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Chapter 11

Apple iCal Support

Developed by Apple Computer, Apple iCal is an application allowing management of calendars

on Mac OS X. The application enables to view events of multiple calendars in a single schedule

and thus quickly identify conflicts in the time schedule.

Calendars may be either stored on the disk or it is possible to subscribe for calendars stored

at the web server. It is also possible to publish calendars on the web server.

Kerio MailServer supports publishing of calendars in user email accounts on the server and

subscription of calendars stored in the mailbox from the Apple iCal. In addition to subscrip-

tion to their own calendars, users can also subscribe to calendars shared by other users.

Warning: In Apple iCal, subscribed calendars are available only in the read-only mode. Pub-

lished calendars are available on the server for reading only (this implies that it is not edit

published calendars when accessed by Kerio WebMail, for example).

Notes: If calendars published as subfolders of the default calendar called Calendar, all events

will also be displayed in the Free/Busy calendar.

Apple iCal is also supported by Kerio Sync Connector for Mac, a special utility allowing direct

synchronization of calendars and their contents with calendars in Kerio MailServer (for details,

see chapter

13

). This application is recommended especially for Mac OS 10.4 Tiger hosts.

Apple iCal supports CalDAV since Mac OS 10.5 Leopard. Once a CalDAV account is set, it is

possible to synchronize calendars over CalDAV. For details on the CalDAV protocol and Apple

iCal configuration, read section

11.5

.

11.1 Setting Apple iCal in Mac OS X 10.3

Subscription to calendars

It is possible to subscribe any calendar stored on the WebDAV server in the iCal format. This

implies that it is possible to subscribe to calendars stored in Kerio MailServer and/or iCal

calendars stored on any other WebDAV server supporting the iCalendar format.

Calendars can be subscribed through the Calendar Subscribe menu. This option opens
a dialog (see figure

11.1

) where URL address can be specified and detailed authentication and

refreshing parameters can be set (the entire calendar is downloaded for each refresh):

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