Yes, I can confirm that I got CalDAV working in Mulberry, the setup is just in a different place than you might expect (at least it was for me). To configure, go to File-->Preferences, and in the accounts tab, create a new account of type "CalDAV Calendar". Here, you can enter your info such as username, server name, and calendar path. Once that's set up, you can go to Mulberry's main calendar tab, and the account you just created should be listed, and expanding that will reveal your calendar server hierarchy. To modify permissions, simply right-click the object you want to edit, click Details, and go to the Access Control List tab.

Hope that helps.

Darren


Ernesto Revilla wrote:
Hi.

I checked the FAQ of mulberry (http://www.mulberrymail.com/faq/index.shtml), but I didn't see anything about CalDAV compatibility.

Could Cyrus Daboo or anybody else put a comment about CalDAV compatibility in Mulberry? (I'm not subscribed to any Mulberry mailing list.)

(I read that Mulberry can manipulate WebDAV ACL lists.)

Best regards
Erny



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