A calendar that is stored on a Sun
Java System Calendar Server
functions in a similar way to a
calendar stored locally, as described in Chapter 5, Using Calendar. There
are some differences, as described in this section:
Every event in a Sun Java System Calendar Server
calendar is a meeting, which includes schedule and invitation
data as well as time, recurrence, and reminder data.
The reminder feature for calendars stored on a Sun Java System Calendar Server
works in the same way as the
reminder feature for local calendars, except as follows:
For security reasons, you can send an email message as a reminder
for Sun Java System Calendar Server
meetings, but
not for locally stored calendars.
The Sun Java System Calendar Server
stores a maximum of one reminder per meeting. Locally stored meetings can
have one of each supported reminder type.
If you create a reminder and then change the meeting time
for a meeting stored on a Sun Java System Calendar Server
,
the reminder does not adjust automatically. You must delete the old reminder
then create a new reminder.
When you use the Sun Java System Calendar Server
calendar to create a meeting, attendees with a Sun Java System Calendar Server
account receive their meeting
invitation in their Personal Invitations folder. If you
enter an email address that is not associated with an account on the Sun Java System Calendar Server
server, that attendee receives
an email notification of the event.
When you modify or delete a series of appointments, or an
appointment within a series of appointments, in a Sun Java System
Calendar Server
calendar, Evolution
displays a Question dialog when you save the changes.
Select one of the following options in the Question dialog,
then click OK:
This Instance Only: Select this option to delete only the selected appointment.
This and Future Instances: Select this option to delete the selected appointment and all future appointments in the series.
All Instances: Select this option to delete all appointments in the series.
You can publish the free or busy information for an account, so that other users on the network can consult the schedule for that account when they want to organize a meeting.
To take advantage of free or busy information, and other Sun Java System Calendar Server
calendar server features, use
the Sun Java™ System Directory Server
where
possible. Alternatively, copy cards from the directory server to your local
address book. Contact cards that come from the server have a special attribute
that identifies that they have calendars on a Sun Java System
Calendar Server
. Cards that you create may appear identical
to cards from the server. However, cards that you create function by email
address only, and are not identified and integrated into the Sun Java System Calendar Server
system.