Hello Tanstaafl

Am 2014-06-13 12:52, schrieb Tanstaafl:
> On 6/13/2014 4:43 AM, Christian Mack <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> You have to enable public access in sogo.conf for all users with:
>> SOGoEnablePublicAccess = YES;
>>
>> Now you can set read privileges for pseudo user "Public Access" on every
>> calendar and/or addressbook you want to.
> 
> So, to confirm, all enabling this does is add the ability to add this
> pseudo user 'Public Access' to a calendar?
> 

It will add this pseudo user like the one for "Any Authenticated User"
in the Sharing list.
The "Public Access" pseudo user will have no rights per default.

>> Then all people world wide can access that calendar via CalDAV, ics-File
>> or XML-File, if they know the URL.
> 
> And by 'access', this is a read-only access, correct?
> 

Yes.
For address books you only can give read access or revoke it.
For calendars you can specify separate for the three event
confidentially classes "Public", "Confidential" and "Private" which read
access you want to grant.
So you can choose for those classes if "None", "View the Date & Time" or
"View All" shall be given.

Be aware, that after allowing public access, in the calendar
"Properties" --> "Links to this Calendar" there is a new section "Public
Access".
In this section are the Links listed to access this calendar from the
public internet.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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Universität Konstanz
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