Best way to share roundcube calendar
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Hey there! I believe the best guides for this would be here: Setting up the calendars: Delegating the calendars: Actually viewing the delegated calendars: When the work is done in that order, it should work how you expect and the users you delegate will be able to see the calendars on the system. 0 -
Setting up the calendars: Actually viewing the delegated calendars: Horde CalDAV", is it required? Is it possible to have different calendars? How to create a new one without filling url caldav? Second guide, nothing inside, I have done this part. Third guide, conversation not finished, not resolved. My other questions of my first message are still current.
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I'm sorry that information wasn't clear. If you have feedback about the documentation I'd be happy to get those updated for you. I ran into some issues with my testing but I will continue to work on this and get you more details tomorrow. 0 -
Thanks for your patience on this while I did some additional research. 1) HOW TO CREATE A NEW CALENDAR? For this work, users often find it best to use a client that offers full support for CalDAV, with the most common tool being iCal on a Mac computer. > Calendar Delegation feature to allow another user to view that calendar, you'll be able to see this in the client. Roundcube also seems to be having issues with this function at the moment, but it does work well in iCal. 0 -
Thanks for your patience on this while I did some additional research. 1) HOW TO CREATE A NEW CALENDAR? For this work, users often find it best to use a client that offers full support for CalDAV, with the most common tool being iCal on a Mac computer.
Is there a way to work with Thunderbird? Is Tbsync+Thunderbird solutions has been tested?************************************************************ 2) EVENT NOT DISPLAYED Once you use the cPanel >> Calendar Delegation feature to allow another user to view that calendar, you'll be able to see this in the client. Roundcube also seems to be having issues with this function at the moment, but it does work well in iCal.
It's curious that not a lot people complain about this before, those functionnalities are not often used (gmail calendar instead)? It seems important. How can I know when all those issues will be corrected. My customer wants to use those functionnalities as soon as possible. Thank you.0 -
Thunderbird does have some CalDAV support as outlined here: Creating New Calendars | Thunderbird Help The best to keep track of new features is to watch our changelog (Calendar and Contacts Server Change Log | cPanel & WHM Documentation) for additional updates. 0 -
I think I have this issue too. What I want to accomplish: - Create a calendar "My event calendar" in Roundcube.
- Obtain a publicly readable URL (ics) to it.
- Add that URL to Google Calendar (must) and Thundebird (nice to have) to see any event updates to the calendar.
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@cPRex Thank you for your reply. I have read that document several times, but I have hard time to understand it (I think it needs some rewriting). If I understand it correctly (and this is a big if)" The calendar data still resides at Horde, but you can display the events in the Roundcube calendar and give it the right to modify the data. In essence this means that once you have set up the Horde"Roundcube connection, you can forget Horde and create/edit events only in Roundcube. What Horde brings to the table is an ICalendar URL to the calendar, and such read-only URL is what I need, but the screen shots showing how to connect Horde to Roundcube differ what I am seeing on my CPanel instance. I do not have the CalDAV URL field. IIUC the iOS and macOS sections in the document do not apply to my case since I am not subscribing on any calendar on any of those devices. I am sure what "Roundcube 1.4 for desktop" and "Roundcube 1.4. for mobile devices" are. Are they some kind of a desktop application and a iOS/Android applications? If so, those are not relevant to my case. 0 -
That all sounds correct to me - I don't have anything that will fulfill those exact requirements, but the tools I listed are the closest things we have. You can always submit a feature request using the link in my signature and then I'll make sure the developers check it out. 0
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