Zimbra Calendar Integration with Remember The Milk
RTM integrates nicely with Google Calendar (http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/googlecalendar). Has anyone gotten something similar working with Zimbra Calendar?
RTM will serve todo lists as ICS files and I've tried subscribing to them from within the web interface but I see nothing on my calendar. It allows subscription to both "iCalendar" and "iCalendar (events)". (What is the difference?). Regardless, neither RSS feeds seem to contain my data, even after I've published the lists to be viewable to the public. I've been looking around RTM's Help site (http://www.rememberthemilk.com/help/answers/icalendar/). I think I might have missed something obvious.
RTM will serve todo lists as ICS files and I've tried subscribing to them from within the web interface but I see nothing on my calendar. It allows subscription to both "iCalendar" and "iCalendar (events)". (What is the difference?). Regardless, neither RSS feeds seem to contain my data, even after I've published the lists to be viewable to the public. I've been looking around RTM's Help site (http://www.rememberthemilk.com/help/answers/icalendar/). I think I might have missed something obvious.
I got it working. I was subscribing to "iCalendar" but when I subscribed to "iCalendar (events)" I was able to view them in my Zimbra calendar.
The distinction is that:
"iCalendar": produces .ics files with vtodo items.
"iCalendar (events)": produces .ics files with vevent items
So, calendar display software needs the later. I.e. it won't show up in your calendar unless you choose "iCalendar (events)". Also, you need to rule out permissions issues and publish or share them with a contact. Another minor point is the RTM produces a "webcal://" protocol to the URL. Change that to "http://" when subscribing to the external calendar in Zimbra.
The distinction is that:
"iCalendar": produces .ics files with vtodo items.
"iCalendar (events)": produces .ics files with vevent items
So, calendar display software needs the later. I.e. it won't show up in your calendar unless you choose "iCalendar (events)". Also, you need to rule out permissions issues and publish or share them with a contact. Another minor point is the RTM produces a "webcal://" protocol to the URL. Change that to "http://" when subscribing to the external calendar in Zimbra.