Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required.

Tristan Santore tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net
Mon Oct 19 17:25:23 UTC 2009


On 19/10/09 14:42, Mike McGrath wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
>
>    
>> On 10/19/2009 03:31 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
>>      
>>> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, jose manimala wrote:
>>>
>>>        
>>>> did you have time to look at zimbra community edition?
>>>>
>>>>          
>>>        
>> Are we kidding ourselves? Zimbra ships the entire required stack for free. If
>> you're going this route (use full-blown Groupware for calandering), I can
>> recommend Zarafa -which does not ship its own MySQL binaries (amongst all
>> others required), uses the system stack (including options to move/change
>> MTAs), does not install in /opt, and is currently under review to be included
>> with Fedora.
>>
>> My $.02
>>
>>      
> We wouldn't be allowed to use the default one that zimbra ships anyway,
> our policies require it to be up for review.  Zarafa can certainly be
> added to the list though :)
>
> 	-Mike
>
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Please forgive me, if I am blind or not awake enough, but Zarafa appears 
to be a paid for solution. I can not seem to find a free version.
So where is a foss version ?

Regards,
Tristan

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