The Sun ONE Connector allows
you to use Evolution as a client for the Sun ONE calendar server. With Sun ONE Connector installed, you can access one or more accounts on a Sun ONE server, send and receive invitations to meetings, and
share calendar access with other people in your organization. The server is
designed to work with LDAP directory servers and POP or IMAP email servers,
which you can configure separately.
Sun ONE accounts are distinct from email
or directory server accounts, and have their own section in the Evolution Settings dialog. Sun ONE accounts
and folders differ from other Evolution folders
in the following ways:
A Sun ONE account always has at
least three folders: Personal Calendar, Personal
Tasks, and Personal Invitations. You cannot
delete these three folders. To delete other folders that you create, right-click
on the folder then select Delete from the popup
menu.
The Sun ONE server does not support
nested folders more than one level deep. Each folder that you create or open
exists on the same level as all other folders. Each folder that you create
automatically contains three subfolders: Calendar, Tasks, and Invitations.
As with individual mail accounts, each Sun ONE account is displayed as a top-level folder in the folder pane.
You can drag one or more folders to the shortcuts pane to create shortcuts,
but no shortcuts are created automatically. To display the folder pane, choose View -> Folder Bar
from the main Evolution window.
Each Sun ONE folder has two types
of ownership: primary ownership and normal ownership. If you create a folder,
you are the primary owner and have all of the access permissions for the folder.
You can also add others to the list of owners for that folder. You can set
different access levels for the other owners. For more information, see Setting Access Permissions.