Hello Sam,

[email protected] ("Sam W. Klambour"), 2020.08.18 (Tue) 20:18 (CEST):
> Thanks Marcus, but cadaver was last updated 2009. So I was looking for some
> other tools.

last time I used it (~ a year ago) it worked for me. It's probably the
first feature-complete, bug-free software and there was no reason to
update :-)

> Turned out SOGo has its own tool:*
> 
> 1)* I have had the following idea:
> *sogo-tool -v truncate-calendar  an...*

I haven't noticed that yet, thanks!

> *2)* So, I was looking for this folder ID:

It's the ID given in the calendars three-dot menue, under "sharing
links":

    https://server.bla/SOGo/dav/userfoo/Calendar/10A20-5F3CC700-1-32A80E0/
                                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                                          The ID
Tested, works.

Marcus

> On 2020/08/18 15:04, Marcus MERIGHI ([email protected]) wrote:
> > Am 17.08.20 um 15:05 schrieb "Sam W. Klambour" ([email protected]):
> > > *Question 2:*
> > > If there is no way to delete this initial calendar, how can one
> > > delete/remove all items of this caleandar, in order to get back a
> > > pristine default calendar?
> > you could connect to your SOGo instance [1] with a caldav client like
> > cadaver[2]. It is akin to a command line ftp client, including delete.
> > A simple "rm *" might do.
> > 
> > I seem to remember that thunderbird/lightning has a list view, which
> > might allow to select all entries and delete them all at once.
> > 
> > [1] https://your.server:port/SOGo/dav/
> > [2] http://www.webdav.org/cadaver/
> > 
> > Marcus
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