Re: calendar software wanted

2008-10-24 Thread Marco

Andrew Gould wrote:
I currently use webcalendar (with apache, php, postgresql) for my
calendar.
I heard about solutions like that, maybe i implement something for my
family too.


Thank you guys for the hints, i'll happily test them and see if
something fits my needs :-)

Best regards,
 marco

Andrew Gould wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Daniel Molina Wegener [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:

   
 Marco escribió:

 
 hello list,

 anybody has experience with calendar software which runs on freebsd. i
 maybe would integrate it also in thunderbird/mutt,but thats not
 necessary, or use a stand alone software.
 minimum requirements to the software would be making entries, getting
 alarms for appointments.

   
  Try kontact (the kdepim port). Have fun xD


 
 thank you for responses,
  marco

   
 Regards,

 

 Before I moved from my PalmPilot III (still works) to an iPhone (not 3G), I
 used JPilot for my PIM and Sylpheed-Claws (the name has changed?) for
 email.  This was a good setup because there was a plugin that allowed
 Sylpheed-Claws to  access the JPilot addressbook.

 I currently use webcalendar (with apache, php, postgresql) for my calendar.
 This is overkill for an individual; but has many advantages for family
 scheduling:  I can add an item to my wife's calendar with an email
 reminder.  Since my wife has a blackberry email address, the message will
 get pushed to her phone.  When testing this feature, I would suggest
 starting with something like a dinner invitation rather than a grocery list.
;-)

 Have fun,

 Andrew
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Re: calendar software wanted

2008-10-22 Thread Paul A. Procacci

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird/


Marco wrote:

hello list,

anybody has experience with calendar software which runs on freebsd. i
maybe would integrate it also in thunderbird/mutt,but thats not
necessary, or use a stand alone software.
minimum requirements to the software would be making entries, getting
alarms for appointments.

thank you for responses,
 marco
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Re: calendar software wanted

2008-10-22 Thread tequnix
Am Wed, 22 Oct 2008 10:02:22 +0200
schrieb Marco [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 hello list,
 
 anybody has experience with calendar software which runs on freebsd. i
 maybe would integrate it also in thunderbird/mutt,but thats not
 necessary, or use a stand alone software.
 minimum requirements to the software would be making entries, getting
 alarms for appointments.
 
 thank you for responses,
  marco
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egroupware has a nice web-interface, and is also usable
with lightning and sunbird ..

it's in the ports (deskutils/egroupware)

br,
reinhard
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Re: calendar software wanted

2008-10-22 Thread Daniel Molina Wegener

Marco escribió:

hello list,

anybody has experience with calendar software which runs on freebsd. i
maybe would integrate it also in thunderbird/mutt,but thats not
necessary, or use a stand alone software.
minimum requirements to the software would be making entries, getting
alarms for appointments.


  Try kontact (the kdepim port). Have fun xD



thank you for responses,
 marco


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Re: calendar software wanted

2008-10-22 Thread Andrew Gould
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Daniel Molina Wegener [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 Marco escribió:

 hello list,

 anybody has experience with calendar software which runs on freebsd. i
 maybe would integrate it also in thunderbird/mutt,but thats not
 necessary, or use a stand alone software.
 minimum requirements to the software would be making entries, getting
 alarms for appointments.


  Try kontact (the kdepim port). Have fun xD


 thank you for responses,
  marco


 Regards,


Before I moved from my PalmPilot III (still works) to an iPhone (not 3G), I
used JPilot for my PIM and Sylpheed-Claws (the name has changed?) for
email.  This was a good setup because there was a plugin that allowed
Sylpheed-Claws to  access the JPilot addressbook.

I currently use webcalendar (with apache, php, postgresql) for my calendar.
This is overkill for an individual; but has many advantages for family
scheduling:  I can add an item to my wife's calendar with an email
reminder.  Since my wife has a blackberry email address, the message will
get pushed to her phone.  When testing this feature, I would suggest
starting with something like a dinner invitation rather than a grocery list.
   ;-)

Have fun,

Andrew
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Re: Calendar Solution?

