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On 2011/03/08 03:49 PM, Jesus Oliver wrote:
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Our problem is that, in zimbra environment, we could get access to
the shared calendar of a user being hosted in other zimbra server
but we cannot in kolab infrastructure. Just to clarify, imagine
user1 (hosted at Kserver1) shares its calendar to user2 (hosted at
Kserver2) but user2 in unable to access user1's calendar from the
webclient Horde. I can get the shared calendar using thunderbird
with two imap accounts configured (one for each server) and
synchronizing through the plugin synckolab.<br>
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The proper way to do this would be with Cyrus-Murder. This is
something I want to try "real soon now". I do know of at least one
case where Cyrus-Murder has been successfully integrated into Kolab.<br>
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The Kolab team might well be looking at Cyrus-murder included in a
future kolab release...?<br>
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