Wonderful, thank you both for your help.

Makes sense — I think I was being a little too impatient and not logging the 
specified user off then back on.

Thanks again.
~Laz

PS — Great software.  Love it! :)



On Dec 9, 2013, at 7:49 AM, Christian Mack <christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de> 
wrote:

> Hello Laz C. Peterson
> 
> 
> Am 2013-12-07 05:32, schrieb Laz C. Peterson:
>> 
>> I'm trying to understand calendar administration a little better.
>> 
>> As an "administrator" able to change ACLs, etc., my goal is to assign
>> other users' calendars to new users (or better yet, to assign certain
>> users' calendars based on LDAP group membership).  Also, to be able to
>> do this when they need my help to do so.  So, I am trying to understand
>> the functionality of SOGo's CalDAV and calendar systems.
>> 
>> I have noticed a couple things that I am unable to find out good
>> information on.
>> 
>> What exactly does "synchronize" and the "tag" do in a user's calendar
>> properties?  Is this RFC definition?  What does it affect if I choose
>> not to synchronize, and why is the default calendar always synchronized?
>> 
> 
> This only affects synchronization via SyncML if you have funambol server
> connected to your SOGo server.
> SyncML is used e.g. for synchronization with old Blackberries.
> SyncML normally only allows synchronization of one calendar only.
> So you can choose which one to sync there.
> If you choose to sync multiple calendars, you have to specify a
> different "tag" for each of these, in order to distinguish on your
> mobile from which calendar the event originated.
> This is necessary for changes going back to SOGo.
> 
> 
>> Also, when I am administrating ACLs, what does it specifically mean to
>> subscribe a user?  On the user's side, I cannot find a ny effec t one
>> way or another.  And why is it that I cannot unsubscribe users?
>> 
> 
> You oviously only added the user.
> In order to change her/his privileges, you have to double click his/her
> entry.
> Then you get a window in which you can set the privileges.
> If you don't do that, he/she will remain on default settings.
> 
> The moment you revoke all privileges for an user, the corresponding
> calendar will be inaccessible for her/him.
> I sometimes get a delay with that, but logging out and logging in again
> of the revoked user fixes that always.
> 
> 
>> It would be very nice as an administrator to subscribe a user to someone
>> else's calendar, and to have that calendar appear automatically in the
>> first device/app they configure.  Regardless, I love the CalDAV
>> functionality.
>> 
> 
> You can do that.
> Just add the mark at "subscribe user".
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> Christian MAck
> 
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