2008-02-26 Thread Roland Smith
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:29:14AM -0500, B. Cook wrote:
 Hello All,
 
 Anyone have any suggestions for a 'corporate' calendar?  Either ports or 
 DIY or other ..

Have a look at deskutils/horde-kronolith. It uses the 'horde'
framework; www/horde-base IIRC.
 
 I am trying to get them on the idea of an OSX server..
 
 They are using words like 'Exchange' and 'Externally Hosted Exchange' 
 servers..
 (just sends a chill down my spine.. )

As long as someone else is doing the feeding  caring of the exchange
server... :-) Expensive, though.

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Re: Calendar Solution?

2008-02-26 Thread Derek Ragona

At 10:29 AM 2/26/2008, B. Cook wrote:

Hello All,

Anyone have any suggestions for a 'corporate' calendar?  Either ports
or DIY or other ..

I am trying to get them on the idea of an OSX server..

They are using words like 'Exchange' and 'Externally Hosted Exchange'
servers..
(just sends a chill down my spine.. )

We have our own email server with qmail, dovecot, squirrelmail.. etc
but no calendar..

any suggestions or opinions welcome.

Thanks in advance


I have used the sunbird application from Mozilla.

-Derek

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Re: Calendar Solution?

2008-02-26 Thread herbert langhans
Maybe this is the thing for you:
http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
Needs Apache and an sql-server. I use it for years now and like the function 
what sends you an email before the appointment.

Cheers
herbs
 

On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 11:29:14 -0500
B. Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello All,
 
 Anyone have any suggestions for a 'corporate' calendar?  Either ports  
 or DIY or other ..
 
 I am trying to get them on the idea of an OSX server..
 
 They are using words like 'Exchange' and 'Externally Hosted Exchange'  
 servers..
 (just sends a chill down my spine.. )
 
 We have our own email server with qmail, dovecot, squirrelmail.. etc  
 but no calendar..
 
 any suggestions or opinions welcome.
 
 Thanks in advance
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Re: Calendar Solution?

2008-02-26 Thread Da Rock

On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 20:24 +0100, herbert langhans wrote:
 Maybe this is the thing for you:
 http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
 Needs Apache and an sql-server. I use it for years now and like the function 
 what sends you an email before the appointment.
 
 Cheers
 herbs
  
 
 On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 11:29:14 -0500
 B. Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hello All,
  
  Anyone have any suggestions for a 'corporate' calendar?  Either ports  
  or DIY or other ..
  
  I am trying to get them on the idea of an OSX server..
  
  They are using words like 'Exchange' and 'Externally Hosted Exchange'  
  servers..
  (just sends a chill down my spine.. )
  
  We have our own email server with qmail, dovecot, squirrelmail.. etc  
  but no calendar..
  
  any suggestions or opinions welcome.
  
  Thanks in advance
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I'm having a similar problem. It all depends on what you want it to do
exactly. Do you need to use a client? Do you need to access it from the
web? Does it need a db backend for ease of use?

Many Caldav solutions require Tomcat- if you need or want to use Apache
you'll need to work out which connector to use. Mod_JK in ports is the
only one there that will build to my knowledge.

Evolution claims full CalDAV compatibility, but doesn't and will not
work with Darwin Calendar Server and most others. Bedework looks good,
uses Tomcat, and appears to offer interacting calendars.

I'm using Evolution myself for the fact that it will integrate into the
entire Gnome desktop. But apparently others offer better support than
Evolution for CalDav purposes- sunbird keeps popping up in most of the
CalDav sites.

Having traversed nearly the entire CalDAV server range (Horde has
apparently been discontinued) I found none that worked for what I
needed, but that may not be the case for you. I'm building my own system
for an entirely customised purpose. It'll be a few months before I'm
finished and may or may not be CalDAV per se. But if you post your exact
requirements and limitations then I could probably help you find the
right system.

