Yes, unfortunately. That has nothing to do with zimbra or caldav though. It's entirely Apple's fault. I can't even add an event to an iCal caldav calendar through Quicksilver. It kind of defeats the purpose. I've already complained to Apple's bug report system. I would imagine they will add the ability to do that eventually but it would require some sort of caching system for iCal's caldav implementation. Have you noticed if you don't have an internet connection your caldav calendars disappear? That's because iCal doesn't cache the calendars so they can be accessed and manipulated offline. Mail.app caches IMAP so I can use it normally offline (marking emails as read, moving emails to folders, etc) and the changes get pushed out when there's a connection to the internet. Apple will have to add this functionality to iCal eventually. |