On 2013-05-24 14:53, Adam Camp wrote:

Interesting. On the settings page my e-mail address is shown
correctly. I still only see two e-mails in my archive. However I have

can you see all your email addresses (that present in AD)?

I could see all my email addresses (only have one) from AD. I have

ok, let's dig a bit deeper. Please hit the search button, and show me
the logged sql query (in maillog).

Btw. what windows version do you use?

now installed the webui (I think master branch, but downloaded from
the bitbucket page -
https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler/get/b6eb3b13ba11.zip) and now when I
login with my e-mail address, my full name is correctly detected,
however email addresses shows none. I assume this is an issue pulling

ehh, I expect every version to be better, not worse :-)

details from AD? Search Results is now empty. Hope this makes sense.

yes, it must be the ldap queries. Please login to both versions (0.1.23
and dev version), and show me the maillog entries related to the authentication
procedure.

Also please show me your config-site.php (no need to share any passwords).
You may send the config to my address, rather then the list.



now also logged in as an auditor, and can see all the e-mails.
Including one or two to my address that haven't shown up in my own
archive yet??? I'm wondering if this is the same e-mail address
detection issue (re: LDAP - in this case Active Directory) that was
experienced by another user on the mailing list?

I'm not sure how piler can see an address that hasn't archived yet...

Sorry I meant when logging on as an auditor I could see messages to
my personal e-mail address, that weren't rendered when logged on as my
own user.

what if you specify the following while being a regular user?

from: your@address

then another search:

to: your@address

can you see all your sent / received messages?

I think that I have the master branch now (as detailed above - but
could be the dev branch?) Seems to be a problem detecting addresses
correctly from AD?

and yet another experiment: create a distribution list, add yourself
as a member, and let's see whether you have all your addresses assigned.


Again, thanks so much for your help, it's appreciated.

you're welcome, I want piler to work for you, too.

Janos


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