Also, Darwin Calendar Server would be the same server you'll be using on
Leopard (with a lot more support for it mind), so if you want to start
there it would help you work out your OSX Server later down the track.

Good luck - you'll need it...

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Re: Calendar Solution?

2008-02-26 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:29:14AM -0500, B. Cook wrote:
 Hello All,
 
 Anyone have any suggestions for a 'corporate' calendar?  Either ports  
 or DIY or other ..

What you're looking for is a calendar server. One that you can take a
look at is Bedework http://www.bedework.org/ which runs in a Java Web
Container. It will support calendar clients using iCalendar or CalDAV,
eg: lightning, evolution, outlook express(?) et al.

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RE: Calendar Solution?

2008-02-26 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt

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 Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:19 AM
 To: B. Cook
 Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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  I am trying to get them on the idea of an OSX server..
 
  They are using words like 'Exchange' and 'Externally Hosted Exchange'
  servers..
  (just sends a chill down my spine.. )

 As long as someone else is doing the feeding  caring of the exchange
 server... :-) Expensive, though.


The other problem is that after a period of time you will find the employees
using the mail system to share files, rather than using your
carefully setup shared directories off the main fileserver.  That is
when your performance of an externally hosted exchange server will take
a dump.

My employer hosts exchange servers for customers.  Take my advice,
the only way it really works is to get a T1 from the hosting company to
the remote office, and get rid of all servers at the remote office and
put Microsoft Terminal Server client on all the machines and run a big
terminal server at the hoster, in conjunction with an exchange server.
Any other way and the performance will stink and the connection will be
unreliable, and the employees will bitch.  Naturally, hosters like us
absolutely love people who come in thinking they will have us externally
host an exchange server for them.  We will start them on the server then
over time rope them into moving all their business-critical IT functions
to us.  It's very profitable. Arguably though, any customer dumb enough
to think that they can just get a hoster to externally host an Exchange
server, is too incompetent to be trusted to properly care for their own
data, anyway, and in the long run is better off just paying an outsourcer
like us to do it.

Ted

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Re: Calendar for 7.0-RELEASE

2007-06-29 Thread Oliver Herold
http://www.freebsd.org/releng/

Cheers,

Oliver

On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 01:30:45PM +0200, Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez wrote:
 Hello Folks.
 
 Please, anyone knows when is planned (aprox.) FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
 will be available?.
 
 Thanks you very much, in advance.
 
 Regards.
 
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Re: Calendar for 7.0-RELEASE

2007-06-29 Thread John Nielsen
On Friday 29 June 2007 09:43:12 am Oliver Herold wrote:
 On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 01:30:45PM +0200, Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez wrote:
  Please, anyone knows when is planned (aprox.) FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
  will be available?.

 http://www.freebsd.org/releng/

Also http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/schedule.html, although there's not 
much on it yet. The code freeze has definitely started though, so I expect 
the above links will be updated fairly regularly in the coming weeks.

JN
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Re: calendar

2006-09-26 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Michael S [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Where does one get an updated calendar.judaic? Mine seems to be out of sync.

Nobody's maintaining that file these days.  Because the holidays are
scheduled on a whole different calendar, they need to be recalculated
every year.  A tool that actually understands the Hebrew calendar
would avoid this problem to some extent; see the calendar functions in
emacs for an example.

Please feel free to submit the annual updates for the file...
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Re: calendar

2006-09-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On   Mon, 25 Sep 2006 05:39:08 -0700 (PDT)
Michael S [EMAIL PROTECTED]   wrote

 Good day all.

 Where does one get an updated calendar.judaic? Mine seems to be out
of  sync.

 Thanks in advance.
 Michael

On the internet, google  Jewish calendar, try it both with the quotes
and without them (I forget which one I used, but I think with is better).

