Thanks for the descriptions. What about checksum-versions ? The response it's 
sending me is URLs to all calendar collections (inbox, tasks, calendar, etc.). 

> Hi Pascal,
> 
> --On October 9, 2012 7:26:38 AM -0400 Pascal Robert <prob...@macti.ca> wrote:
> 
>>      max-resources
> 
> The maximum number of child resources allowed in a collection.
> 
>>      pushkey
> 
> This is used by clients that support XMPP or APNS push notifications. It 
> gives the client the information they need to "subscribe" to the relevant 
> push notifications.
> 
>>      auto-schedule (I found the description in an email, but I didn't find
>> anything in doc/Extensions)
> 
> Whether or not a calendar user (typically a resource or location) will 
> automatically respond to scheduling invites.
> 
>>  auto-schedule-mode
> 
> The server supports several different modes for how an automatic response to 
> an invite might occur. This property exposes the current value set for the 
> calendar user.
> 
>>      email-address-set
> 
> The email addresses associated with the calendar user as defined in the 
> directory entry for that principal.
> 
>>      expanded-group-member-set
>>      expanded-group-membership
> 
> These are equivalent to the standard group-member-set and group-membership 
> properties except that any nested groups are themselves fully expanded (i.e., 
> depth infinity group expansion).
> 
>>      first-name
>>      last-name
> 
> First and last name attributes from the directory.
> 
>>      record-type
> 
> Our server supports four types of directory record for users, groups, 
> resources and locations - this property exposes what the type is for the 
> corresponding principal resource.
> 
> -- 
> Cyrus Daboo
> 

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