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0002704SOGoBackend Calendarpublic2014-04-08 19:22
Reportermbi Assigned Toludovic  
PriorityhighSeverityfeatureReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionno change required 
Platform[Server] LinuxOSDebianOS Version7 (Wheezy)
Product Version2.2.2 
Summary0002704: Enhancement: Auto-accept invites/updates permission
Description

Hello,

We have just replaced our old Thunderbird+Lightning+GoogleCalendar system with SOGo, and are loving it so far.

There are, however, some exceptions, and this is one of them.

I absolutely do not want to have to give regular users full write access to our Company Calendars, but we need them to be able to add events (ie, out of office on doctors appt, etc).

The way we did this with Google Calendar was to set the calendar to auto-accept invites from valid users who the calendar is shared with.

This worked perfectly. When a user 'invited' the company calendar, the calendar accepted the invite and placed the event on the calendar. If the user modified the event, the update(s) were also automatically applied. And if the user deleted it, it was deleted from the Company calendar too.

I'd like the exact same capability in SOGo.

I imagine it being presented as a simple checkbox option, see the attached auto-accept mockup...

Thx

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mbi

mbi

2014-04-07 19:25

reporter  

Auto-accept_mockup.png (99,403 bytes)   
Auto-accept_mockup.png (99,403 bytes)   
Christian Mack

Christian Mack

2014-04-08 12:18

developer   ~0006853

This feature is there already.
But you can not configure it from client side.
You have to set this in your authentication source.
See KindFieldName + MultipleBookingsFieldName in SOGoUserSources in
http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf

Also see http://wiki.sogo.nu/ResourceConfiguration

mbi

mbi

2014-04-08 18:35

reporter   ~0006856

Hi Christian,

Thanks for your reply, but...

This is an enhancement request.

I created this request because I don't know LDAP, and I don't want to have to become an LDAP or SQL guru in order to do this.

I want to see a NEW configuration option, in the GUI, that can be applied to individual users/groups being granted access.

ludovic

ludovic

2014-04-08 19:22

administrator   ~0006857

I discuss this with the user over the phone - all clear now.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2014-04-07 19:25 mbi New Issue
2014-04-07 19:25 mbi File Added: Auto-accept_mockup.png
2014-04-08 12:18 Christian Mack Note Added: 0006853
2014-04-08 18:35 mbi Note Added: 0006856
2014-04-08 19:22 ludovic Note Added: 0006857
2014-04-08 19:22 ludovic Status new => resolved
2014-04-08 19:22 ludovic Resolution open => no change required
2014-04-08 19:22 ludovic Assigned To => ludovic