Dear Christian, Thanks for your questions
> Am 14.03.2025 um 11:54 schrieb Christian Mack > (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de) <users@sogo.nu>: > > Hello > > First check the following things: > 1) Has your colleague deselected the option "Send Appointment Notifications" > when creating that event? yes, that option is enabled / selected in the web interface. > > 2) Has your colleague added that event via calDAV (e.g. via Thunderbird) and > you have set in "Preferences" --> "Calendar" --> "Invitations" option > "Disable e-mail notifications on CalDAV", and then your colleague did not > select to send invitation on the calDAV client side? > The user uses SOGo web to add the appointments. Currently the users in question all use the web for managing the calendars. Best . Götz > If those above cases are not met, then this is a new bug in SOGo. OK. Ill open a bug report@alinto > > > Kind regards, > Christian Mack > > Am 14.03.25 um 08:50 schrieb Götz Reinicke (goetz.reini...@filmakademie.de): >> Hello! >> Today we noticed that our installation of SOGo does not send appointment >> invitations via delegated calendars. For example, a colleague of mine can >> enter appointments in my calendar and invite participants. In this case, no >> invitation email is sent to internal or external recipients. >> But the appointment is added to the SOGo accounts of the invited users. >> If I do the same in my own calendars, there is no problem. Invitations are >> sent by e-mail to internal and external users. >> Is this a bug, a design flaw or are we missing a configuration? >> Many thanks for hints and suggestions! Best regards. Götz
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