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[#8015] Event Invitation fails when Inviters calender has read permission for Invitee
Summary Event Invitation fails when Inviters calender has read permission for Invitee
Queue Kronolith
Queue Version 2.3
Type Bug
State Duplicate
Priority 1. Low
Owners
Requester Klaus.Steinberger (at) physik (dot) uni-muenchen (dot) de
Created 02/20/2009 (5928 days ago)
Due
Updated 02/25/2009 (5923 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved 02/25/2009 (5923 days ago)
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Patch No

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02/25/2009 03:17:02 PM Jan Schneider Comment #3
State ⇒ Duplicate
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Yes
02/25/2009 08:09:22 AM patrick (dot) abiven (at) apitech (dot) fr Comment #2 Reply to this comment
If a event Invitation is received, and the calender of the Inviter is
shared to the Invitee, the event could not be added to the calender
of the Invitee.
Hello

Is this issue related to http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/7589 ?

Regards

Patrick
02/20/2009 11:04:53 AM Klaus (dot) Steinberger (at) physik (dot) uni-muenchen (dot) de Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Patch ⇒ No
Milestone ⇒
Queue ⇒ Kronolith
Summary ⇒ Event Invitation fails when Inviters calender has read permission for Invitee
Type ⇒ Bug
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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If a event Invitation is received, and the calender of the Inviter is 
shared to the Invitee, the event could not be added to the calender of 
the Invitee.



It looks like kronolith matches first to the shared calender of the 
inviter, and tries to update the event there. That fails because of 
read permission only. Also it would be not correct even if the 
calender is shared with write permission, as the event should be added 
to the invitee's calendar.



Anything works well if the event-invations.ics attachement is stored 
to disk and import by import.



Sincerly,

Klaus

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