plugin to run with > Outlook, and the OP doesn't want Outlook plugins. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The technology that is Stronger, Better, Faster: Linux Use Debian GNU/Linux, its a bazaar thing.
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