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threethirty

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« on: November 19, 2008, 02:05:58 am »
ok so this is my first time using any kind of groupware and I had a couple of questions:

1. is there a way to change the way events are added to the calendar?
2. is the calendar ical compatible? (the spec not the apple app)
3. is there a way to sync to evolution (linux email client), GPE calendar (app for maemo [nokia n series]) and/or to the Palm Centro?
4. is there a way to use a different server for incoming and outgoing mail (godaddy uses either to separate boxes or at least two different urls)
5. why did it take so long for someone to do this it is awesome!!!

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Re: New Member: threethirty
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2008, 02:15:46 pm »
1) What do you mean with this?

2) Not for the moment

3) Same as 2)

4) You do in fact have to specify two different servers, a POP3 for receiving email and an SMTP for sending

5) Thanks :)

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Re: New Member: threethirty
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2008, 06:11:16 pm »
what I meant by number one is i would like to be able to set an end time, not a duration... I'm sure it is something that I can get used to but its driving me nuts right now

About the email thing, I'm fairly certain of it, here is how they tell people to set it up (this example is outlook 2007) but i will be pretty excited to be wrong because I would love to have this "just work"

and you are more than welcome, we talked about this a little bit on my podcast, LinuxCranks (http://linuxcranks.info) and Saturday at midnight (EST) we will be talking about it live (live.linuxcranks.info) Here is a link to the ogg (http://linuxcranks.info/ogg/LinuxCranks3x19.ogg) and mp3 (http://linuxcranks.info/mp3/LinuxCranks3x19.mp3) and the shownotes (http://linuxcranks.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=86)