Hi,
We started to use SOGo a short while ago and so far we're quite happy
with it. :-)
system setup:
- SOGo 1.3.16 running on Debian with MySQL-Backend and OpenLDAP for
authentication purposes
- clients mostly TB 10 ESR with lightning add-on
However our users have recently started to use the handy appointment
request/invitation function provided by the SOGo webinterface or TB
Lightning add-on and have run into the following problem which might
point to a bug SOGo. Or is at actually a feature? ;-)
All users at our site have two calendars configured. Example for user XXXX:
"/Users/XXXX/Calendar/personal" = {
acl = {
"<default>" = (
None
);
};
displayname = Private;
records = (
(...)"
and
"/Users/XXXX/Calendar/347A-4FFAFC00-2F-XXXXXX" = {
acl = {
};
displayname = Business;
records = (
(...)"
ACLs on calendar "Private" are configured to deny viewing/editing by
other users whereas calendar "Business" has ACLs according to our SOGo
default setup ("PublicViewer", "ConfidentialDAndTViewer").
If user YYYY is now sending an appointment request to user XXXX this
request is always posted to XXXX's "Private" calendar (SOGo Webinterface
or Lightning doesn't make any difference). Why? I'd expect SOGo to take
into account the restrictive ACLs set on calendar "Private" an thus
choose the next public writable calendar "Business" as target for an
appointment request. Or is it true that appointment request to XXXX are
always sent to the "../Calendar/personal" or his "first calendar" since
there is no option for user YYYY to choose the target calendar? If yes,
is there any option to change this behavior? Or alternatively how can a
user move an appointment request from another user to a calendar of his
choice (I didn't find any option in the appointment response user dialog
to do this)?
Any help is appreciated.
Lars
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