Hi Julio César Gázquez

On 06/09/2011 04:05 PM, Julio César Gázquez wrote:
> 
> I'm interested in using SOGo for task delegation in a small office,
> something like:
> 
> User A creates a new task into a shared calendar (tasks anybody
> subscribed can do), or into a different user personal calendar (tasks
> assigned specifically to that user).
> 
> User B finds the new pending, assigned task, updates its states,
> eventually finishes it.
> 
> User A supervise task accomplishment.
> 
> However, I can't get how SOGo permissions work. Could anybody give me
> some tips about this?

You can't grant privileges on tasks alone.
You can only grant privileges on calendars, which contain tasks and events.

The user which possesses the calendar in question can grant the
following permissions to any SOGo user.
* create new tasks/events
* delete existing tasks/events
* for all private tasks/events
        a) don't see them at all
        b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events
        c) see all attributes
        d) see and modify all attributes
        e) see all attributes and respond to events
* for all confidential tasks/events
        a) don't see them at all
        b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events
        c) see all attributes
        d) see and modify all attributes
        e) see all attributes and respond to events
* for all public tasks/events
        a) don't see them at all
        b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events
        c) see all attributes
        d) see and modify all attributes
        e) see all attributes and respond to events


I don't know what e) does for tasks though.
Behaves like c) IMHO.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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Christian Mack
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Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz
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