Hello Greg On 2012-08-07 19:14, [email protected] wrote: > SOGo Server: > CentOS 6 > Sogo 1.3.17 > Thunderbird 10.x > Lightning 1.2.3 > SOGo Connector 10.0.3 > SOGo Integrator 10.0.3 > PostgreSQL 8.4.12 > > LDAP Server: > CentOS 6 > OpenLDAP > > I am running into an issue lately with Thunderbird. I don't know how long > this > has been going on. This problem may have existed on previous versions of SOGo > or the Thunderbird extensions, but I didn't notice it until recently. > > The problem occurs when a person (#1) is subscribed to another person's (#2) > calendar (view only). If person #2 has current alarms set for events, these > alarms will show up as reminders on person #1's Thunderbird. When person #1 > attempts to dismiss these alarms he/she gets the following error: > "An error occurred when writing to the calendar Bob Smith!" > Error Code: MODIFICATION_FAILED > Description: > Status Code: 403, The user lacks the required permission to perform the > request. > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> > <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> > <body><h3>An error occurred during object publishing</h3><p>tried to access > private object (0x0x25ca428, SoClass=SOGoAppointmentObject)</p></body> > </html> > > When person #1 attempts to set person #2's calendar to not show reminders, > this > setting does not take effect. Upon restart of Thunderbird, the "Show > Reminders" box is once again checked. The only way to turn off the reminders > is to login to the SOGo web interface and uncheck the "Show Alarms" box for > that particular person's calendar. > > This problem occurs on both Windows (XP and 7) and Linux (Ubuntu 10.04) > clients. Right now, using the web interface to disable alarms is a suitable > workaround. However, it would be nice to have this functionality working in > Thunderbird, as well. I don't know whether this is a SOGo (extension?) issue, > or a Thunderbird issue. > > If anyone has some suggestions to solve this issue, I'm all ears! >
In Lightning and SOGo you can disable alarms for each calendar. Select it, right click it and choose "Properties". There is an option "Show Reminders" (Lightning) or "Show Alarms" (SOGo). Just disable it ;-) Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
