How to sync calendars and tasks using eM Client via CalDAV Print

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With MDaemon version 15.5.0, it is now possible to sync MDaemon calendars and tasks with eM Client via CalDAV.  


eM Client can be acquired here: http://www.emclient.com


Verify the CalDAV services are enabled in MDaemon.


  1. Select Setup
  2. Select Web & IM Services
  3. Select CalDAV
  4. Verify Enable CalDAV server is checked


On the client machine:


  1. Start the eM Client application
  2. Select Tools
  3. Select Accounts
  4. If an account already exists on eM Client, click New Account

    - If no accounts exist, the wizard will open and you can skip this step.
  5. Select Calendar
  6. Select CalDAV

  7. Click Next
  8. Enter the http://{server host name}/.well-known/caldav to enable the client to sync all available calendars and tasks
    - use the URL syntax below to sync specific calendars
  9. Enter the MDaemon user name.
  10. Enter the MDaemon user password.
  11. Click Next
  12. Create a name for the calendar
  13. Click Next
  14. Click Finish



CalDAV URL Syntax


Private Calendars


http://{server host name}/webdav/calendar - the MDaemon user's primary calendar
http://{server host name}/webdav/calendar/schedule - an MDaemon user's calendar called schedule in the root directory
http://{server host name}/webdav/calendar/calendar/schedule - the schedule calendar is a sub-calendar of the primary calendar

Shared Calendars


http://{server host name}/webdav/calendars/company.mail/user2 - user2@company.mail's default calendar folder
http://{server host name}/webdav/calendars/company.mail/user2/test - user2@company.mail's test calendar folder

Public Folders


http://{server host name}/webdav/public-calendars/company.mail - domain's default calendar folder
http://{server host name}/webdav/public-calendars/events - calendar called events in the root of the public folder hierarchy


*Relpace {server host name} with the host or IP of the MDaemon server
*Verify if HTTP and/or HTTPS is enabled and modify the address accordingly



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