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1.4 See: docs/wiki/MailIntegration
1.5 See: docs/wiki/MailIntegration--LMTP
1.6 See: docs/wiki/MailIntegration--LocalSMTP
1.7 -
1.8 -Configuring Web Servers for Free/Busy Publishing
1.9 -================================================
1.10 -
1.11 -Each user may request the publishing of their free/busy information by
1.12 -configuring certain settings. The conf/apache/imip-agent.conf file provides a
1.13 -configuration file for deployment with the Apache Web server software that
1.14 -exposes a directory for Web publishing containing the published free/busy
1.15 -information.
1.16 -
1.17 -Access to free/busy information may not be moderated, but Web server
1.18 -directives can be introduced to impose access controls. Mail programs that
1.19 -wish to consult the free/busy information may have problems in dealing with
1.20 -authentication mechanisms, however, and it may be regarded as acceptable in
1.21 -certain environments to expose such information publicly or with
1.22 -network-specific access constraints.
1.23 -
1.24 -Configuring Web Servers for the Calendar Management Interface
1.25 -=============================================================
1.26 -
1.27 -A calendar management interface is provided to allow users to view and
1.28 -interact with their calendars through the Web. The
1.29 -conf/apache/imip-manager.conf file provides a configuration file for
1.30 -deployment with the Apache Web server software that enables this interface.
1.31 -
1.32 -The management interface is deployed as a CGI program, meaning that a suitable
1.33 -module must be enabled in the Apache configuration. On Debian, this is done as
1.34 -follows:
1.35 -
1.36 -a2enmod cgi
1.37 -
1.38 -Since such access to calendars should only be performed by identified
1.39 -users, access controls are suggested in the configuration file. Modules
1.40 -providing additional authentication support may need to be enabled. For
1.41 -example, on Debian, the LDAP authentication/authorisation support is enabled
1.42 -as follows:
1.43 -
1.44 -a2enmod authnz_ldap