Hello, I have Calendar server 3.2 up and running well (I can't manage to get 4.2 running on Ubuntu 12.10)... I can share calendars but I'm having problem inviting external users and iMIP is setup. I can see in the logs that the calendarserver seems to be trying to use the users email address as a login name for sending invitations though SMTP but our mail server does not use the (user@domain.com) as a login only (USER NAME). How can I set the user name and pasword to be used for sending iMIP invites? Setting my server allow the user@domain.com login format is an option but it would be a huge headache... Also I see a French translation in locals.... but I can't seem to activate it... any ideas? Thank you in advance...
On Mar 5, 2013, at 7:10 AM, Robert Bruce <rbruce@celsiusinc.com> wrote:
Hello,
I have Calendar server 3.2 up and running well (I can't manage to get 4.2 running on Ubuntu 12.10)... I can share calendars but I'm having problem inviting external users and iMIP is setup.
I can see in the logs that the calendarserver seems to be trying to use the users email address as a login name for sending invitations though SMTP but our mail server does not use the (user@domain.com) as a login only (USER NAME). How can I set the user name and pasword to be used for sending iMIP invites?
The email address of the calendar server's dedicated account is a separate configuration key than the username/password used for SMTP. I copied the below from caldavd-test.plist in svn. The "Address" value under "Sending" is what the From header is based on, while the "Username" is what's used to log in to SMTP. (Note: when setting up the "Receiving" section of the config, be sure to not use an IMAP/POP account that is in use by anyone else since all emails arriving in that inbox will be deleted.) <!-- iMIP protocol options --> <key>iMIP</key> <dict> <key>Enabled</key> <false/> <key>MailGatewayServer</key> <string>localhost</string> <key>MailGatewayPort</key> <integer>62310</integer> <key>Sending</key> <dict> <key>Server</key> <string></string> <key>Port</key> <integer>587</integer> <key>UseSSL</key> <true/> <key>Username</key> <string></string> <key>Password</key> <string></string> <key>Address</key> <string></string> <!-- Address email will be sent from --> <key>SupressionDays</key> <integer>7</integer> <!-- Don't send messages for events earlier than this many days in the past --> </dict> <key>Receiving</key> <dict> <key>Server</key> <string></string> <key>Port</key> <integer>995</integer> <key>Type</key> <string></string> <!-- Either "pop" or "imap" --> <key>UseSSL</key> <true/> <key>Username</key> <string></string> <key>Password</key> <string></string> <key>PollingSeconds</key> <integer>30</integer> </dict> <key>AddressPatterns</key> <array> <string>mailto:.*</string> </array> </dict>
Setting my server allow the user@domain.com login format is an option but it would be a huge headache...
Also I see a French translation in locals.... but I can't seem to activate it... any ideas?
This is how it's done in recent code; hopefully it applies to 3.2: <key>Localization</key> <dict> <key>Language</key> <string>fr_FR</string> </dict>
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Robert Bruce