Hi Francis,
They were created using (older versions of) thunderbird and the inverse
SOGo plugins.
We see NOW that creating an appointment (thunderbird, lightning caldav)
in week view, by double cicking the smaller area between to date and the
times of the day, creates a non-blocking ("show time as free") appointment.
Creating an appointment by doubleclicking on a specific time creates a
blocking (show time as busy) appointment.
We did not know (and expect) this, but we understand this now.
Thank you,
MJ
On 11/25/2015 10:11 PM, Francis Lachapelle wrote:
Hello Mourik
On Nov 24, 2015, at 5:11 AM, mourik jan heupink <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
We noticed just now that some of our appointments are not taken
into consideration, when scheduling a meeting based on free/buzy
info.
Looking at the source of the appointments, the reason is that these
appointments are 'TRANSP:TRANSPARENT'. Testing this a bit more, it
seems that sometimes SOGo creates appointments OPAQUE and sometimes
they are created TRANSPARENT.
I have the feeling that longer, full- or multi-day appointments
become TRANSPARENT, and shorter ones are created OPAQUE. But why is
this?
(and in the SOGo webmail interface I don't see a why to choose
between the two)
Can anyone tell me something about the logic behind this?
This is control by the "Show Time as Free" checkbox of the
appointment editor.
How your users create appointments? From the Web interface?
Thunderbird? Another client?
Francis
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