Calendar configuration and known issues
Overview CalDAV and CardDAV are web protocols that use standard URLs for accessing remote resources, specifically Calendars, Tasks, and Contacts. When configuring access to these types of resources, t...
Overview When setting up Kerio Connect Calendars on 2 different domains, the special settings have to be applied. The public Calendars access depends on Webmail and Webadmin configuration. Once it's c...
Overview When the Calendar is being created, the Kerio Connect will send an automatic email. Once the invitation is being accepted, the email is being automatically transferred to the user Trash folde...
Overview While connecting multiple email accounts to the iPhone devices, the Calendar invitation received via Mail app and external IMAP account is not synced to the Kerio Connect server. The Calendar...
Overview Users might not be able to see the Shared Calendar because of unexpected environmental issues, such as Kerio Connect server power outage, network issues, etc. The following messages appear in...
Overview While exporting Calendars to other providers (Outlook, Exchange, etc), the account Calendar data can be transferred manually to .ics extension. The file is using the iCalendar protocol, that ...
Overview macOS users can use and view shared calendars or resources using the CalDAV protocol. Configuration of Mac Calendar application is done automatically by Kerio Account Assistant (KAA) alongsid...
Overview You want to share a calendar with other users or groups within Kerio Connect to allow them to view or manage the events within. You require guidance on how to enable this sharing. Solution ...
Overview Kerio Connect allows configuring resources in the form of meeting rooms and equipment facilities, such as cars and parking spaces. Administrators can create new resources and assign reservati...
Overview Whenever you are unable to use KOFF or ActiveSync in Outlook Windows (for whatever reason), but you still need full calendar syncing in your Outlook client, you can still use IMAP and a 3rd-p...