On Sun, 22 May 2011 05:46:59 +0200, Roland Liebl wrote:
> You need to create three database tables:
> (*) events
> (*) events_cache
> (*) events_caldav
>
> The scripts are located in the plugin's SQL folder.
>
> To connect to a CalDAV you just need to toogle the
> Provider select box in calendar settings. When saved
> you'll see input fields to insert the access data.
>

 Thanks for the instructions. Works great. However you need to specify 
 "my calendar" in the default view (instead of "all calendar") otherwise 
 the events don't show without changing the current calendar in the 
 interface.

 Bug: I can't get the email notification to work. I created an event 
 with a notification 15 minutes before, and while my acal/android 
 calendar showed the notification, I didn't receive any email in 
 roundcube.
 I checked the options email notification, with the proper email address 
 and a 15 min notification.

 Comments/wishlist, not critical:
 1. most calendar client propose to configure the notifications per 
 events. It would be nice to have that option in the event popup.
 2. the password disappears after you enter it. I thought it was a bug. 
 Might be a better user experience to have it show as masked in the 
 password field.
 3. most system will probably use the same authentication (LDAP ?) for 
 both the imap and the calendar system. An option to reuse the roundcube 
 auth for the calendar would be nice, and maybe a default pattern for the 
 calendar location (such as 
 https://server/davical/caldav.php/<RC-USERNAME>/home).

 Well, this is just a few comments. I'm already VERY happy with the 
 current plugin ! Thanks a lot.

 Julien

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