Hi,

Well.. that seems like a long way around using a simple 'local' calendar in iCal... right? ;-)

The goal is to keep peoples stuff ordered, and if they have a 'Work' server based calendar, it would be nice to have todo's in it. But since there is no way of denying Delegates to see todo's, that is then not possible. It seems users are forced to:

LOCAL
- Private (iSync/iPhone default)
- Work ToDo's
SERVER
- My Name
- - Work events


So, where do I start to ask ER's? iCal Server, iCal Client, or both?

  ;-)

    Jakob Peterhänsel

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On 31/03/2008, at 22.08, Cyrus Daboo wrote:

Hi Jakob,

--On March 31, 2008 10:03:02 PM +0200 Jakob Peterhänsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

I'm asking about support in general. I can see it's not in the iCal GUI
(and wonder why), so I guess it boils down to: Is it possible on the
server side? (and latter in iCal?)

I can't speak to what iCal may or may not do in the future.

But right now you can do a lot on the server with privileges - but you will have to manipulate that with some other client (the command line tool we made available last week would suffice).

In the case of delegates, what you would do to set this up is simply create a calendar to contain any events or to-dos that you don't want the delegates to see. Then apply a WebDAV ACL to that calendar collection that denies the delegates the right to read/write (effectively overriding the normal delegate right). Anything stored in that calendar is then totally private.

--
Cyrus Daboo


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