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iScheduling configuration changes, defaults to disabled.
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@ -150,6 +150,45 @@ $c->collections_always_exist = false;
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// 'email_ok' => date('Y-m-d')
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// );
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/**
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* If true, then remote scheduling will be enabled. There is a possibility
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* of receiving spam events in calendars if enabled, you will at least know
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* what domain the spam came from as domain key signatures are required for
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* events to be accepted.
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*
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* You probably need to setup Domain Keys for your domain as well as the
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* appropiate DNS SRV records.
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*
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* for example, if DAViCal is installed on cal.example.com you should have
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* DNS SRV records like this:
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* ischedules._tcp.example.com. IN SRV 0 1 443 cal.example.com
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* ischedule._tcp.example.com. IN SRV 0 1 80 cal.example.com
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*
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* DNS TXT record for signing outbound requests
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* example:
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* cal._domainkey.example.com. 86400 IN TXT "k=rsa\; t=s\; p=PUBKEY"
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* Default: false
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*/
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//$c->enable_scheduling = true;
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/**
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* Domain Key selector to use when signing outbound scheduling requests.
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*
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* TODO: enable selectors/signing by per user keys, patches welcome.
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* Default: 'cal'
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*/
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//$c->scheduling_dkim_selector = 'cal';
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/*
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* Domain Key private key
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* Required if you want to enable outbound remote server scheduling
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* Default: none
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*/
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/*
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$c->schedule_private_key = 'PRIVATE-KEY-BASE-64-DATA';
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*/
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/***************************************************************************
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* *
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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ $c->permission_scan_depth = 2;
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$c->expand_pdo_parameters = true;
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$c->home_calendar_name = 'home';
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$c->enable_row_linking = true;
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$c->enable_scheduling = false;
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$c->http_auth_mode = 'Basic';
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// $c->default_locale = array('es_MX', 'es_AR', 'es', 'pt'); // An array of locales to try, or just a single locale
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// $c->local_tzid = 'Pacific/Auckland'; // Perhaps we should read from /etc/timezone - I wonder how standard that is?
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