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    Public Calendar Folders and invitations !?

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    • isol
      isol last edited by

      Hello, during our migration I ran into something I do not understand (yet). We are using public calendar folders. Some of them are resource calendars, so they have to accept mails and answer to meeting requests automatically. I use the move-to-public plugin for accepting mails into the public folders. This is setup and booking a room works fine from Webapp and from Outlook, i.e. I create a meeting in my Outlook calendar and invite some people including the room; the room is then booked and the entry shows up in the webapp calendar of this room. But: it does not show up in the Outlook representation of the public calendar of the room although z-push says all calendars are in sync. Is this epxected? Or am I missing something?

      Thank you and best regards, Jakob Curdes

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      • Coffee_is_life
        Coffee_is_life last edited by

        Hello @isol,

        try run

        /usr/sbin/kopano-mr-accept "username" "/etc/kopano/dagent.cfg"  
        

        for the ressource/room and watch for processed items.

        Coffee_is_Life

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        • fbartels
          fbartels Kopano last edited by

          Do I understand you correctly, that you have a resource user but redirect all the users mail into a folder in the public calendar (with the move-to-public script)?

          The booking will most likely only show up in the calendar of the resource user (which you could still open through koe).

          Regards Felix

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          https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
          https://documentation.kopano.io/
          https://kb.kopano.io/

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          • isol
            isol last edited by

            Maybe; we had these users but deleted them. But I am not sure if we deleted them before or after. Anyway, it works now.

            Another side question: is the statement “To be clear: attachments in meeting invitations will be displayed on the calendar item in Outlook. But it is not possible to attach items to a meeting in Outlook and if you create an appointment in WebApp and add an attachment it will not be shown in Outlook.” still true? Also, I do not understand it completely. If ActiveSync 14.0 does not support attachments in appointments, how can they be “displayed on the calendar item” ?

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            • fbartels
              fbartels Kopano @isol last edited by

              @isol did I write that somewhere?

              In general ActiveSync 14.0 does not support attachments in meeting requests and Outlook speaks only up to ActiveSync 14.0. So I would not count on attachments showing up.

              Regards Felix

              Resources:
              https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
              https://documentation.kopano.io/
              https://kb.kopano.io/

              Support overview:
              https://kopano.com/support/

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              • isol
                isol last edited by

                Yes, in
                https://forums.zarafa.com/showthread.php?12725-Kopano-mapi-client-and-or-Zarafa-plus-Kopano-Outlook-Extension …

                Ok. I think the proper solution is to use a link to the document instead of attaching it.
                JC

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