Re: [SOGo] Sharing calendars

2017-03-31 Thread Mikhail Emelchenkov
Peter,

You can check changelog here: 
https://sogo.nu/bugs/changelog_page.php?version_id=207

Mikhail Emelchenkov
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> On 31 Mar 2017, at 16:01, Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com) 
>  wrote:
> 
> Thank you, we are on v3.2.7 now, maybe something is changed since our version?
> It will take some time to upgrade as we are using our styles for Angular, 
> after every update they need to be adjusted.
> I'll report back here after the upgrade to v.3.2.8.
> 
> Peter

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Re: [SOGo] Sharing calendars

2017-03-31 Thread Peter TKATCHENKO
Thank you, we are on v3.2.7 now, maybe something is changed since our 
version?
It will take some time to upgrade as we are using our styles for 
Angular, after every update they need to be adjusted.

I'll report back here after the upgrade to v.3.2.8.

Peter


On 03/31/2017 14:30, Peter Beck (pe...@datentraeger.li) wrote:

On 03/31/2017 02:17 PM, Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com) wrote:

...idem for Safari and last Firefox - no ACLs neither.

Working for me on Debian Unstable with Firefox 45.0.8ESR, Backend is
SOGo v3.2.8.
Also tested with Chromium on Win7, no issues here as far as I can tell...




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Re: [SOGo] Sharing calendars

2017-03-31 Thread Peter Beck
On 03/31/2017 02:17 PM, Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com) wrote:
> ...idem for Safari and last Firefox - no ACLs neither.

Working for me on Debian Unstable with Firefox 45.0.8ESR, Backend is
SOGo v3.2.8.
Also tested with Chromium on Win7, no issues here as far as I can tell...


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Re: [SOGo] Sharing calendars

2017-03-31 Thread Peter TKATCHENKO

Impossible for me in Firefox/Chromium.
Nothing happens if I click the name in the list.

Peter


On 03/31/2017 13:44, Peter Beck (pe...@datentraeger.li) wrote:

On 03/31/2017 12:50 PM, Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com) wrote:

This is not the case in SOGo v3, the end user, sharing his calendar, has
no options to modify the permissions. Is it a bug of Web interface v3?

if you add a user and then click the name in the list, you should be
able to set permissions in v3 afaik...


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Re: [SOGo] Sharing calendars

2017-03-31 Thread Peter TKATCHENKO

...idem for Safari and last Firefox - no ACLs neither.

Peter


On 03/31/2017 13:44, Peter Beck (pe...@datentraeger.li) wrote:

On 03/31/2017 12:50 PM, Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com) wrote:

This is not the case in SOGo v3, the end user, sharing his calendar, has
no options to modify the permissions. Is it a bug of Web interface v3?

if you add a user and then click the name in the list, you should be
able to set permissions in v3 afaik...


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Re: [SOGo] Sharing calendars

2017-03-31 Thread Peter Beck
On 03/31/2017 12:50 PM, Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com) wrote:
> This is not the case in SOGo v3, the end user, sharing his calendar, has
> no options to modify the permissions. Is it a bug of Web interface v3?

if you add a user and then click the name in the list, you should be
able to set permissions in v3 afaik...
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[SOGo] Sharing calendars

2017-03-31 Thread Peter TKATCHENKO

Hello,

We are trying to create a procedure of sharing calendars between users 
of SOGo, installed with OpenLDAP backend (iRedMail) on Debian Jessie.


The problem is that users cannot access to shared calendars of other 
users before an administrator changes the permissions of the shared 
calendars.


So actually the procedure should be like follows:
1. User1 shares his calendar with User2.
2. Admin goes to ACLs management and modifies the permissions of 
calendar, shared by User1 for User2.

3. User2 subscribes the shared calendar of User1.

This procedure seems to be a little bit hard to put in place, as for 
every shared calendar an administrator must reconfigure ACLs.


When I check the documents of SOGo v2 - I see that these ACLs to manage 
are available in user's web interface. This is not the case in SOGo v3, 
the end user, sharing his calendar, has no options to modify the 
permissions. Is it a bug of Web interface v3? Is it possible to change 
the default permissions for any shared calendar (for example, from 
'Nothing' to 'Read')? Is there another way to simplify the sharing of 
calendars?


Hope to be clear in my questions.

Best regards,
Peter
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