Version: (using KDE 4.2.0) OS: Linux Installed from: Ubuntu Packages In a business environment, one may want to subscribe to a large number of remote calendars in read-only mode (calendars for colleagues, departments, etc.). The current korganizer behaviour, however, makes this impractical, because if a colleague places reminders on his calendar (which would be useful for him), korganizer will fire those same reminders on *my* system. If subscribed to calendars from many colleagues, one would be inundated all day with alarms firing, none of which are relevant to *me*. So either korganizer should simply NOT fire reminder alarms for remote calendars (if I want to be reminded, then I can put a reminder in place on my own calendar), or it should allow for the option of firing reminders on a remote-calendar-by-remote-calendar basis. (To make the current system even more aggravating, the time at which the alarm is set to fire on the remote read-only calendar may well not be the time that I would want to be reminded of the event.)
The Folder Properties dialog of each calendar now has a "Block reminders locally" option on the General tab. Does that satisfy this wish?
(In reply to gjditchfield from comment #1) > The Folder Properties dialog of each calendar now has a "Block reminders > locally" option on the General tab. Does that satisfy this wish? Yes. Thank you!
*** Bug 281125 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***