Private items, 10 private items – Kerio Tech Version 6.5.2 User Manual

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the URL should start with https:// (example: https://mail.company.com/).

2.

The Security Alert dialog will be opened (see figure

5.36

). In this dialog, click on View

certificate.

Figure 5.36

Security Alert

3.

In the dialog with certificate details displayed, click on the Install certificate button.

4.

A certificate installation wizard is opened. There is nothing to be set in the wizard.

Simply confirm all settings and close the wizard to install the certificate.

5.10 Private items

Private events, contacts and tasks are useful especially for sharing of folders. If a user shares

a calendar or a contact folder for another user(s), items set as private can be opened and edited

only by the folder’s owner.

Private contacts and tasks in subscribed folders are not displayed. In case of private events,

only time for which the event is set is displayed. The Private event string is displayed as

subject. Such events cannot be opened or edited.

Private items can be created as follows:

1.

Open a dialog box where a new event, contact or task can be created.

2.

Insert relevant information.

3.

On the first tab, enable Private.

4.

Save changes by clicking Save and Close.

Note: In the Free/Busy calendar, private events are displayed in the same way as others.

Up to Kerio MailServer 6.1.2, events were not classified as public or private. Since 6.1.3, this

information is distinguished. By default, all events created in Kerio MailServer 6.1.2 and lower

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