Kerio Tech Version 6.5.2 Server User Manual


 
11.1 Setting Apple iCal in Mac OS X 10.3
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It is necessary to switch the dialog for Publish on to Private Server mode:
URL
However, URL for publishing in one of the following forms is required:
http://server_name/ical[path]
To publish a calendar in the root folder (of a particular mailbox), enter URL in the follow-
ing format:
http://server_name/ical
To publish a calendar in the calendar folder (of your mailbox), enter URL in the following
format:
http://server_name/ical/calendar
To publish a calendar to the mailbox of another Kerio MailServer user, enter URL in the
following format:
http://server_name/ical/user@domain/folder_name
It is also possible to publish a public calendar. The following URL format must be used:.
http://server_name/ical/public/folder_name
Make sure that URL address does not include forbidden characters and symbols. This
involves spaces between words. The special %20 character must be used instead of spaces.
Here is an example:
http://mail.company.com/ical/private%20calendar
The other forbidden characters and symbols can also be replaced by corresponding equiv-
alents. These equivalents are represented by hexadecimal ASCII codes of the particular
characters preceded by the % symbol (see table 11.1).
Besides forbidden symbols, there are other characters that must be encoded. This in-
cludes any national diacritical characters, “?”, “:”, etc. It is also necessary to replace these
characters in URL by their hexadecimal alternatives.
Note: In Kerio MailServer, standard folders (Inbox, Junk E-mail, Sent Items, Calendar,
Tasks) are saved under their English names. Therefore, use the Calendar name to publish
an iCal calendar to a default folder:
http://mail.company.com/ical/Calendar
Login, Password
Name and password used for authentication at the server where the calendar will be
published. In this case, specify username and password for the corresponding Kerio
MailServer user account.