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    • christiaan
      christiaan last edited by christiaan

      I've installed Radicale and want to use it for shared contacts and calendars for our organisation.

      Are there any instructions out there for setting it up that don't involve the CLI?

      For instance how should I initially login to set up an address book and calendars for the organisation/individuals? What user account should I use? My Cloudron user account or email or my Cloudron admin account?

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      • nebulon
        nebulon Staff @christiaan last edited by

        @christiaan the app has a very basic adressbook and calendar management. Essentially just creating/updating/deleting those. There is also no real admin as such, each user can login with the Cloudron credentials and manage their assets.

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        • christiaan
          christiaan @nebulon last edited by

          @nebulon okay thank you.

          Does Radicale support having a single shared address book across an organisation?

          And does it support the delegation feature in macOS's calendar app?

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          • nebulon
            nebulon Staff @christiaan last edited by

            @christiaan for shared calendars you can get info how to set this up at https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/radicale/#custom-permissions-eg-shared-calendar

            About the delegation feature, I don't really know since I am not a macOS user.

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            • colonelpanic
              colonelpanic last edited by

              @nebulon, the docs say to edit the /app/data/rights file to configure permissions. This file did not exist, so I made one and placed it in the /app/data/ folder. However, it does not persist through a restart.

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