iCal Server
- From: "Thom Paine" <painethom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 13:34:17 -0400
I've been looking all morning for something to install on my Fedora
Core 5 server or RHEL server to allow a bunch of people to share their
calendars through Outlook 2003.
I would prefer something that I could run loacally on the server and
not let internet users access it but would consider a free website
where I can create the accounts for my users and then share the
calendar that way.
Thanks.
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