Hi, maybe a possible workaround could be that your secretary creates a second (dummy) calendar and inserts events, which she creates for others in this calendar. So the event is not in her "real" calendar and she is still the "Event creator". Its just an idea, haven't tested if it works.
Raffael On Thursday 07 October 2010 16:32:21 Alessio Fattorini wrote: > Il 05/10/2010 17:17, Alessio Fattorini ha scritto: > > Thank you Ludovic, but I have this problem: > > My secretary creates event for us, like meeting or works for customer, i > > think that use attendees is the way, but: > > - i don't want that the event is insert in secretary's calendar too, it's > > not true. It's only for attendees. > > - if i use a shared calendar without use event with dattendees, i lost > > creator/organizator information, and eventually permission on it. > > I don't want lost the organizer but the organizer should can choose if > > add the event on his calendar or not. The organizer should not be a > > partecipant. > > > > A lot of my customer use calendar in this way, how can i configure this? > > Someone has any idea for this problem? > The discussion of July "Event creator" has the same goal. > The summary is: i want that a person can create an event for others, only > for others not for himself, and i want that the creator/organizer can be > recorded and visible into event info. It's only for me this problem? I > thing that it's a common situation, we have this feature in horde too! > Some customers don't want lose this features, switching to sogo. -- a4D Architekten AG Raffael Bachmann Limmatstrasse 204 CH-8005 Zürich www.a4D.ch T +41 44 279 75 75 D +41 44 279 75 08 F +41 44 279 75 99 -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
