To begin with, go to the Services section of the Server app and click on Contacts. As with the other services we’ve covered already, Contacts can be used with any macOS or iOS device.Ĭontacts also integrates with the Mail, Calendar and Messages services, and has compatibility with any apps using the CardDAV framework. The Contacts service is useful in small-to-medium-sized businesses where it can be helpful to have centralized access to a common list of contacts. This week, we’ll wrap up our selection of commonly-used services by showing how to set up the Contacts service for hosting address books and the Time Machine service for providing centralized network backup. In the past five articles, we’ve discussed why you’d want to run your own server for personal reasons or for a small business, talked about setting up a Mac mini as a server, described how to set up macOS Server to provide a group of users with file sharing and wiki services, and then how to set up mail and calendar services that work seamlessly with Apple’s macOS and iOS devices. Part 4: Setting Up File Sharing and Wikis. Part 3: Router Configuration and Open Directory.This is the sixth in an ongoing series on The Rocket Yard describing how to use Apple’s macOS Server to provide services to users both inside a local network and over the Internet.
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