Push calendar to all accounts
Push calendar to all accounts
With M2's ability to subscribe to ics calendars, it would be really cool to be able to subscribe all of my users to the American Holiday calendar, or some other work related calendar. Does anyone have any ideas on how to accomplish this, or should I put it in as a feature request?
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Push calendar to all accounts
You could do this with the SOAP api, but once we get true public calendar's any user would be able to see such a calendar.
Push calendar to all accounts
For now, calendar sharing is Zimbra user to Zimbra user. But we will be working on ways to publish calendars to Zimbra controlled domains, externally, etc. Unfortunately, I don't have a timeframe for you at this time.
In the short term, you can export any of your calendars as an .ics file and post that to some public web-accessible location (e.g. corporate wiki, etc). Then the users can create a calendar and sync to the posted .ics file.
Here's an example to get your default calendar:
username/calendar.ics
The">http://hostname/zimbra/user/~username/calendar.ics
The part in italics is your username used for logging in and the part in bold is the name of the calendar folder. If you created another calendar called "personal", then the URL would be:
Here's">http://hostname/zimbra/user/~username/personal.ics
Here's some useful links:
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=755
http://www.zimbra.com/blog/archives/200 ... nd_no.html
In the short term, you can export any of your calendars as an .ics file and post that to some public web-accessible location (e.g. corporate wiki, etc). Then the users can create a calendar and sync to the posted .ics file.
Here's an example to get your default calendar:
username/calendar.ics
The">http://hostname/zimbra/user/~username/calendar.ics
The part in italics is your username used for logging in and the part in bold is the name of the calendar folder. If you created another calendar called "personal", then the URL would be:
Here's">http://hostname/zimbra/user/~username/personal.ics
Here's some useful links:
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=755
http://www.zimbra.com/blog/archives/200 ... nd_no.html