ok, it seems like I have a problem, even with the demo. I can setup
thunderbird to use the imap server for the demo, but nothing's showing for
the calendar and address books with the plugins installed.

-jf



2011/3/17 Jeffrey 'jf' Lim <[email protected]>

> 2011/3/17 André Schild <[email protected]>
>
>> Am 16.03.2011 18:27, schrieb Jeffrey 'jf' Lim:
>>
>>  hi guys, as per subject. I have 2 questions:
>>>
>>> 1. do I really need the SOGo Integrator if TB3.1 already allows me to add
>>> a CalDav calendar?
>>>
>>
>> Not realy, but it is very helpful... see below
>>
>>
> thanks. I'll reply below to that point.
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>> 2. What should I put for the 'Location' for CalDav? I've tried using
>>> http://SERVER_IP/SOGo/dav/USERNAME/, and it seems to work (it manages to
>>> find my email), but after setup, I get an exclamation icon beside the
>>> calendar, with a message that "The calendar USERNAME is momentarily not
>>> available". Doing a reload doesnt work, either.
>>>
>> The integrator automatically handles all subscribe/unsubscribe of
>> calendars for your account,
>> so you don't need to worry about url's
>>
>> It also does the whole address book sync stuff.
>>
>> And as last it also helps you push add-ons to TB clients....
>>
>>
> I have customized the integrator plugin (changed the 'isUpdate' url) and
> installed it actually. My problem is I dont know what else/next to do after
> installation, because there seems to be no clear indication of what to do
> next after installing the plugin. Which is why I went to try to add a CalDav
> calendar myself.
>
> So if the Integrator is the preferred way to go, what should I setup after
> I install the Integrator? My problem is after installing and restarting TB,
> I dont see any intuitive "next" setup, so I am pretty much lost there. No
> new calendars have been created for me, no new addressbook, and no new email
> client either.
>
>
>
> -jf
>
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