Well,
You might not need full groupware, but they're modular at least and
can handle authentication in many different ways. If you can't find
the functionality elsewhere in debian, you can install only the
modules you need to get it working. I guess a web frontend might also
be overkill, but at le
I'm also looking for a solution similar to this. Right now, I'm trying
out eGroupWare. I'm not sure what support is in Debian for this, but
according to the eGroupWare site, they have been working on this
functionality, although the outdated references I've seen to iCalSrv
(or something like that)
PEAR.
On Jan 26, 1:00 pm, Glennie Vignarajah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le Friday 26 January 2007, SAJChurchey("SAJChurchey"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) a écrit:
>
> > Hello,
>
> Hi,
>
> > I'm trying to install egroupware on etch but an having
s are
located.
What is my problem here? Why isn't egroupware seeing PEAR?
SAJChurchey
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far as I can tell the Postfix server is receiving and
delivering the mail to the proper command.
What kind of troubleshooting can I do on /var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman?
Any other problems I should look for?
On Nov 6, 10:30 am, Sven Hoexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 06, 2006
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to install mailman 2.1.5-8sarge5 onto a system with apache2
2.0.54-5 and postfix 2.1.5-9. I've scoured the internet for HOWTOs on
how to set this up, and either they do not work with this version of
Debian, or I'm missing something because I can't seem to get an install
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