On 11/08/12 18:05, Igor Vitorac wrote:
Thank you. I have seen that, but it is not quite clear what is the difference between two mentioned 
kinds ("location" and "thing").
A "group", "location" or "thing" is a resource for SOGo - just like it's/was stated in the "Schema for representing resources for calendaring and scheduling services" (http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-cal-resource-schema-06). When KindFieldName equals either of these for an entry (LDAP or SQL), SOGo considers it as a resource.
Additionally confusing for me is a "group" kind. In LDAP, each group has to 
have a list of names, but how can we specify the users in one group if the user source is 
SQL?
Once group defined, I guess, SOGo user could specify sharing permissions (ACLs) 
based on the group.
This is something totally different. Groups are supported for LDAP (for scheduling meetings, ACLs, etc.) but not for SQL.

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