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Re: calendar

2006-09-04 Thread RW
On Sunday 03 September 2006 18:01, Michael S wrote:
 Good day all.

 I have a question about calendar.usholidays. In the man page for
 calendar it says that this file must be updated every year. Is it
 enough just to cvsup, buildworld and installworld?
 I am following RELENG_6_1.

So am I, and my copy of  /usr/share/calendar/calendar.usholiday has  CVS 
comments that suggest it dates from 2003. Most of the entries are perpetual 
though.
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Re: calendar scheduler

2005-12-08 Thread Eric F Crist

On Dec 8, 2005, at 9:51 AM, Mark Busby wrote:

I've been searching for a web-based calendar, scheduler and message  
board for a small network of 15 employees. I saw one about a year  
ago that used bsd-apache-php and any browser could access it, but  
I've been unable to find it now. Any suggestions to fill the need?


Take a look at eGroupware.  Don't remember if it's in the ports tree  
or not...

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Re: Calendar program dates

2003-08-22 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
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Mutilated quotations.

On Thursday, 21 August 2003 at 10:43:17 -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
 OK, I jumped the gun here.
 After browsing through some of the calendar.* files, I
 realize that it
 sends an event for tomorrow if no event for today exists.
 Sorry about that.  :-)


 From the man page:-

  The calendar utility checks the current directory for a file
 named calendar and displays lines that begin with either today's
 date or tomor- row's.  On the day before a weekend (normally
 Friday), events for the next three days are displayed.

 I read the man page before I posted, but didn't understand what either
 today's date or tomorrow's. meant before I browsed the calendar.*
 files.  I thought it might be set to display tomorrow's date by default
 and I needed to set it to display today's date.

Here's what I use for the same purpose:

   #!/bin/sh
   #
   # Go through the calendars and find out what happened today.
   cd /usr/share/calendar
   (for i in /usr/share/calendar/calendar.*; do calendar -W -1 -f $i 2/dev/null; 
done) | sort | uniq | mail -s Today's anniversaries grog 

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RE: Calendar program dates

2003-08-21 Thread Charles Howse
 Hi,
 I've got the calendar program emailing me events that 
 occurred (supposedly) today in history.
 
 However, it's listing events that occurred tomorrow.  Is that normal?
 The date is correct on my system and the email date is correct.

OK, I jumped the gun here.
After browsing through some of the calendar.* files, I realize that it
sends an event for tomorrow if no event for today exists.
Sorry about that.  :-) 


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Re: Calendar program dates

2003-08-21 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 22:48, Charles Howse wrote:
  Hi,
  I've got the calendar program emailing me events that
  occurred (supposedly) today in history.
 
  However, it's listing events that occurred tomorrow.  Is that normal?
  The date is correct on my system and the email date is correct.

 OK, I jumped the gun here.
 After browsing through some of the calendar.* files, I realize that it
 sends an event for tomorrow if no event for today exists.
 Sorry about that.  :-)


From the man page:-

 The calendar utility checks the current directory for a file named
 calendar and displays lines that begin with either today's date or tomor-
 row's.  On the day before a weekend (normally Friday), events for the
 next three days are displayed.

Malcolm
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RE: Calendar program dates

2003-08-21 Thread Charles Howse
  OK, I jumped the gun here.
  After browsing through some of the calendar.* files, I 
 realize that it
  sends an event for tomorrow if no event for today exists.
  Sorry about that.  :-)
 
 
 From the man page:-
 
  The calendar utility checks the current directory for a 
 file named
  calendar and displays lines that begin with either 
 today's date or tomor-
  row's.  On the day before a weekend (normally Friday), 
 events for the
  next three days are displayed.

I read the man page before I posted, but didn't understand what either
today's date or tomorrow's. meant before I browsed the calendar.*
files.  I thought it might be set to display tomorrow's date by default
and I needed to set it to display today's date.


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