Re: iCal server



On 2007-11-30 10:21:55 +0000, thnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Tim Hodgson) said:

I'm probably not keeping up at the back of the class here, but I think
people were asking about running an iCal server without Leopard Server
(you still need a Leopard client though). If anyone's still looking,
this seems to be the place:

<http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver>

(Also has links to some alternative CalDAV servers.)

I tried but couldn't get it to build. I didn't put much effort in due to available time, but I really do want this and will have another crack at it.


Cheers,
Ian

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