Hello,

This morning we've pushed the code to allow the synchronization of multiple address books / calendars using the Enterprise ActiveSync (EAS) protocol without requiring all permissions on the subscriptions. New nightly builds have been generated for SOGo v3, and v2 builds will be available in about 15 hours from now.

Since EAS is a "personal-oriented" protocol (so it has no concept of access rights), here are some quick examples on how things behave from an EAS client:

1. if you add an event to a calendar that you're subscribed to but you
   don't have create access to, the event will disappear upon the next sync
2. if you delete an event from a calendar that you're subscribed to but
   you don't have delete access to, the event will reappear upon the
   next sync
3. if you modify an event from a calendar that you're subscribed to but
   you don't have the modify right on the item, the original version
   will reappear upon next sync

Testing would be appreciated and big thanks to Thomas for his work on this!

Ludo

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