On Monday 15 April 2013 18:24:20 Christian Mack wrote: > Am 2013-04-15 11:44, schrieb Silver Salonen: > > Hi. > > > > I now tried Thunderbird Integrator and in there my calendars are > > automatically provided for me and I see my colleagues' Free/Busy > > information too. > > > > Some questions remain though. > > > > On Friday 12 April 2013 17:15:14 Silver Salonen wrote: > >> On Friday 12 April 2013 13:35:27 Marc Patermann wrote: > >>> Silver Salonen schrieb (12.04.2013 10:37 Uhr): > >>>> 1) "Free / Busy URL field in the address book" - I just can't find > >>>> it, where is it? > >>> Where did you find that phrase? > >> > >> In "SOGo Mozilla Thunderbird Configuration.pdf" document > > > > I still can't find the Free/Busy URL field. > > > >>>> 3) Is there a way to add an address book with all existing users to > >>>> Thunderbird? The target is to get calendar planning working properly, > >>>> so that all the users could see other users' free/busy information. > >>>> Free/Busy works fine through web interface, but actually I can't find > >>>> a list with existing users from there either. > >>> > >>> On first start SOGo pulls the personal address book and copies it to an > >>> SOGo remote address book by default. > >> > >> On first start of what? SOGo Integrator? > > > > I've still not found an addressbook that would contain all the local users > > of SOGo server - not even in web interface. Does such an addressbook exist? > > > > That depends on your server configuration. > If you use LDAP as user source, and have it set as isAddressBook = YES; > then you will see a global address book. > It seems to be empty, but you can search in it. > Just use the search field on the right side of the webinterface. > > That is also true for Thunderbird.
Hi. What if we don't use LDAP? Is it possible to see a global address book in that case? -- Silver -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
