I am searching for an alternative to an MS Exchange as a Personal
Information Suite (Must have: Mail,Adressbook,Calender,Sync to Mobile; nice
to have: Jobs,Notice).
My favorit was Zimbra. But short before the decision it seems that Zimbra
will not support SUSE12.
What did you use? Any hints?
Bye
Bernd
PS: I did not foud a matching group so I posted here. If you know a group
pls. forward/x-post
[QUOTE=Bernd;29541]jmozdzen wrote on Mittwoch, 9. September 2015 11:54 in
suse.support.server.configure-administer :
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we’re using Horde successfully on SLES. That’s currently still
SLES11SP3, but it should work on SLES12 as well.[/COLOR]
Did Horde include a calendar and can it sysnc to a mobile?
Bye
Bernd[/QUOTE]
the “Horde Groupware Webmail Edition” (http://www.horde.org/apps/webmail) (which is a “bundle” of the important Horde modules, plus some configuration code making integration easier) does email, calendar, notes, tasks and more, and comes with an ActiveSync-compatible interface to sync to mobile devices (it has other interfaces, as well).
Being a groupware, it does shared resources (i.e. calendars and address books) and we’re using it synching to Android devices via ActiveSync protocol. Which kind of sucks with the Samsung client, but works like a charm when using “Nine” on Android. I know that many users are synching to iOS devices, too.
jmozdzen wrote on Mittwoch, 9. September 2015 13:54 in
suse.support.server.configure-administer :
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Hi Bernd,
Bernd;29541 Wrote:[color=green]
jmozdzen wrote on Mittwoch, 9. September 2015 11:54 in
suse.support.server.configure-administer :
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we’re using Horde successfully on SLES. That’s currently still
SLES11SP3, but it should work on SLES12 as well.[/color]
Did Horde include a calendar and can it sysnc to a mobile?
Bye
Bernd[/color]
the “Horde Groupware Webmail Edition”
(http://www.horde.org/apps/webmail) (which is a “bundle” of the
important Horde modules, plus some configuration code making integration
easier) does email, calendar, notes, tasks and more, and comes with an
ActiveSync-compatible interface to sync to mobile devices (it has other
interfaces, as well).
Being a groupware, it does shared resources (i.e. calendars and address
books) and we’re using it synching to Android devices via ActiveSync
protocol. Which kind of sucks with the Samsung client, but works like a
charm when using “Nine” on Android. I know that many users are synching
to iOS devices, too.
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