Publishing Calendar

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Matth
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Publishing Calendar

Post by Matth »

I am trying to publish my calendar to others (giving public read-only access without a password for access) and simply can't find a way to get this to work.

I have tried in Webmail to create a share (as per this: http://www.mailenable.com/documentation ... urces.html and here: http://www.mailenable.com/documentation ... ndars.html) but I don't know where to right click to get that

"Sharing a Calendar

Right click on the Calendar branch in the Folder tree and select Share
Refer to Shared Resources on how to set access levels for the share"

I tried to right click on the calendar in the Options tab in Webmail, but all I get is the context menu of the browser. If I right click on the Email tab, I only get a "new folder" menu.

The domain and the mailbox have the sharing enabled.

What am I doing wrong?

Matth
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Location: Hong Kong

Re: Publishing Calendar

Post by Matth »

Ok, so I figured out to get that Share option in webmail, you have to enable the related option in the webmail service on the server.

I did that, and could now add the share. It seems I can share my calendar to other users on the same domain, but how can I allow anonymous access to my calendar without a login?

I'm trying to access the calendar from Outlook.

When trying to connect in Outlook to http://domain/Calendar/Name.ics nothing happens.
If I try to connect to http://domain:8080/Calendar/Name.ics I get a login screen requesting a username and password. But I have shared the calendar to anonymous in my mailbox.

Is there even a way to do that?

kpenland@airadv.net
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Re: Publishing Calendar

Post by kpenland@airadv.net »

I have been trying to publish a google calendar to share. I have been unsuccessful. We have a mailbox named NOC. I shared the calendar builtin to webmail successfully to NOC group users. I want to add our google calendar to the NOC mailbox and share it with the NOC group. I have added it to a thunderbird client and tried to publish it to the mailenable server at http://host:port/calendars but nothing shows up in the calendar.
I have an ics URL from google to the calendar I want to publish but can't find a way to add it to shared resources. Exactly what steps must be taken to publish this?

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