I used Mulberry (http://www.mulberrymail.com) as Cyrus suggested
earlier, and that allowed me to modify ACLs for any calendar to get
exactly what I was looking for. I made calendars that are read only for
some and full access for others, and I was able to give users access to
other users' calendars using Mulberry's built-in ACL manipulation support.
Darren
Wilfredo Sánchez Vega wrote:
You can do this, but it does require doing ACL operations over the
wire. You'll have to find or write a tool that can do this. I'd like
to know if you find/write something.
-wsv
On Aug 29, 2007, at 2:17 PM, Darren Hildebrand wrote:
I'm trying to set up a calendar server with group calendars to which
most people will have read only access, and a few key people will
have write access as well. Is there currently a way to set up a
permission scheme like this? From my research, I read that ACL
support is implemented in the server, but that no clients exist to
take advantage of this. Is this still the case? If so, is there a
way to manually change ACLs from the server?
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