[horde] Free/busy URL and Outlook 2013
Michael J Rubinsky
mrubinsk at horde.org
Sun Jul 12 14:03:04 UTC 2015
Quoting Bjoern Voigt <bjoernv at arcor.de>:
> Michael J Rubinsky wrote:
>
>> No idea why it's passing those LDAP-ish fields. You set it in the
>> options, as described on the wiki? Is OL connected to an Exchange
>> server too? This works fine for me locally. Outlook is connected
>> to Horde via ActiveSync.
>
> thanks for your hint. I removed a Microsoft business cloud account from
> Outlook and added it again. Now Outlooks requests the correct username.
>
> With https://example.com/horde/kronolith/fb.php?u=%NAME% and
> johndoe at example.com this would be
> https://example.com/horde/kronolith/fb.php?u=johndoe.
>
> Now I have the next problem. I need to rewrite the usernames, because
> for instance johndoe at example.com has not johndoe as Horde username and
> so an other correct free/busy URL, let's say for instance
> https://example.com/horde/kronolith/fb.php?u=j.doe.
>
> I know, there are some username rewriting hooks like authusername in
> horde/config/hooks.local.php. Do you know, which one is the best for
> free/busy URLs?
>
> Greetings,
> Björn
Currently the fb.php script requires actual horde usernames. There is
no ability to rewrite an arbitrary string to another username.
--
mike
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