[kdepim-users] Use Office365.com from Kontact/KDEPIM 4.13.x

Luis Felipe Tabera lftabera at yahoo.es
Wed Jul 30 22:35:43 BST 2014


Very useful tip!

On Wednesday 30 July 2014 15:48:13 O. Sinclair wrote:
> 3. To get your Calendar working (I have not tried shared calendars,
> feel free to experiment):
> System Settings =Personal Information => Add=> DAV groupware resource
> => DAVical => user and password - put \yourid at yourdomain.comorgnet and
> your password, choose Davical server. For server name and path put
> anything, you will edit later in any case. Click "Finish"
> On next menu set a name for your resource and click "Edit" on the
> fictional resource. Leave "CalDav" as protocol but change remote url to
> http://localhost:1080/users/yourname@yo ... /calendar/
> and credentials to
> \yourname at yourdomain.comorg and your password
> then click "Fetch" and your Calendar should show up. Set your
> preferred refesh rate and in Kontacts do not forget to now tick this
> Calendar to activate it

If you have configured several calendars in your exchange account, some of 
them may not appear. If it is the case, go to the calendar, rightclick in the 
resource, calendar_properties, and add, for each calendar missing, a caldav 
with address:

http://localhost:1080/users/yourname@yo ... /calendar/mycalendarname.

> 
> 4. To get your Contacts working:
> System Settings =Personal Information => Add=> DAV groupware resource
> => DAVical => user and password - put \yourid at yourdomain.comorgnet and
> your password, choose Davical server. For server name and path put
> anything, you will edit later in any case. Click "Finish"
> On next menu set a name for your resource and click "Edit" on the
> fictional resource. Choose "CardDav" as protocol but change remote url to
> http://localhost:1080/users/yourname@yo ... /contacts/
> and credentials to
> \yourname at yourdomain.comorg and your password
> then click "Fetch" and your Contacts should show up. Set your
> preferred refesh rate and in Kontacts do not forget to now tick this
> Address Book to activate it

The same may happen here, if you have several address books in the server and 
not all of them appear, add them as

http://localhost:1080/users/yourname@yo ... /contacts/myaddressbookname

> 5. Finally (at least for me) to access "public address books". They
> can be found as LDAP via Kontact/Kaddressbook but it is, mildly put,
> less than intuitive
> in KMail, open a new mail. In Composer then choose "select" in the
> Address area. From there choose "Search Directory Service" and then
> click "Configure LDAP servers"
> Set this up as "host:localhost", "port:1389", "DN=ou.people",
> "authentication:simple"
> "Bind DN as \yourid at yourdomain.comorgnet" and password well you should
> know
> next time you compose a new mail you can now "search directory
> service" but you will not be able to (to my knowledge) to use it as an
> Addressbook. The solution is awkward but works

Some time ago I was not able to make LDAP gatway working, now it does!

In addition to be able to search while composing mail, you can also click on 
the "import from LDAP server" in the addressbook window. You may have to add 
the button in "configure toolbars" if it is not there.

You will get the same query window, but it allows to save the items in a local 
addressbook.

Luis
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