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  3. I need advice from Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, and whoever else is de-Microsofting and de-Googleing right now.

I need advice from Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, and whoever else is de-Microsofting and de-Googleing right now.

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  • rhelune@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
    rhelune@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
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    I need advice from Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, and whoever else is de-Microsofting and de-Googleing right now. For non-IT people who need to manage other people's calendars, tasks, inboxes that need to be accessed by multiple people (not mailing lists), what do you use on Linux?

    #linux #degoogle #danmarkskifter

    J madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM fovir@social.fovir.fyiF rhelune@todon.euR 4 Replies Last reply
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    • rhelune@todon.euR rhelune@todon.eu

      I need advice from Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, and whoever else is de-Microsofting and de-Googleing right now. For non-IT people who need to manage other people's calendars, tasks, inboxes that need to be accessed by multiple people (not mailing lists), what do you use on Linux?

      #linux #degoogle #danmarkskifter

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      @rhelune I recieved a borderline rage post about the calendar feature in Proton. I do not use that particular feature of Proton so I can neither confirm nor deny it.

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      • rhelune@todon.euR rhelune@todon.eu

        I need advice from Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, and whoever else is de-Microsofting and de-Googleing right now. For non-IT people who need to manage other people's calendars, tasks, inboxes that need to be accessed by multiple people (not mailing lists), what do you use on Linux?

        #linux #degoogle #danmarkskifter

        madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM This user is from outside of this forum
        madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @rhelune
        Could you elaborate a bit? Do you need everybodys calendars, tasks and inboxes to be accessed by multiple people, or only some of it?

        What are you using right now for these tasks and what features are important to you? - like, "need to have" and "nice to have".

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          @rhelune I recieved a borderline rage post about the calendar feature in Proton. I do not use that particular feature of Proton so I can neither confirm nor deny it.

          rhelune@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
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          @johnrohde I considered it, but am not sure if a paid solution would be an option.

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          • rhelune@todon.euR rhelune@todon.eu

            I need advice from Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, and whoever else is de-Microsofting and de-Googleing right now. For non-IT people who need to manage other people's calendars, tasks, inboxes that need to be accessed by multiple people (not mailing lists), what do you use on Linux?

            #linux #degoogle #danmarkskifter

            fovir@social.fovir.fyiF This user is from outside of this forum
            fovir@social.fovir.fyiF This user is from outside of this forum
            fovir@social.fovir.fyi
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            @rhelune I use Thunderbird as the client. And I also self-host a CalDAV app to manage my calendars and tasks.

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            • madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.net

              @rhelune
              Could you elaborate a bit? Do you need everybodys calendars, tasks and inboxes to be accessed by multiple people, or only some of it?

              What are you using right now for these tasks and what features are important to you? - like, "need to have" and "nice to have".

              rhelune@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
              rhelune@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
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              @madsenandersc We have AD. They are using Outlook, Outlook calendar, Outlook tasks. They need to manage the boss' stuff, I do not think they manage anybody else's, but they need to see everyone's calendars. They only need access to one (I think) inbox of the department email address itself. Oh and also, we should replace Sharepoint. I actually tested Alfresco, but nobody seems to want that. NextCloud we already have but the only time they used it for documents was when Sharepoint was down because it was hacked.

              I have switched to Linux already because I just couldn't stand Win11, I use Thunderbird, but can't see other people's calendars, address book etc. So I also log in Outlook in browser. Not the best solution.

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              • fovir@social.fovir.fyiF fovir@social.fovir.fyi

                @rhelune I use Thunderbird as the client. And I also self-host a CalDAV app to manage my calendars and tasks.

                rhelune@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
                rhelune@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
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                @fovir Yeah, I run Thunderbird, but because I can't see other people's calendars and the address book I also have to log in Outlook in browser. But we need something simple for our office admins.

                Will look into CalDAV, thanks a lot!

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                • rhelune@todon.euR rhelune@todon.eu

                  I need advice from Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, and whoever else is de-Microsofting and de-Googleing right now. For non-IT people who need to manage other people's calendars, tasks, inboxes that need to be accessed by multiple people (not mailing lists), what do you use on Linux?

                  #linux #degoogle #danmarkskifter

                  rhelune@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Anyone using Thunderbird with (paid) Owl add-on?

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                  • rhelune@todon.euR rhelune@todon.eu

                    @madsenandersc We have AD. They are using Outlook, Outlook calendar, Outlook tasks. They need to manage the boss' stuff, I do not think they manage anybody else's, but they need to see everyone's calendars. They only need access to one (I think) inbox of the department email address itself. Oh and also, we should replace Sharepoint. I actually tested Alfresco, but nobody seems to want that. NextCloud we already have but the only time they used it for documents was when Sharepoint was down because it was hacked.

                    I have switched to Linux already because I just couldn't stand Win11, I use Thunderbird, but can't see other people's calendars, address book etc. So I also log in Outlook in browser. Not the best solution.

                    madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM This user is from outside of this forum
                    madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @rhelune

                    Okay - this is definitely above my paygrade, to be honest.

                    I did look into something similar a while ago, and while I did not end up using any of it, I did find Scalable OpenGroupware (SOGo) and it seems to be a reasonably userfriendly open source solution:

                    https://www.sogo.nu/about.html

                    There is a VirtualBox disk image that you can download and test with, and you could easily convert the disk image from ova to something like qcow if you want to run it on KVM instead of VirtualBox.

                    If you want a solution with paid support, there is also UCS from Univention, but I don't know that much about them, other than they are German and has been in the business for quite a while - that is usually a good thing.

                    https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/

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                    • madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.net

                      @rhelune

                      Okay - this is definitely above my paygrade, to be honest.

                      I did look into something similar a while ago, and while I did not end up using any of it, I did find Scalable OpenGroupware (SOGo) and it seems to be a reasonably userfriendly open source solution:

                      https://www.sogo.nu/about.html

                      There is a VirtualBox disk image that you can download and test with, and you could easily convert the disk image from ova to something like qcow if you want to run it on KVM instead of VirtualBox.

                      If you want a solution with paid support, there is also UCS from Univention, but I don't know that much about them, other than they are German and has been in the business for quite a while - that is usually a good thing.

                      https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/

                      rhelune@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @madsenandersc Thanks a lot, will check those!

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