Sorry I should explain myself better. By General Account I meant account that will be used only for creating calendars, not tied to any specific user so that if any user left I would not be tasked by moving calendars to other account and re-sharing it with everybody from another account.

None of the users has Admin rights (SOGoSuperUsers), they are both just regular users.

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From "Christian Mack - users at sogo.nu"
Hello

I am not familiar with mailcow.
Therefore "general account" is an unfamiliar term for me.
Are both accounts ("general" and user) SOGoSuperUsers?


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 10.05.22 um 07:31 schrieb [email protected]:
Hello, I'm using mailcow and as part of it SOGo and I have folowing problem:
I need to share some calendars with everyone on domain. Logically I created 
calendar under general account. Within sharing options I disabled everything 
under public access and under “Any Authenticated User” I chosed “View All” for 
all three dropdowns. By default everyone should be able to see these calendars 
but only selected few should be able to edit. OK, now I assume that I should 
already be able to subscribe to this calendar from other user/s.

When I login as other user and under Subscriptions I click the plus icon and 
search for general account email address, I see the calendar that I created 
earlier but when I clicked on SUBSCRIBE I get error: You cannot (un)subscribe 
to a folder that you own!
I must say that I do not understand at all what this error even means. User 
that is trying to subscribe does not own this calendar (or does because he is 
Authenticated User and has View rights??). Either way this error does not help 
me to understand anything and after googling for a while there is nothing 
similar I could find.
I tried switching rights and creating other calendars but it is same every 
time. If I specify user directly under sharing options and I choose subscribe 
checkbox then calendar will appear in target user SOGo calendar list and he is 
able to interact with it but I need to setup this way around 10 calendars for 
50 people (most of which should be read only) and specifying each one manually 
for every calendar is not how I would like to do things and would create admin 
nightmare. Thanks to anyone who would shed some light onto this.

Jakub K.


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Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
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