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Calendar MailboxesCalendar Mailboxes ("folders") can be created in your Account using the WebUser Interface or a MAPI client application (such as Microsoft Outlook). These Mailboxes appear on the Mailboxes page. Click on a Calendar-type Mailbox name to open the Calendar. Main Calendar MailboxYou can have several Calendar-type Mailboxes in your Account, but only one of those Mailboxes is assigned the role of the Main Calendar Mailbox. When you accept an invitation or create a new appointment or a new meeting request, the calendaring data is stored in the Main Calendar Mailbox. When the Main Calendar Mailbox is updated, the CommuniGate Pro WebUser Interface removes the current Free/Busy information - it deletes the freebusy.vfb file in the File Storage. When someone is trying to access that file, it is rebuilt using the modified information stored in your Main Calendar Mailbox. Creating Calendar MailboxesTo create a Calendar-type Mailbox, open the Mailboxes page and select the Calendar value in the Create pop-up menu. Type the name of the Calendar Mailbox you want to create, and click the Create button: Calendar BrowsingYou can browse a calendar by clicking its name (link) on the Mailboxes page. The Calendar browser page displays the calendar folder data as a scheduling table: The table uses different colors for working and non-working hours and days, and it shows all scheduled events and appointments. Click an event to open it. Click the arrows in the table corner to move the "visible window" to earlier or later hours, and to previous or next days. Click the (+) and (-) links to display more or fewer elements. The <==> and >==< elements allow to control the time scale used. By specifying larger time slices you can see more time intervals in a smaller window, but then adjusting events can be displayed as conflicting ones. Click the View as Folder link to see the data as a regular Mailbox. The month Calendar table displays the current month and allows you to switch to a certain day quickly, by clicking the day number: Use the arrow links to switch to the previous month or to the next month. If you have 2 conflicting Events in your Calendaring folder, their table cells are highlighted
(as the cell containing the Conf Call Event above). The [X] link can be used to open the
conflicting event.
Creating Calendar EventsClick the New Event link to create a new Calendaring Event. The page used to compose an Event is a modification of the E-mail composing page. The Event Composing page contains the controls used to specify the time of the Event: You can specify the time when the event starts, and the duration of the event. To compose an All-Day event, select the All-Day Event checkbox. The Options panel allows you to specify the Event options: The Event Priority can be High, Normal, or Low. You can specify how the Event should be marked in your Free-Busy data. The Event time can be marked as Free, Busy, Tentative, or Out of Office/Unavailable. If you select the Private Item option, this Event will be invisible for other users who have access to your Calendar Mailbox. You can specify the Location and the Subject (Summary) of the Event. The Subject text is used to display the Event on the Calendar view page. To organize a meeting, add the attendees to the To, Optional, and Inform fields: When you save or update a meeting, a meeting request is sent to all attendees. If you want to compose or update a meeting without sending meeting requests, disable the Send Requests option. The Event composing page displays a list of all specified attendees, along with their confirmation status data. When you receive replies to your meeting request (see below), the attendee confirmation status data is updated. You can also set the status manually if an attendee replied with a non-calendaring E-mail that cannot be processed automatically, or if an attendee replied by other means, such as a phone call. Click the Show Availability button to display the attendee's free/busy information: Click the Save button to store the Event and to send meeting requests to the Event attendees. If you have opened the Event composing page using a link on a Calendar view page, the newly created Event is stored in that Calendar folder (Mailbox). Otherwise the newly created Event is stored in your Main Calendar folder. You can open an existing Event in your Calendar folder, and click the Edit Event link to update the Event data. When you save the updated Event, invitations are sent to all attendees again (unless you disable the Send Requests option). Creating Recurrent EventsYou can create a recurrent Event - an Event that repeats at specified dates. Select the frequency mode and click the Add Recurrence button (see above). The following recurrent patterns are available:
Use the End By control to specify when the Event Recurrence should stop. If you select the Never value, the recurrence will continue infinitely. Click the Remove Recurrence button to switch back to a one-time Event. Replying to Meeting RequestsWhen you open a meeting request letter, the Event Reply buttons are displayed: If you click the Accept or Tentative button, a positive reply is sent back to the Event organizer, and the Event is copied into your Main Calendar folder (Mailbox). If you click the Decline button, a negative reply is sent back to the Event organizer, and the Event is not stored in your Main Calendar folder. You may want to enter a comment into the panel text field. If you click any of the Accept/Tentative/Decline buttons, the original request letter is deleted. Reconfirming and Declining accepted RequestsWhen an event is stored in your Calendaring folder, you may want to re-send a confirmation to the event organizer. Open the Calendaring folder and open the Event. The same Event Reply buttons are displayed. Click the Accept or Tentative