RE: Outlook clients and Linux Debian



-----Original Message-----
From: Hervé Piedvache [mailto:bill.footcow@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:16 PM
To: debian-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Outlook clients and Linux Debian

Hi,

I have at the office a part of Windows users using Outlook
... others are
under Gnu/Linux Debian ... all the services (mail, files
server, printer
servers are under linux) ...
My Outlook users would like to share their calendars ... in
fact when one make
an appointment in his calendar with another guy he wants to
know if the other
guy have or not an appointment at the same time ...
For this the classical solution should be to add an exchange
server ... but
you might understand that I don't want to do this ...

What kind of solution could I find to this stuff under a Debian Linux
service ?

Thanks per advance for your answers ...
--
Bill

You could have a look at Zarafa (www.zarafa.com)

-- Kevin



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