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Mail gateway didn't find an ORGANIZER in REPLY Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] On 26.03.2013, at 16:18, Morgen Sagen
2 Guide List Of Mac OS X Error Codes Windows Server 2012 Xsan Apple Configurator 1 Guide Commands Amazon s3cmd Commands Crosh Commands Final Cut Server Commands FTP Commands Linux Bash Commands Mac Commands Podcast Producer Commands Powershell Commands Windows Commands Xsan Commands Reference Nike+ and NikeFuel Badge List Fitbit Badge List Foursquare Badge List Apple Watch Achievements List List of All Swarm Stickers HTML Encoding Reference CIDR Conversion Table Common Apple Ports List Of Mac OS X Error Codes Whoami whoami Legacy Mac Apps Books Dead Tech Books Clothes Apple Community Apple Admin Conferences MacAdmins Speaking Engagements My Bushel Blog Posts Glossary of https://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/calendarserver-users/2013-March/002203.html Apple Terms Minneapolis Minneapolis Breweries and Distilleries Configuring Calendar Server in Mountain Lion Server Configuring Calendar Server in Mountain Lion Server is a fairly simple and straight forward process. The Calendar Server is a CalDAV Server, leveraging HTTP and HTTPS, running on ports 8008 and 8443 respectively. To enable the Calendar service in Mountain Lion Server, open the Server application and click on Calendar in the SERVICES section of the sidebar. Enabling http://krypted.com/mac-os-x/configuring-calendar-server-in-mountain-lion-server/ the Calendar Server in Mountain Lion Server Once open, click on Edit to enable email notifications of invitations in the Calendar Server. Provide the email address and then click on the Next button. Mountain Lion Server :: Configuring Email Notifications in Calendar Server At the Configure Server Email Address screen, provide the type of incoming mail service in use, provide the address of the mail server and then the port number used, if not a standard port for HTTPS-based IMAP (or POP if you'd prefer), the user name and the valid password for the account. Then click on the Next button. Mountain Lion Calendar Server :: Configuring IMAP At the outgoing mail server screen, provide the Outgoing Mail Server address, the port, whether or not SSL is in use (it should be if possible), the password protocol, the user name and the password. Then click on the Next button. Mountain Lion Calendar Server :: Verify Settings At the Mail Account Summary screen, review the settings and if correct, click Finish. Back at the service configuration screen, click on the plus sign ("+") and provide a type of location, a name for the location, whether or not invitations to the resource are accepted and then enter the account name for any accounts that can manag
password did not get updated. It does sound like the same issue is http://osdir.com/ml/general/2012-08/msg20806.html at play in your situation. Manually check (edit and save) the keychain entry for: com.apple.servermgr_calendar and see if that doesn't solve your problem. I have a write-up with more info (in relation to 10.6 server) here: http://www.coresolutiongroup.com/wordpress/?p=27 If the issue is the same, then substitute "Server.app" for "Server Admin" On Aug error during 12, 2012, at 1:21 PM, Rusty Ross wrote: > On a clean install of Mountain Lion + OS X Server, > > I cannot get email invitations working in the calendar server. > > I've created a "calendarserver" user and am able to successfully authenticate > both IMAP/SMTP connections using Mail.app error during post as a test. > > Mail service is running properly on the server. > > Calendar service is (otherwise) running properly on the server. > > Email invitation settings are as follows: > > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Sending:Server = "[REDACTED FQDN]" > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Sending:UseSSL = no > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Sending:Username = "calendarserver" > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Sending:Address = "calendarserver@[REDACTED DOMAIN]" > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Sending:Password = "[REDACTED PASSWORD]" > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Sending:Port = 25 > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Enabled = yes > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:MailGatewayPort = 62310 > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Receiving:Server = "[REDACTED FQDN]" > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Receiving:UseSSL = yes > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Receiving:Username = "calendarserver" > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Receiving:PollingSeconds = 30 > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Receiving:Type = "imap" > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Receiving:Password = "[REDACTED PASSWORD]" > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:Receiving:Port = 993 > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:AddressPatterns:_array_index:0 = "mailto:.*" > calendar:Scheduling:iMIP:MailGatewayServer = "localhost" > calendar:Scheduling:iSchedule:Enabled = no > calendar:Scheduling:iSchedule:Servers = "servertoserver.xml" > calendar:Scheduling:iSchedule:AddressPatterns = _empty_array > > > However, every time I try to add an invitee's email address to an event on a > client, I see the following in /var/log/caldav/error.log: > > > 2012-08-09 12:12:22-0700 [-] [caldav-