[horde] Error trying to send Calendar Invitations
Jens Grüntjes
jens.gruentjes at ebira.de
Tue Apr 22 15:07:45 UTC 2014
Please don't top-post.
Zitat von sbabcock at viecom.net:
> When you say none of these is a "From address" can you please
> explain further?
>
> The only options under GLOBAL PREFERENCES / PERSONAL INFORMATIOn
> page are as follows:
>
> "Your default indentity" is sbabcock at viecom.net
> "Select Iidentity you want to change" is sbabcock at viecom.net
> "Identity's Name": is sbabcock at viecom.net
> "Your Full Name" is Steve Babcock
>
> These are the only options available. I have tried using firefox and
> IE as browsers just to ensure there was no functionality not showing
> but is same no matter the browser.
>
> Thanks again.
> Steve
You should try to create an entry for yourself in your address book
and then click on "Mark this as your own contact"
Greetings
Jens
>
>
> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>
>> Zitat von sbabcock at viecom.net:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> When trying to send a calendar invitation to anyone I am receiving
>>> the following error.
>>>
>>> "You do not have an email address configured in your Personal
>>> Information Preferences. You must set one here before event
>>> notifications can be sent."
>>>
>>> When I click on the link it does bring me to my personal
>>> preferences but I do have my email listed in there.
>>>
>>> Default Identity is my email address.
>>> Identity;s name is my email address
>>> Full name is my full name.
>>
>> None of these is a From: address.
>>
>>> I have tried re-entering my information many times and re-saving
>>> but am still getting the same error. Any help is appreciated with
>>> trying to resolve this.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>>
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