Re: [SOGo] Shared Calendars via Active Sync
I filed a bug for this like 1 year ago... http://sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=3180 Il 20/05/2016 09:16, Communication (communicat...@open-dsi.fr) ha scritto: Hi You have to grant full permission to the user you shared the calendar in order to have it via ActiveSync http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.groupware.sogo.user/22341 Works for me on SOGo 3.0.2 / Debian 8 / Outlook 2013 Regards Philippe Le 20/05/2016 08:40, Thomas (aon) Fuehrer (t...@aon.at) a écrit : Hi Keith, have you enabled the synchronization via EAS in the calendar folder properties? Regards, Thomas On Thursday, May 19, 2016 20:29 CEST, "Keith Williams" (ke...@blue-hat.co.za) wrote: Hi everyone, I am testing SOGo v3.1 and created a user with a test calendar. Shared that calendar to another user and subscribed the user to the shared calendar. On the second user's SOGo web interface the shared calendar displays and works fine. Setting up the calendar in Thunderbird with DAV works 100%. When setting up Active Sync (Outlook 2016 and iPhone 5) the shared calendar is not displayed as it did when the same was done with SOGo v2.3.x I have a stock standard setup from packages installed via yum on CentOS 7. Nothing concerning the calendar are displayed in the logs. Any hints where I might start looking, perhaps a setting that needs to be enabled in sogo.conf? Thanks for any assistance, Regards -- Mammoli Cristian System administrator T. +39 0731 22911 Via Brodolini 6 | 60035 Jesi (an) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Shared Calendars via Active Sync
Am 29.05.2016 um 17:33 schrieb Rolf Schirmacher (rolf_schirmac...@web.de): > Hi Philippe, > > thanks for the tip - works well for me now, too. > > I just have one remaining issue: > > As I use sogo just as a small family-wide installation I currenly only > have 4 users and myself declared as superuser / admin within my sogo.conf > As a result, I can administrate the accounts / calendars of all the > other 3 family members, but not mine through the web interface, so I > cannot give them access to my calendar. The search function on the web > interface simply does not find myself... neither my user name nor the > family name or whatever. It works well for all the others though... > > Thanks in advance for any hint, > < cut > You can not manage your privileges through the administration interface, but you can manage those by normal means. BTW: I would advice to use an additional account for administration because of possible security issues. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Universität Konstanz Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM) Abteilung Basisdienste 78457 Konstanz +49 7531 88-4416 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: [SOGo] Shared Calendars via Active Sync
Hi Philippe, thanks for the tip - works well for me now, too. I just have one remaining issue: As I use sogo just as a small family-wide installation I currenly only have 4 users and myself declared as superuser / admin within my sogo.conf As a result, I can administrate the accounts / calendars of all the other 3 family members, but not mine through the web interface, so I cannot give them access to my calendar. The search function on the web interface simply does not find myself... neither my user name nor the family name or whatever. It works well for all the others though... Thanks in advance for any hint, Rolf On 20.05.2016 09:16, Communication (communicat...@open-dsi.fr) wrote: Hi You have to grant full permission to the user you shared the calendar in order to have it via ActiveSync http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.groupware.sogo.user/22341 Works for me on SOGo 3.0.2 / Debian 8 / Outlook 2013 Regards Philippe Le 20/05/2016 08:40, Thomas (aon) Fuehrer (t...@aon.at) a écrit : Hi Keith, have you enabled the synchronization via EAS in the calendar folder properties? Regards, Thomas On Thursday, May 19, 2016 20:29 CEST, "Keith Williams" (ke...@blue-hat.co.za) wrote: Hi everyone, I am testing SOGo v3.1 and created a user with a test calendar. Shared that calendar to another user and subscribed the user to the shared calendar. On the second user's SOGo web interface the shared calendar displays and works fine. Setting up the calendar in Thunderbird with DAV works 100%. When setting up Active Sync (Outlook 2016 and iPhone 5) the shared calendar is not displayed as it did when the same was done with SOGo v2.3.x I have a stock standard setup from packages installed via yum on CentOS 7. Nothing concerning the calendar are displayed in the logs. Any hints where I might start looking, perhaps a setting that needs to be enabled in sogo.conf? Thanks for any assistance, Regards -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Shared Calendars via Active Sync
