Hey hey.

Because it's been about a year since this last came up on the SLUG list,
and because I have a need for something like this soon, I'd be
interested to hear what people are using for groupware these days.

I'd like something that can share contacts / calendars / tasks across a
fairly mixed environment - evolution, thunderbird and sunbird/lightning
on Windows and Linux, and Outlook 2k3.

We initially considered just exporting calendars to a WebDAV share. This
seems to be a workable solution, but I have my doubts about how well
a .htaccess scheme to allow access would scale to an office of around 40
users.
On a similar note, CalDAV or GroupDAV look like attractive solutions to
drop in to an existing environment as well. But from some brief
googling, it seems that Outlook support for either of these protocols
are limited at best. Has anybody had any success syncing Outlook with
one of these servers?

I've also looked at Scalix in the best, and like what I see. My only
issue with it so far is that I'd prefer to keep my existing mail
infrastructure. Is it possible for it to co-exist with an existing IMAP
service?

-- 
Pete

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