On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 9:04 PM, Olivier BATARD wrote:
> That's a great idea I'll write a tutorial about that.
>
> By the way, what's the best place to write a tutorial like that ? how to
> forge ?
>
IMO, with a gmail account you also have a blog account. You can
start blogging right away!
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 16:34:13 +0100
Olivier BATARD wrote:
> That's a great idea I'll write a tutorial about that.
Hello Olivier,
If you write a tutorial about your groupware-like setup, I would really
appreciate a follow-up to this thread from you, providing me/us with a
link to said howto.
Thank
On Mi, 05 dec 12, 16:34:13, Olivier BATARD wrote:
>
> By the way, what's the best place to write a tutorial like that ? how to
> forge ?
If it's Debian specific you can also put it on wiki.debian.org
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On 05/12/12 00:50, s0lid wrote:
Hi,
Im not sure if this was discussed before but is there an application
that is like microsoft exchange(Mail, Calendar, and contacts). The
whole suite not just the mail server.
TIA
Do you know SOGo[1] (Scalable Open Groupware)? SOGo provides mail,
addressboo
That's a great idea I'll write a tutorial about that.
By the way, what's the best place to write a tutorial like that ? how to forge ?
thanks
Olivier.
Le 5 déc. 2012 à 11:12, Lorenzo Sutton a écrit :
> On 05/12/12 08:12, Olivier BATARD wrote:
>> After some long testing, I found that the best
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 9:20 AM, s0lid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im not sure if this was discussed before but is there an application that is
> like microsoft exchange(Mail, Calendar, and contacts). The whole suite not
> just the mail server.
There are several integrated suites - Zimbra (mentioned by some
On 05/12/12 08:12, Olivier BATARD wrote:
After some long testing, I found that the best way is not a product that claim
to do everything. So postfix + dovecot + davical + nginx does the job perfectly
and are easier to support and configure.
This seems to confirm that the 'unix philosophy' - reg
After some long testing, I found that the best way is not a product that claim
to do everything. So postfix + dovecot + davical + nginx does the job perfectly
and are easier to support and configure.
Globally, maybe it seems quite complicated to maintain several products to
build one solution b
On 12/4/2012 9:50 PM, s0lid wrote:
> Im not sure if this was discussed before but is there an application that
> is like microsoft exchange(Mail, Calendar, and contacts). The whole suite
> not just the mail server.
This software class is called "groupware". The term has been around for
15 years
I've been using Zimbra for the past 4 years now and it's been pretty solid.
I think they stopped providing packages for Debian though.
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On Dec 5, 2012 11:51 AM, "s0lid" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im not sure if this was discussed before but is there an application that
> is like mic
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