Bell mail caldav

A great combination!

Bell Mail and CalDAV are two technologies that can be used together to manage your email and calendar events.

Bell Mail

Bell Mail is a popular email client for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It's known for its simplicity, speed, and flexibility. Bell Mail is often used by power users and developers who want a lightweight, customizable email client.

CalDAV

CalDAV (Calendar Data Access Protocol) is a protocol used to synchronize calendar events between different devices and services. It's an extension of the WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) protocol. CalDAV allows you to access and manage your calendar events on multiple devices, including desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones, and tablets.

Combining Bell Mail and CalDAV

To use CalDAV with Bell Mail, you'll need to configure Bell Mail to connect to a CalDAV server. This allows you to synchronize your calendar events between Bell Mail and the CalDAV server.

Here's a high-level overview of the process:

  1. Set up a CalDAV server: You can use a CalDAV server like Apple's iCal Server, Google Calendar, or any other CalDAV-compliant server.
  2. Configure Bell Mail: In Bell Mail, go to the "Settings" menu and select "CalDAV". Enter the URL of your CalDAV server, your username, and password.
  3. Synchronize your calendar: Bell Mail will connect to the CalDAV server and synchronize your calendar events. You can then access your calendar events from within Bell Mail.

Some popular CalDAV servers that work well with Bell Mail include:

By combining Bell Mail and CalDAV, you can enjoy a powerful and flexible email and calendar management system that's tailored to your needs.