From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2005-02-28 01:28:48
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Please keep your replies on-list so others can see the follow-ups. >>>The most important Question: >>>Why is there a "Personal" Calendar first, an at the next >>>(or later) login an additonal Calendar is shown named >>>"Personal Calendar for <name>"..... >>>User don't understand that. One Personal Calendar is enough at >>>the beginning. >> >>Dunno. There should only be one. Did you have a beta of this plugin >>eariler? If so, did you run the fix_calIDs.sh script? >=20 > No, no beta. >=20 > I found out a very bad thing, please read: :-(( >=20 > I use vlogin-Pluin and use one Squirrelmail for every domain. > Examples: > mail.graller.de, mail.unterafferbach.de, egmail.de, (and so on) > and a neutral webserverlogin for all: mail.egweb.de >=20 > On /squirrel/data/calendar_data/private_calendars i found: > First its me: (web1p1 is my postbox) > sm_cal_web1p1__egmail_de.ics =A6 574=A6Feb 27 15:32 > sm_cal_web1p1__graller_de.ics =A6 577=A6Feb 27 09:58 > sm_cal_web1p1__unterafferbach_de.ics=A6 606=A6Feb 28 00:01 >=20 > My daughter (postbox 2): > sm_cal_web1p2__egmail_de.ics =A6 574=A6Feb 27 23:55 > sm_cal_web1p2__egweb_de.ics =A6 571=A6Feb 27 13:42 > sm_cal_web1p2__graller_de.ics =A6 577=A6Feb 27 11:30 >=20 > Now I know: Every login over a different mail-login generates > an new empty "Personal Calendar for ..."! >=20 > But - how can we beware of our own insufficiency? In fact it > is hard to control every user who uses different logins. :-(( > For example: The friend of my daughter uses our egmail.de - > because he isn't a member of the "Graller-Family". > He logs out, my daughter says "let me give a fast look in my > postbox" and logs in without using mail.graller.de because > it is easy to use egmail.de - wihout writing in the address-row. >=20 > I don't know how to handle that. :-((( *sniv* I am attaching a new version with an option to remove the domain from=20 the calendar IDs. Look for $useDomainInCalID in the config file. The=20 all day event problem should also be fixed, but you need to test it to=20 be sure. Cheers, Paul |