[horde] Using Horde with Davical

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Mon Apr 10 09:57:13 UTC 2017


Please don't top-post.

Zitat von Egoitz Aurrekoetxea <egoitz at sarenet.es>:

> On 07/04/17 16:37, Jan Schneider wrote:
>>
>> Zitat von Egoitz Aurrekoetxea <egoitz at sarenet.es>:
>>
>>> Good morning,
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm interested in trying and replacing a webmail service with Horde.
>>> They are using Davical as Calendaring service and is not able to be
>>> modified. Can Horde, live and use
>>>
>>> an external calendaring server as the only calendaring server?. I
>>> mean, is it possible to void calendaring functions in Horde for just
>>> being a client?.
>>
>> Unfortunately not yet. You can have CalDAV backends with Kronolith as
>> the client, but Kronolith always needs a full-featured storage backend
>> like SQL or Kolab. It's planned to make CalDAV a full-featured backend
>> too, but someone has to sponsor this.
>>
>
> Good morning,
>
>
> So what this exactly means, when you say a full-featured?. Perhaps...
> that that calendar driver, should exist, but perhaps they can be hide
> from the user interface?. I mean, well Kolab or SQL
>
> to be enabled, but using Caldav/Carddav as the main calendar, contact
> and tasks protocol?. Is it possible?. I don't mind to be caching or
> writting to Postgres or Mysql my calendar events
>
> if they are synced regularly or by demand from the server.... what does
> imply the fact of not being a full-featured backend as it's?. By the
> way, is it something noticeable to need to be known
>
> for sponsoring it?.
>

This is exactly what keeps it from being full-featured, i.e. being  
able to use it *alternatively* to SQL or Kolab backends, or to use  
such a calendar as the default calendar.

I don't understand your last question though.

-- 
Jan Schneider
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