How to set up a "public" calendar?

Thomas Kleindienst t.kleindienst at euro-p.de
Tue Oct 13 07:39:21 CEST 2015


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Thank you. Tried it; that was easy!
auto-subscribe would be a nice feature though...

Am Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2015, 08:46:24 schrieben Sie:
> At my work we have a catch all account, I just used it's calendar as the
> "company calendar". Go to manage folders, select the calendar press the
> "+" under sharing, select all users and add the permissions you want to
> give everyone.
> Don't know how to make everyone Auto-subscribe to it though
> 
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> Regards
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> 
> On 2015-10-12 10:08 pm, Thomas Kleindienst wrote:
> > .
> > .
> > Dear list,
> > 
> > we've got a Kolab instance running for some weeks now.
> > So far it works fine, yet after a while we had the idea of setting up some
> > sort of "public" calendar where a group of users gets read and write
> > access to...
> > 
> > Does Kolab provide this kind of functionality (or something different
> > which
> > helps us to get a "public" calendar)?
> > 
> > I know, that Kontact is able to display any ics calendar e.g. from a file
> > over webdav... but this is not exactly the functionality we have in mind;
> > also we're looking for a solution with Roundcube...
> > 
> > Thomas
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