Hello You first should subscribe those address books in SOGo web interface, in order to check, if you really can use them as expected. You do that in your account by switching to the address book view. Then for each shared address book do the following. On the left side press the plus sign behind "Subscriptions". Type (partly) the email address of the user sharing this address book to you. There will be a list of matching users. Choose the one you need. This will unfold a list of address books from that user you have privileges for. Choose the all you want and click the "Subscribe" button after them.
Now you can check, if you can see and probably edit or delete those address cards in those address books. Apple uses as far as I know only one address book per account, so no shared ones possible there. I don't know eM Client. Kind regards, Christian Mack On 29.09.21 00:49, "Kyle Silfer" ([email protected]) wrote: > Hello again. > > In my testing with Apple’s Contacts, eM Client and SOGo’s web interface, > I am unable to view shared address books as an authenticated user. > > In eM Client I can see the user’s Personal and Shared address books, but > they contain the same things, a mix of LDAP users and users added via > SOGo’s web interface. > > In Apple’s Contacts (on Big Sur) I can’t see anything. I read a 2020 > report that Big Sur introduced problems with CalDAV. Is it still the > case that this has not been resolved? > > In SOGo, I can only see the user’s own address books and not the one I > am trying to share. > > This screen grab shows the shared address book’s setting. Is this correct? > > > Because logged in as another user I can’t see this address book: > > > Thanks. > > > > > > -- Christian Mack Universität Konstanz Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM) Abteilung IT-Dienste Forschung und Lehre 78457 Konstanz +49 7531 88-4416
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