Hi
Debian Squeeze 64 bit OS and 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Debian Squeeze 32 bit OS and 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit OS and 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit OS and 64 bit Tbird and Plugins.
Windows XP Pro 32 bit OS 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
Il 06/01/2011 17:05, Stuart Sheldon ha scritto:
I currently have Thunderbird 3.1.7 working with the three Inverse
plugins under the following environments:
Debian Squeeze 64 bit OS and 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Debian Squeeze 32 bit OS and 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit OS and
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On 01/05/2011 07:17 PM, vikt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 11/18/2010 05:12 PM, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
Well... It could seem like a lame response, but all our free work is
provided without warranty. We cannot afford that (and nobody can)...
I
Just for your information:
In case you delete Calendars in SOGo but do not remove these calendars in
Lightning (1.0b2) it will loop forever. Lightning does not accept the 404
(not found) issued and reloads and reloads and reloads - resulting in 100% CPU
from sogod.
I used iptables with
Le 18 nov. 2010 à 09:51, André Schild a écrit :
Am 18.11.2010 09:42, schrieb Pascal Gienger:
Just for your information:
In case you delete Calendars in SOGo but do not remove these calendars in
Lightning (1.0b2) it will loop forever. Lightning does not accept the 404
(not found) issued
Hi Pascal,
I'll try to reproduce this here and I'll file a bug for Lightning (I am using the
normal lightning, not the inverse edition).
You like taking risks!
We do offer our version of Lightning because of this kind of bug, why
don't you use it instead ?
Cheers!
--
Wolfgang Sourdeau
We do offer our version of Lightning because of this kind of bug,
why don't you use it instead ?
Ok, when I used to use the standard version from Mozilla, deinstall it
and then install the inverse one - does it use my former configured
calenders?
Of course, why not?
--
Wolfgang Sourdeau
Am Donnerstag, 18. November 2010 15:48 CET, Wolfgang Sourdeau
wsourd...@inverse.ca schrieb:
Hi Pascal,
I'll try to reproduce this here and I'll file a bug for Lightning (I am
using the normal lightning, not the inverse edition).
You like taking risks!
We do offer our version of
My 2¢:
On 18.11.2010 15:48, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
We do offer our version of Lightning because of this kind of bug, why
don't you use it instead ?
Because it is even less usable then the nightlies of the regular Lightning
distribution.
We need a working solution, not the mess that the sogo
Le 2010-11-18 11:18, Andreas Siegert a écrit :
My 2¢:
On 18.11.2010 15:48, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
We do offer our version of Lightning because of this kind of bug, why
don't you use it instead ?
Because it is even less usable then the nightlies of the regular Lightning
distribution.
We
On 18.11.2010 17:31, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
We need a working solution, not the mess that the sogo lightning produces.
That's rough!
What problem have you experienced with it? Why didn't you report them in
our BTS ?
Because it seems that things that are reported do not get fixed or
Le 2010-11-18 11:57, Pascal Gienger a écrit :
Am 18.11.10 16:21, schrieb Pascal Gienger:
Many of them have lightning installed and I want to be prepared for
this kind of things...
I forgot something:
With SOGo Lightning I often have the problem that I doubleclick on a
calendar entry do get
Le 2010-11-18 11:50, Andreas Siegert a écrit :
On 18.11.2010 17:31, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
We need a working solution, not the mess that the sogo lightning produces.
That's rough!
What problem have you experienced with it? Why didn't you report them in
our BTS ?
Because it seems that
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