I think you are right based on this statement on the main Kolab page
http://kolab.kde.org
"You can send and recieve meeting and task requests between Microsoft Outlook(tm) and KDE Kolab Client as well as look up your Free/Busy times to name but a few things."
However, if you look in the Kroupware FAQ here
http://kroupware.org/faq/faq.html#Windows%20Client0 you will see that:
"How can I make Outlook talk to the Kolab Server?
You need a plug-in called InsightConnector in version 1.x from a company called Bynari (http://bynari.com). This is proprietary software and you need to aquire a license."
Further on they state that they are not planning a Free version of a connector to Kolab for Outlook.
So, I did misinterpret. It is possible to use Outlook as a Kroupware or Kolab server client.
However, we do not allow the use of Outlook for virus and trojan reasons so it is still not a solution for us. Good for others that may use Outlook to understand the clarification though.
Alan
-------Original Message-------
From: Craig White <
craigwhite@azapple.com>
Sent: 09/05/03 09:42 AM
To:
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Subject: Re: Groupware collaboration solution?
>
You must have misinterpreted something - the Outlook is the primary
client right now - Kmail will be the Linux client
Craig