Hello

Yes, that is correct.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 16.03.2018 um 15:44 schrieb Sascha Kasch ([email protected]):
> Ok. so there is no way to make free/busy lookups then, even when the
> members of the list could theoretically be lookup up in LDAP.
> we have to stick with LDAP-Groups then?
> 
> kind regards,
> 
> sascha
> 
> 
> Am 16.03.18 um 15:30 schrieb Christian Mack
> ([email protected]):
>> Hello
>>
>> Address lists are a completely different thing.
>> You only can add contacts from the same addressbook to a list, in which
>> the list is located.
>> Which means, you first have to copy/add the contact from the global
>> addressbook to the addressbook (drag and drop), in which you want to
>> create or have the list.
>> Then you can add that contact to the list.
>>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Christian Mack
>>
>> Am 16.03.2018 um 09:56 schrieb Sascha Kasch ([email protected]):
>>> Hi Christian,
>>>
>>> thank you for your answer.
>>> The problem is that i cannot add LDAP Users to a personal List from SOGo
>>> webfrontend (V4) it looks like there is some sort of lookup when i type
>>> the name
>>> but i will never show Users from LDAP only those from my personal
>>> addressbook.
>>> In Thunderbird i am able to add users from LDAP to the list i created on
>>> the server, but when i sync the changes, the list will still only have
>>> members that i have locally avaliable...
>>> But LDAP-lookup in general is fine (works for login, works as
>>> autocomplete in mails and also works for inviting in calendar, all in
>>> webfrontend; but not in lists)
>>>
>>> hope this makes the problem more clear
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> sascha
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 16.03.18 um 09:47 schrieb Christian Mack
>>> ([email protected]):
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> If people are in multiple addressbooks, they will show up multiple
>>>> times
>>>> on autocompletion in attendees search field.
>>>>
>>>> In SOGo V2 the ones not from global addressbook (=non LDAP) will show a
>>>> pink square in front of them.
>>>> Therefore you can choose the one without a pink square and are done.
>>>>
>>>> In V3 there is no such marking, but you almost always get the one from
>>>> global addressbook as first entry.
>>>> If this first one still shows "no Free/busy information", you have to
>>>> remove the attendee again, and add the second entry.
>>>>
>>>> Hope that is clear enough.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> Christian Mack
>>>>
>>>> Am 15.03.2018 um 13:41 schrieb Sascha Kasch ([email protected]):
>>>>> obviously the terms were wrong.
>>>>> people add users to a personal list within the addressbook. and users
>>>>> from this list are not being looked up in LDAP when invited to an
>>>>> event.
>>>>> i created a list and tried to add members from LDAP but this does not
>>>>> seem to be possible, at least not from sogo webfrontend.
>>>>> thunderbird allows to add users from LDAP.
>>>>> so my question: will members of a list in a private addressbook be
>>>>> considered when doing free/busy lookups?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> sascha
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 13.03.18 um 11:55 schrieb Sascha Kasch ([email protected]):
>>>>>> Dear List,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> does anyone know how to get SOGo to make a free/busy lookup for
>>>>>> persons in a private addressbook?
>>>>>> Current Case: we have LDAP with all Users inside. As projectgroups
>>>>>> are
>>>>>> very dynamic, people make groups
>>>>>> in their private addressbook and add their team-members from global
>>>>>> addressbook (LDAP).
>>>>>> When they now want to invite the group to an event they have the
>>>>>> problem that a free-busy lookup is not possible/available
>>>>>> though all members of the group are also available within LDAP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there any chance to make this work or do we have to stick with
>>>>>> LDAP-Groups?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sascha
>>>>>>
>>
> 


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