On Dec 22, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Stephan Stapel wrote:
In the environment you've described, Cosmo isn't going to help,
unless Outlook becomes a CalDAV client.
But how would it be for the other way around? Could I use Cosmo as the
backend, (automatically) feed my Outlook ics appointments there and
view
those appointments through Chandler, Sunbird, whatever?
Sure, you could write a script which watches for changes in the
Outport-generated .ics directory, and copies any new/modified to
Cosmo (via HTTP PUT requests). Then any CalDAV client could access
them.
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