Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Chapter 34 Support for iCalendarNote: Since Apple iCal for Mac OS X Tiger, it is possible to synchronize locally stored calendarswith calendars on Kerio MailServer. The Kerio Sync Connector (see chapter 40) is required forthis purpose.Subscription and publishing of calendars are performed by HTTP (in this case, it is not possibleto use HTTPS). Therefore, the HTTP service must be running in Kerio MailServer. In addition tothis, it is also necessary to map the corresponding port on the firewall protecting the server.Otherwise, the service will not be available from the Internet (for details, see section 2.3).As suggested by the name, the iCalendar (also known as iCal) format is applied to calendarmanagement. iCal is a standard format used for exchange of calendar data. The iCalendarbuilt in Kerio MailServer enables Kerio MailServer to support cooperation with Apple iCal.Note: If calendars published as subfolders of the main calendar called Calendar, all events willalso be displayed in the Free/Busy calendar.Apple iCal options and settings are addressed in the Kerio MailServer, User’s Guidedocument. This file can be downloaded at the Kerio Technologies website athttp://www.kerio.com/kms-manual.360

Chapter 35CalDAV supportSince 6.5.0, Kerio MailServer supports CalDAV which is an extension for the WebDAVinterface designed for exchange of calendar data. For details on this protocol, seehttp://www.caldav.org/. CalDAV standard is defined in RFC 4791.CalDAV is an HTTP-based protocol.MailServer for its support.Therefore, the HTTP(S) service is required in KerioThe protocol can be used for synchronization of calendars, scheduling of meetings with assistanceof the Free/Busy server and delegating of calendars to other Kerio MailServer users.35.1 Apple iCalThe client officially supported by CalDAV is Apple iCal which is a special application for calendarmanagement on Mac OS X. Apple iCal supports CalDAV since Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.Support of Kerio MailServer currently allows:• synchronization of calendars,• synchronization of To Do with the Task folder,• scheduling of meetings,• subscription of delegated calendars,• providing Free/Busy information of Kerio MailServer users.Warning: Starting of CalDAV synchronization in Apple iCal automatically disables calendarsynchronization via Kerio Sync Connector. Synchronization of contacts, if defined, is not interrupted.35.2 SettingsTo enable the client connection to Kerio MailServer, it is necessary to set correct URL addressfor the connection.Apple iCalhttp(s):///caldavfor example:http(s)://mail.company.com/caldav361

Chapter 34 Support for iCalendarNote: Since Apple iCal for Mac OS X Tiger, it is possible to synchronize locally stored calendarswith calendars on <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer. The <strong>Kerio</strong> Sync Connector (see chapter 40) is required forthis purpose.Subscription and publishing of calendars are performed by HTTP (in this case, it is not possibleto use HTTPS). Therefore, the HTTP service must be running in <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer. In addition tothis, it is also necessary to map the corresponding port on the firewall protecting the server.Otherwise, the service will not be available from the Internet (for details, see section 2.3).As suggested by the name, the iCalendar (also known as iCal) format is applied to calendarmanagement. iCal is a standard format used for exchange of calendar data. The iCalendarbuilt in <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer enables <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer to support cooperation with Apple iCal.Note: If calendars published as subfolders of the main calendar called Calendar, all events willalso be displayed in the Free/Busy calendar.Apple iCal options and settings are addressed in the <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer, User’s <strong>Guide</strong>document. This file can be downloaded at the <strong>Kerio</strong> Technologies website athttp://www.kerio.com/kms-manual.360

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