While it does not use the word "caldav" there appears to be something of
interest in the new version of Groupwise currently in beta. Is
http://www.novell.com/documentation//gwbonsai/gwbonsai_install/index.htm
l?page=/documentation//gwbonsai/gwbonsai_install/data/aady5l3.html
something like what you are looking for?
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-----Original Message-----
From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Ray Hernandez
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 4:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] EMAILFUTURE
As a Groupwise(GW) user, I think it is just OK. Groupwise doesn't seem
to support caldav. This is annoying to me because the biggest thing I
use GW for is email and calendaring. It locks me into using the GW
client.
While the GW web client is, to me, preferable to using the desktop
client. I find it lacking in customization. If we are serious about
adhering to open standards, as I think we should, I don't see that GW
offers us much more than Outlook/Exchange.
I don't think GW is a bad piece of software, but it could be better.
--Ray
On Feb 27, 2008, at 3:45 PM, Scott Foreman wrote:
> I missed this post ... I couldn't agree with Don more, GroupWise has
> been the most stable, scalable email platform I could ever want to
> administer. Run on SLES or OES2 makes it all the better. One of our
> Novell servers has been up for over 200 days, the last time we patched
> and rebooted was for the daylight savings update in October or
> November. I also heard at a conference that if you pay for SLES
> maintenance through Novell that you could install and run GroupWise
> for free but this probably works differently since we have a site
> license. The GroupWise 7.x web interface is very robust and easy to
> use, also includes calendaring.
>
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