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RE: [Evolution] Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution calendar
- From: "Alex Swavely" <swave_1 yahoo com>
- To: "Michael Leone" <turgon mike-leone com>, "Alex Swavely" <swave_1 yahoo com>
- Cc: "Austin Gonyou" <austin coremetrics com>, <evolution ximian com>
- Subject: RE: [Evolution] Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution calendar
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:53:59 -0800
Right. Exactly. That's how I have it set up inhouse amongst my Windows
users (primarily the sales staff). I do have one guy set up that way who IS
connected to an Exchange server (consultant), and iCal works just the same
for him.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Leone [mailto:turgon mike-leone com]
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:50 PM
> To: Alex Swavely
> Cc: Austin Gonyou; evolution ximian com
> Subject: RE: [Evolution] Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution calendar
>
>
> On 26 Mar 2001 16:00:05 -0800, Alex Swavely wrote:
> > I know that Exchange and Outlook support the iCalendar standard, using
> > NetFolders.
>
> Isn't NetFolders used to share calendars among Outlook users when there
> is NO Exchange server?
>
>
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> And if it's too much fun, that oughta clue you, son
> You're probably doing something that's wrong ...
> "Don't Do It"
> Little Charlie and the Nightcats
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