Is it possible to somehow subscribe calendars to new users automatically?
Use case scenario: we have project managers who would like to see the
personal calendars of all employees to be able to schedule meetings.
Adding all of the personal calendars manually would be a lot of work.
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I have created a Calendar resource which works fine in the sense that it
accepts meeting requests but it does not send an e-mail to the event
creator. For example when the resource is booked, it would be very good
to get an e-mail notification about that.
I have
Using the nightly release packages.
When I try to start sogod:
sten@sogo:~$ /usr/sbin/sogod -WOUseWatchDog NO -WONoDetach YES -WOPort
2 -WOWorkersCount 1 -WOLogFile - -WOPidFile /tmp/sogo.pid
2016-09-15 13:37:20.405 sogod[6569] File NSData.m: 162. In
readContentsOfFile Open ((null))
Sogo 3.1.5 on Debian Jessie.
When I create an event is SOGo Web UI which has an attendee that is not
in the LDAP address book, the event disappears after creation. Invite
mails are sent out and I can see the event with Thunderbird, but web ui
does not show it. Even after
I have configured SOGo 3.1.5 with Openchange to work with Outlook 2016
natively. The mails are coming in fine, but I cannot see any addresses
in the address book. It webmail I can see all of the LDAP users and the
resources I have added to LDAP, but nothing it Outlook.
My LDAP config:
1. Is it possible to check the availability of attendees when booking
events from the phone (iOS, Android) using CalDAV?
2. Is it possible to automatically subscribe new users to certain
calendars? It would be very helpful to add room calendars automatically
for new employees.
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I guess that's better than nothing. Maybe it would be possible to modify
something straight in the database?
On Monday, March 20, 2017 16:57 EET, "mgwebm...@fastmail.fm"
wrote:
2. Is it possible to automatically subscribe new users to certain calendars?
It would be very