1 Preferences and Settings
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3
4 LANG
5 ----
6
7 Default: en (English)
8 Alternatives: (any recognised and supported locale)
9
10 The language for messages and user interface text.
11
12 TZID
13 ----
14
15 Default: system timezone (see /etc/timezone)
16 Alternatives: (any recognised Olson time zone identifier)
17
18 The default time zone/regime for calendars, new events and local times.
19
20 freebusy_bundling
21 -----------------
22
23 Default: never
24 Alternative: always
25
26 Indicate whether to bundle free/busy details with other payloads such as
27 event and free/busy objects.
28
29 freebusy_messages
30 -----------------
31
32 Default: none
33 Alternative: notify
34
35 Indicate whether recipients are notified about received free/busy payloads.
36
37 freebusy_sharing
38 ----------------
39
40 Default: no
41 Alternative: share
42
43 Share free/busy details generally:
44
45 * bundling in e-mail messages if bundling is configured
46 * responding to free/busy requests via e-mail
47 * publishing as Web resources if a static Web resource is configured
48
49 incoming
50 --------
51
52 Default: summary-wraps-message
53 Alternatives: (see below)
54
55 Define how incoming event messages are delivered to recipients:
56
57 message-only deliver only the incoming message as it was received
58
59 message-then-summary deliver the message first followed by a summary
60 message
61
62 summary-then-message deliver a summary first followed by the message
63
64 summary-only deliver only a summary of the message
65
66 participating
67 -------------
68
69 Default: participate
70 Alternative: no
71
72 Indicate whether a recipient participates in the calendar system. Note that
73 participation by default occurs because the handler programs will be defined
74 in the mail system for recipients fulfilling certain criteria; other
75 recipients will be handled in other ways. Thus, initial non-participation must
76 be defined by initialising this setting to "no" for all eligible users, if
77 this is the general policy on initial calendar system participation.
78
79 permitted_times
80 ---------------
81
82 Default: (none)
83 Alternatives: (see below)
84
85 Define the time values at which events can be scheduled. In its simplest form,
86 this indicates the resolution of a calendar for a participant supporting this
87 setting, with the given minute values being those allowed for the start and
88 end of an event. This setting requires a value of one of the following forms:
89
90 <minute values>
91 <hour values>:<minute values>
92 <hour values>:<minute values>:<second values>
93
94 Each list of values is a comma-separated collection of permissible values for
95 the unit of time being constrained. Any unspecified list is taken to permit
96 all normally permissible values for that unit of time. For example:
97
98 0,15,30,45 every 15 minutes from the start of each hour
99 10,12,14,16:0,20,40 every 20 minutes from 10:00 until 16:40 inclusive
100 12::0,30 every 30 seconds from the start of each minute during
101 the period from 12:00:00 until 12:59:30 inclusive
102
103 The purpose of this setting is not necessarily to impose availability
104 constraints but instead to impose a "grid" to which event start and end points
105 shall be "locked".