Many thanks Thomas, That was indeed what I was missing! Appreciate it :-) Thomas (aon) Fuehrer (t...@aon.at) wrote: Hi Keith, have you enabled the synchronization via EAS in the calendar folder properties? Regards, Thomas On Thursday, May 19, 2016 20:29 CEST, "Keith Williams" (ke...@blue-hat.co.za) wrote: Hi everyone, I am testing SOGo v3.1 and created a user with a test calendar. Shared that calendar to another user and subscribed the user to the shared calendar. On the second user's SOGo web interface the shared calendar displays and works fine. Setting up the calendar in Thunderbird with DAV works 100%. When setting up Active Sync (Outlook 2016 and iPhone 5) the shared calendar is not displayed as it did when the same was done with SOGo v2.3.x I have a stock standard setup from packages installed via yum on CentOS 7. Nothing concerning the calendar are displayed in the logs. Any hints where I might start looking, perhaps a setting that needs to be enabled in sogo.conf? Thanks for any assistance, Regards -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Shared Calendars via Active Sync
Hi You have to grant full permission to the user you shared the calendar in order to have it via ActiveSync http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.groupware.sogo.user/22341 Works for me on SOGo 3.0.2 / Debian 8 / Outlook 2013 Regards Philippe Le 20/05/2016 08:40, Thomas (aon) Fuehrer (t...@aon.at) a écrit : Hi Keith, have you enabled the synchronization via EAS in the calendar folder properties? Regards, Thomas On Thursday, May 19, 2016 20:29 CEST, "Keith Williams" (ke...@blue-hat.co.za) wrote: Hi everyone, I am testing SOGo v3.1 and created a user with a test calendar. Shared that calendar to another user and subscribed the user to the shared calendar. On the second user's SOGo web interface the shared calendar displays and works fine. Setting up the calendar in Thunderbird with DAV works 100%. When setting up Active Sync (Outlook 2016 and iPhone 5) the shared calendar is not displayed as it did when the same was done with SOGo v2.3.x I have a stock standard setup from packages installed via yum on CentOS 7. Nothing concerning the calendar are displayed in the logs. Any hints where I might start looking, perhaps a setting that needs to be enabled in sogo.conf? Thanks for any assistance, Regards -- Open-DSI - Expert en numérique libre et open source - https://www.open-dsi.fr Pensez à l’environnement. N’imprimez ce courriel que si vous en avez vraiment besoin -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Shared Calendars via Active Sync
Hi Keith, have you enabled the synchronization via EAS in the calendar folder properties? Regards, Thomas On Thursday, May 19, 2016 20:29 CEST, "Keith Williams" (ke...@blue-hat.co.za) wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > I am testing SOGo v3.1 and created a user with a test calendar. > Shared that calendar to another user and subscribed the user to the > shared calendar. > > > On the second user's SOGo web interface the shared calendar displays > and works fine. Setting up the calendar in Thunderbird with DAV > works 100%. When setting up Active Sync (Outlook 2016 and iPhone 5) > the shared calendar is not displayed as it did when the same was > done with SOGo v2.3.x > > > I have a stock standard setup from packages installed via yum on > CentOS 7. > > > Nothing concerning the calendar are displayed in the logs. Any hints > where I might start looking, perhaps a setting that needs to be > enabled in sogo.conf? > > > Thanks for any assistance, > > > Regards -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Shared Calendars via Active Sync
I am also experiencing this when using Outlook 2016 with Activesync. Sent from my iPhone > On 20 May 2016, at 4:29 AM, Keith Williams (ke...@blue-hat.co.za) > wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am testing SOGo v3.1 and created a user with a test calendar. Shared that > calendar to another user and subscribed the user to the shared calendar. > > On the second user's SOGo web interface the shared calendar displays and > works fine. Setting up the calendar in Thunderbird with DAV works 100%. When > setting up Active Sync (Outlook 2016 and iPhone 5) the shared calendar is not > displayed as it did when the same was done with SOGo v2.3.x > > I have a stock standard setup from packages installed via yum on CentOS 7. > > Nothing concerning the calendar are displayed in the logs. Any hints where I > might start looking, perhaps a setting that needs to be enabled in sogo.conf? > > Thanks for any assistance, > > Regards > -- > users@sogo.nu > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Shared Calendars via Active Sync
Hi everyone, I am testing SOGo v3.1 and created a user with a test calendar. Shared that calendar to another user and subscribed the user to the shared calendar. On the second user's SOGo web interface the shared calendar displays and works fine. Setting up the calendar in Thunderbird with DAV works 100%. When setting up Active Sync (Outlook 2016 and iPhone 5) the shared calendar is not displayed as it did when the same was done with SOGo v2.3.x I have a stock standard setup from packages installed via yum on CentOS 7. Nothing concerning the calendar are displayed in the logs. Any hints where I might start looking, perhaps a setting that needs to be enabled in sogo.conf? Thanks for any assistance, Regards -- users@sogo.nuhttps://inverse.ca/sogo/lists