11.1 Setting Apple iCal in Mac OS X 10.3
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or
http://server_name/ical/public/calendar
When a calendar is being subscribed, it is possible to edit name of the folder. If no name
is entered, the Calendar folder will be used automatically.
Warning: It is not possible to subscribe calendars via SSL connection. Therefore, use only
the non-secured HTTP version for this purpose. This means that URLs of calendars must
not start with https://. This limitation applies to Apple iCal.Kerio MailServer supports
secure connection.
Refresh
The calendar will be refreshed in the interval set.
Remove alarms
Alarms will be disabled for the calendar (pop-up reminders). It is recommended to re-
move alarms since the calendar will be available for reading only and it will not be possi-
ble to close alarms (only the calendar’s owner can manipulate with alarms).
Remove To Do items
The calendar will not include To Do items.
Advanced options
Username and password for a corresponding user account in Kerio MailServer is required
for a calendar subscription.
The calendar is available only for reading.
Calendar publishing
Calendars can be published to the following stores:
to a personal account in Kerio MailServer,
toan account of another Kerio MailServer user (username and password are required unless
the user creates a new calendar folder and shares it),
to any WebDAV server in the Internet.
When published, the calendars will be available at the server for reading only. Calendars
published on the server cannot be changed and it is not possible to add new events or remove
them.
In Apple iCal, it is possible to publish calendar in the Calendar Publish menu. This opens
a dialog (see figure 11.2), where URL address can be specified and other publishing parameters
can be set. It is also possible to set that the calendar is re-published upon each change (the
entire calendar is always published, not just changes):