Hi Christian,
we have all these settings in our config.
If you want I can anonymize the data and send it to you so you can have
a look!
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards
Philipp
Am 26.05.20 um 16:18 schrieb Christian Mack
(christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de):
> Hello
>
> Check your configuration
Hello
Check your configuration in sogo.conf.
You need the following new settings for 9 table layout:
OCSStoreURL
OCSAclURL
OCSCacheFolderURL
I assume OCSAclURL is missing.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
Am 26.05.20 um 14:46 schrieb Philipp Kuehne (philipp.kue...@indurad.com):
> Hi,
>
> We did
Hi,
We did install version 4 with the 9-table layout. However we did not do
an upgrade, we exported the data with sogo-tool on the SOGo 2 server and
imported with sogo-tool on the SOGo 4 server.
So seems like we missed something.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve that issue?
Kind regards,
Hi
When upgrading to Version 4. did you switch from 3 tables per user to 9
tables combined layout?
This error messeges seem to indicate, you did partly.
If you did, you should do it completely first.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
Am 25.05.20 um 19:31 schrieb Philipp Kuehne
Hi,
we recently upgraded our sogo installation from version 2 to version
4.3.0 on a debian 10.
Since the migration worked fine I had a colleague who married and got a
new surname.
So I changed all attributes in ldap and used the "sogo-tool rename-user"
to give him access to his calendar and
On 2017-04-11 8:28 AM, Paul van der Vlis (p...@vandervlis.nl) wrote:
I try to rename a user with something like:
sogo-tool -v rename-user adegraaf avandermeer
I get an output like this:
<0x0x8616ac0[SOGoCache]> Cache cleanup interval set every 300.00 seconds
<0x0x8616ac0[SOGoCache]> Using
Hello list,
I try to rename a user with something like:
sogo-tool -v rename-user adegraaf avandermeer
I get an output like this:
<0x0x8616ac0[SOGoCache]> Cache cleanup interval set every 300.00 seconds
<0x0x8616ac0[SOGoCache]> Using host(s) 'localhost' as server(s)
But when I login as the
I have recently changed the authentication of our SOGo instance
(together with Dovecot and Postfix) to use e-mail addresses (in the form
u...@example.net) instead of account names (in the form user).
Sadly I made a mistake whilst doing this (which I have done before on
other systems