On 12/30/2010 08:45 AM, Erwan David wrote: > I never succeeded in making it work, with thunderbird or other clients > (simpel question : which url should I put in the client ?) >
I also noticed that & could not find an answer. I tried to use a filename in my apache2 www directory without success, it just sat & spun its wheels & did nothing. I created a file, chmod 777, tried it again, still spun wheels, did nothing. if you look in the FAQ it does show a few items you need.. http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/FAQ Steps: Create an IMAP or POP account on your mail server solely for use by the calendar server (used to send a receive email) Create a user account on the calendar server (used to do authentication between calendar server and mail gateway process) Edit caldavd.plist: iMIP Enabled = true Username = username for account you created in step 2 Password = password for account you created in step 2 Sending Server = your SMTP server name Port = the port your SMTP server is listening on UseSSL = true/false depending on whether your SMTP server is using SSL Username = username to log in to SMTP (leave empty if no authentication is required by your SMTP server) Password = password to log in to SMTP (leave empty if no authentication is required by your SMTP server) Address = used as the From: address Receiving Server = your inbound (IMAP/POP) server name Port = the port your IMAP/POP server is listening on Type = either pop or imap UseSSL = true/false depending on whether your IMAP/POP server is using SSL Username = username to log in to IMAP/POP (do not use your own email account for this or your inbox will be wiped out) Password = password to log in to IMAP/POP PollingSeconds = how often to poll for incoming replies AddressPatterns = an array of regular expressions defining which email addresses to send iMIP messages to -- if an external attendee's email address does not match these patterns, no invitation will be sent to them. Restart calendar server -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4d1c945a.5050...@pcartwright.com