Open the Apple Calendar app and confirm the personal, public, and shared Calendars are synchronized. To synchronize Public and Shared Calendars, make sure to enable appropriate Calendars synchronization in Folders to Sync -> CalDAV/CardDAV.įor more information, please refer to Synchronizing Kerio Connect Folders.(Optional) Select the Reminders application to use related Apple application.(the below screenshot assumes a Kerio Connect server, with an domain, which can be accessed via port 443) Type your credentials and the location of your Kerio Connectserver.We also recommend the Advanced method in case the other 2 are experiencing sync issues. The default DAV paths can be found in Accessing Calendars, Contacts, Tasks and Resources Using CalDAV and CardDAV URLs in Kerio Connect. NOTE: you can also select Automatic or Manual, however, we recommend using the Advanced option. Open Apple Calendar In the toolbar, click Calendar, then Preferences Click the Accounts tab In the accounts pane on the left, click the + button to add an. Click Add Other Account -> select CalDAV account.Open System Preferences -> Internet Accounts.
Use Kerio Connect Account Assistant to automatically configure Apple iCal/Calendar accounts on Mac OS X 10.6 or later. There are two ways to configure a CalDAV account: Kerio Connect supports the specific CalDAV features such as Calendar availability (free/busy information), Events with privacy tag, Travel time for events, Scheduling (invitation requests), Per-folder sharing (without delegation), Older sharing notifications, Full delegation support and Custom labels for shared calendars. The Kerio Connect can sync the personal, public, and shared Calendars. CalDAVis an Internet standard that allows applications such as Apple iCal or Apple Calendar to manage calendar information on a remote server.