1ZARAFA-ICAL(1) Zarafa user reference ZARAFA-ICAL(1)
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6 zarafa-ical - Start the Zarafa ICal/CalDAV gateway.
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9 zarafa-ical [OPTION...]
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12 The iCal/CalDAV gateway enables users to retrieve their calendar using
13 iCalendar compliant clients. The iCal/CalDAV gateway can be configured
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16 The default settings of the gateway program are defined in zarafa-
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22 --config, -c ical.cfg
23 Specify the location of the ical.cfg file. If the ical.cfg file is
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27 Default: /etc/zarafa/ical.cfg
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30 Shows the help message of the iCal/CalDAV gateway.
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33 Run in the foreground. Normally the gateway will daemonize and run
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52 To start the iCal/CalDAV gateway:
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59 /etc/init.d/zarafa-ical [start| stop| restart]
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62 Written by Zarafa.
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65 zarafa-ical.cfg(5) zarafa-server(1)
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69Zarafa 7.0 August 2011 ZARAFA-ICAL(1)