For a user like me, who actually understands the methods behind CalDAV, etc., 
it's no problem logging into the web interface and changing the colors.  For my 
users, though ... Much different story.

I do understand the same limitations exist for even Apple's CalDAV service, as 
well as Google's -- and I'm sure others, too.  I am guessing there is no RFC 
definition for delegate calendar colors and how they can be updated outside of 
the specific server itself, for example from a client or third party 
application.

It is a little frustrating though that it works for a user's own calendars, but 
not the delegate ones.  If I knew more about the programming behind it all, I 
would most definitely try my hands at contributing.  Though I would most likely 
just make a mess. ;)

~Laz

On Friday, December 6, 2013 06:36 AM PST, Martin Rabl <martin.r...@rablnet.de> 
wrote:
 And what about the other direction from iOS to SOGo?
Greetings,
Martin

Am 06.12.2013 15:16, schrieb Alain Abbas:
> Just change the color in the webmail and the color will be syncronized.
> Regards
>
>
>
>
> Envoyé depuis mon appareil mobile Samsung
>
>
>
> -------- Message d'origine --------
> De : "Laz C. Peterson"
> Date : 06/12/2013 2:53 (GMT+01:00)
> A : users@sogo.nu
> Objet : [SOGo] Adjusting shared calendar colors from iOS or Apple
> Calendar
>
>
> Hi SOGo users,
>
> Does anyone know of a way that a user can configure the color of a
> shared calendar from their iOS device or Apple app?
>
> Currently, we have the administrator subscribing specific users to a
> group of shared calendars (as it is difficult for them), but all of
> the calendars default to the same “grey” color, which is extremely
> confusing to the user. Either in Apple Calendar or iOS Calendar, it
> is not possible to change the color of the calendar — however, the
> user can change it if they log into the web interface.
>
> The organization is all Apple OS and iOS, and we are trying to avoid
> the inconvenience of forcing the users to log into the web interface
> if they want to change basic things like this.
>
> Thank you all so much.
> ~Laz--
> users@sogo.nu
> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists


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