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    Sabre/dav - CalDAV and CardDAV server, alternative to Radicale.

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    • d19dotca
      d19dotca last edited by d19dotca

      As Radicale isn't the most RFC-compliant (they even state that's not their goal), it'd be nice to have a more compliant CardDAV and CalDAV server to use as an alternative to Radicale, SOGo, and Nextcloud.

      A good one I have seen recommended often is "sabre/dav". It's also updated more often than Radicale too from what I can tell. I think this would be a great addition for those people who want a more pure CalDAV and CardDAV server.

      https://sabre.io/dav/
      https://github.com/sabre-io/dav

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      • necrevistonnezr
        necrevistonnezr last edited by

        Yep, Baikal works great but should just run on the LAMP app

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        • girish
          girish Staff last edited by

          I use the one in nextcloud and it's being working OK for a couple of years now.

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          • necrevistonnezr
            necrevistonnezr @girish last edited by

            @girish Does it reliably sent invitations via email if I add someone to a calendar event? Both on the web and when using mobile apps that sync to the NC calendar?

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            • d19dotca
              d19dotca @girish last edited by

              @girish I don’t necessarily want to have to deploy the full resources of NextCloud though just for one specific feature. But it’s an option for sure.

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              • yusf
                yusf last edited by

                Why another one? SOGo works flawless for me and is already in the app store.

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                • d19dotca
                  d19dotca @yusf last edited by

                  @yusf Because it’s always good to have options. 😉 Plus maybe it’s just me but I much prefer to have dedicated apps for tasks rather than deploying apps only to use the secondary feature set. Lastly, Sogo doesn’t work the way I want it to and I’m not entirely sure if it’s even fully RFC compliant either based on my experiences with it so far in testing. It does not work well for me with macOS or iOS standard apps, it is difficult to delete a calendar through the Calendar app for example if Sogo is the backend, but works fine with any other DAV server I’ve tried. Plus the example below:

                  Example with Sogo for all DAV needs:

                  • I can create different calendars but must use these same calendars for groups of Reminders/Tasks. I cannot have separate groups of Reminders/Tasks.

                  Example with Radicale for all DAV needs:

                  • I can create different calendars and can create separate groups for Reminders/Tasks, they are properly independent of each other.
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                  • girish
                    girish Staff @necrevistonnezr last edited by

                    @necrevistonnezr said in Sabre/dav - CalDAV and CardDAV server, alternative to Radicale.:

                    @girish Does it reliably sent invitations via email if I add someone to a calendar event? Both on the web and when using mobile apps that sync to the NC calendar?

                    I have to test this. Usually, I just use the calendar for myself.

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                    • yusf
                      yusf @d19dotca last edited by

                      @d19dotca said in Sabre/dav - CalDAV and CardDAV server, alternative to Radicale.:

                      It does not work well for me with macOS or iOS standard apps

                      For me it has worked flawlessly for years. I never have to sign in to the actual SOGo web interface, I just use macOS stock apps. It does however seem to link regular Calendar calendars with Reminder calendars though.

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                      • necrevistonnezr
                        necrevistonnezr @yusf last edited by

                        @yusf Does it reliably sent invitations via email if I add someone to a calendar event? Both on the web and when using mobile apps that sync to the SoGo calendar? Many caldav servers still have a problem with this quite basic feature.

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                          adrw last edited by

                          I agree, it'd be great to have a robust CalDAV server that handles invite emails robustly. If that option is Baikal, I'm all for it. I definitely prefer SOGo for GUI but that bugs with invites mangling events (making the organize null) when I add an invitee and then not sending the email is very frustrating.

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                          • christiaan
                            christiaan last edited by

                            Is Sabre/Baikal the same thing??

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                            • jdaviescoates
                              jdaviescoates @christiaan last edited by

                              @christiaan said in Sabre/dav - CalDAV and CardDAV server, alternative to Radicale.:

                              Is Sabre/Baikal the same thing??

                              Yes, Baikal is sabre with a an admin ui

                              "Baïkal is powered by sabre/dav, while offering an administrative interface for easy management."

                              From https://sabre.io/baikal/

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