Hi, Thanks for your tutorial. I guess I missed the double-click on the user list...
Another newb question: why can't I see any contacts on the "Shared Addresses" which I suppose comes from the directory being used, in ZEGs case, a LDAP server... Luis On Oct 13, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Christian Mack wrote: > Hi Luis Ponce Leao > > > On 2011-10-12 22:06, Luis Ponce Leao wrote: >> >> How can I share Contacts or Calendars between users using the web >> interface? > > The owner always has to select the calendar/address book, then right > click on it. Start command "sharing...". > Now you get a new window with the list of users which > have already privileges granted. > > In order to add another user to this list you have to klick on the > address card with green plus sign ("Add..."). > This opens a user search window. > > Now start typing the name or email address of the desired user. > After each keystroke you get a list of some of the matching users (25 at > most on my server). > Type until you see the user you search for. > Select her entry in the list and press "Add...". > Close the search window. > > You now can see the user in the sharing list. > Double click her. > A window with the actual privileges set for her pops up. > > There you can grant/revoke whatever privileges you like to her. > Then store these settings with "Update". > > In the list of users there is an option "Subscribe User" for each person > in the list. If you select it, the corresponding calendar/address book > is automatically added to the users web interface. > > The owner of the calendar can grant the following permissions to any > SOGo user. > * create new tasks/events > * delete existing tasks/events > * for all private tasks/events > a) don't see them at all > b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events > c) see all attributes > d) see and modify all attributes > e) see all attributes and respond to events > * for all confidential tasks/events > a) don't see them at all > b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events > c) see all attributes > d) see and modify all attributes > e) see all attributes and respond to events > * for all public tasks/events > a) don't see them at all > b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events > c) see all attributes > d) see and modify all attributes > e) see all attributes and respond to events > > The owner of the address book can grant the following permissions to any > SOGo user. > * see all cards/lists in this address book > * add new cards/lists to this address book > * delete cards/lists in this address book > * edit cards/lists in this address book > > That's it. > > >> Is there any documentation about the user interface that >> addresses these procedures? > > Currently not, I assume because these steps are intuitive to do. > > > Kind regards, > Christian Mack > > -- > Christian Mack > Gruppe Informationsdienste > Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists