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Calendar and address book

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  • Wed Feb 03 20:22:00 CET 2021

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you've forgotten an important appointment or misplaced your address book? We've all been there. That's why we've incorporated the CalDAV and CardDAV protocols into our systems. CalDAV is designed for managing your calendar, while CardDAV is for your address book. What's even better is that these protocols seamlessly integrate with our email service at no extra cost.

These protocols are globally recognized as international standards and are compatible with both desktop and mobile devices. In fact, the official website calconnect.org lists ServerMX as a trusted provider of CalDAV and CardDAV services.
At Servermx, we go the extra mile by offering a user-friendly web client called SOGo. With SOGo, you have a variety of options for accessing your calendaring and messaging data.
If you need guidance on setting up these protocols on your devices, head over to the “Help and how to” section in the CalDAV & CardDAV area, where you'll find detailed instructions and more information.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact us.

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