Possibly the demo is web bases intended
I am using
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William Bowden | JMRIT Consultants
Thanks for the response. I am glad Apple Calendar does work. However, the demo server doesn't like it. Here are my settings:
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These match yours, but when I create a new event, I get this error and the event doesn't appear on the demo calendar:
'The request for “test event” in “Calendario personale” in account “demo.sogo.nu” failed. The server responded with “501” to operation CalDAVWriteEntityQueueableOperation.'
Perhaps there is just a problem with the demo server itself since others are getting Apple Calendar to work.
./k
------ Original Message ------ Sent: 9/23/2021 7:54:46 AM Subject: Re: [SOGo] Anybody using SOGo with Apple Calendar successfully?
Hi there,
the Apple calendar in Big Sur with SOGO works great, you just have to adjust the CALDAV URL!
At the CaldavURL must take place
with:
be specified in the settings!
It has to look like this:
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Digging through the archive of the list turns up nothing but people complaining that Apple’s Calendar no longer works with SOGo, maybe since Big Sur, maybe earlier. We have a heavily Apple shop so a CalDAV server that doesn’t work with Calendar is a non-starter. Which is sad, since SOGo looks so promising.
Anybody out there having success? My own experiments on Big Sur with the demo.sogo.nu server result in the demo calendar appearing, but none of the events display and Calendar throws this error:
The server responded with “501” to operation CalDAVRefreshDelegateListQueueableOperation.
./k
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