button to send a positive response to the event organizer. You may want not to attend an event that you have already acknowledged. Open the Event in your Calendaring folder, and click the Decline button. A negative response is sent to the Event organizer and the Event is removed from your Calendaring folder. Canceling an Event and Attendee RemovingIf you are the Event organizer, you can cancel the Event by opening the Event in your Calendar, and clicking the Remove Event From Calendar button: The Cancellation message is sent to all Event attendees and the Event is removed from your Calendaring folder. You can open an existing Event in your Calendaring folder and remove some of the Event attendees. When you store the Event, the Cancellation message is sent to all removed attendees. Processing Event RepliesWhen you receive a Reply to your Meeting Request message, the Update Attendee Status button appears: Click this button to change the Attendee status in the Event stored in your Main Calendar folder and to delete this Reply message. When you receive a Cancellation message for an event you have accepted, the Remove Event From Calendar button appears: Click this button to remove the Event from your Main Calendar folder. Calendaring SettingsThe Settings pages allow you to specify the Calendaring Options. You can specify the name of your Main Calendar Mailbox: You can specify your Work Week parameters: working hours, the first weekday, working weekdays (to specify custom working days, set the pop-up menu to Custom and click the Update button): The Calendar View panel allows you to customize the Calendar browser: Your Main Calendar data is used to generate your Free/Busy information. Use the Free/Busy Publishing panel to specify the time period covered by that Free/Busy information: Importing and Exporting Calendar DataTo import Calendaring data into a Calendar-type Mailbox, open its Folder Management page. The page contains the Import Calendar Data control: Use the Browse button to select a text file with vCalendar or iCalendar data, and click the Import Calendar Data button. If there is an error in text file format, the error message is displayed indicating the text line that caused the problem, and no data is imported (even if some calendar data elements were parsed without errors). All iCalendar import file items that have the CANCEL method are used to remove existing items from the Calendar-type Mailbox. All other items are "published" in that Mailbox, i.e. they are stored in the Mailbox and all other items with the same UID are removed from the Mailbox. To export calendaring data in the iCalendar format, click the Export Calendar Data link. Server-side Alarms
You may want to get Event Alarms even when you are not logged into the WebUser Interface, or any other Calendaring client.
The CommuniGate Pro server can send you Event Alarms as E-mails, Instant Messages, or Phone calls. To enable Server-side Alarm processing, open the Calendar Settings page and use the Server-side Processing panel: If an Event in the Calendar has an enabled Alarm element (usually specified as time before the Event start), then you will receive an Instant Message, E-mail, or a phone call notifying you about the upcoming Event. Automatic Request ProcessingYou can set your Account to be scheduler for some resource, such as a conference room, company car, etc. When an Account LargeConfRoom@mycompany.com is created, log into that account and make sure it has the Main Calendar Mailbox created (you may want to create a test Event, and when it is being processed, the Main Calendar is created and the Event is stored there). Then open the Rules page and create the following Process Requests Rule: The Accept Request Rule action parses the incoming message and tries to find a Calendar Event Request or Calendar Event Cancel object in the message. If the message does not contain any Calendar Event parts, this Rule action does nothing and the next action rejects the message sending an error report to the message sender. If the rule parameter contains the [tasks] prefix, then the server looks for Task Request or Task Reply objects in the message. If the Event or Task Request is found, the Accept Request Rule action opens the Calendar or Tasks Mailbox specified as the Rule parameter
or the Main Calendar or Main Tasks Mailbox if the Rule parameter is an empty string (after processing possible prefixes).
If no conflicting Event is found in the Calendar, the message is copied into the Main Calendar and a positive Event Reply is sent to the Event organizer. The Account Free/Busy information is updated. The incoming message is discarded, and Rule processing stops. You can specify the [ignore-conflicts] prefix in the Rule action parameter field. In this case the Accept Request Rule action will not check for conflicting events or tasks. The prefix [tentative] can be also added to the parameter field so the event or task request are accepted tentatively. You may want to grant certain persons a right to acquire a resource time slice even if it has been booked by someone else. You need to create a different Rule (for example, with the "Process VIP Requests" name) and assign a higher priority to that Rule: If a message is processed with the Accept Request Rule action with the [force] parameter, and a conflicting Event is found in the Calendar:
The Accept Reply Rule action parses the incoming message and tries to find a Calendar Event Reply object in the message. If the message does not contain any Calendar Event parts, this Rule action does nothing and the next action can reject the message sending an error report to the message sender. If the Event Reply is found, the Accept Reply Rule action opens the Calendar Mailbox specified as the Rule parameter
or the Main Calendar Mailbox if the Rule parameter is an empty string.
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