Re: [SOGo] iPhone can't see caldav events
Make sure its set to sync ALL events, not last month or last two weeks or anything. Regards, Mark On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 03:24:05PM -0700, Ben wrote: I have a weird problem with IOS 4.1: I configured the iPhone to use SOGo's caldav according to the instructions on the website and it works in that I get no errors. In the apache logs I see: 192.168.10.130 - - [20/Dec/2010:15:05:32 -0700] PROPFIND /SOGo/dav/user/Calendar/ HTTP/1.1 207 8113 - DAVKit/5.0 (765); iCalendar/5.0 (79); iPhone/4.1 8B117 192.168.10.130 - - [20/Dec/2010:15:05:33 -0700] REPORT /SOGo/dav/user/Calendar/personal/ HTTP/1.1 207 6120 - DAVKit/5.0 (765); iCalendar/5.0 (79); iPhone/4.1 8B117 192.168.10.130 - - [20/Dec/2010:15:09:26 -0700] PROPFIND /SOGo/dav/user/Calendar/ HTTP/1.1 207 8113 - DAVKit/5.0 (765); iCalendar/5.0 (79); iPhone/4.1 8B117 192.168.10.130 - - [20/Dec/2010:15:09:48 -0700] PROPFIND /SOGo/dav/user/Calendar/ HTTP/1.1 207 8113 - DAVKit/5.0 (765); iCalendar/5.0 (79); iPhone/4.1 8B117 192.168.10.130 - - [20/Dec/2010:15:13:19 -0700] PROPFIND /SOGo/dav/user/Calendar/ HTTP/1.1 207 8113 - DAVKit/5.0 (765); iCalendar/5.0 (79); iPhone/4.1 8B117 But in the calendar, no events show up under any of the listed calendars (iPhone grabbed a list of subscribed calendars). But if I create a new event in a SOGo calendar, it shows up on the iPhone for a few minutes. Then it disappears and shows up in SOGo (website and t-bird). But once it gets into SOGo, the iPhone no longer see it. (And yes, the iPhone is configured to display the relevant calendars). Any ideas? How can I debug? Thanks, Ben -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Question Regarding Attendees
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi Ludovic, Yes, if I create a calendar item on the web, invite a single attendee on the web, then have the attendee accept the item on the web. The web interface shows a green checkbox next to his his name on the pulldown, but the Thunderbird plugin does not. One other thing I've noticed, when a attendee selects accept from an email, either on the web or through the Tbird plugin, it only shows them as 'might attend' in the item. The attendee must go into the calendar item and choose accept in order to confirm the appointment. These conditions exist on several client installs on different OSs. Thoughts? Stu On 12/15/2010 01:23 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote: On 10-12-15 11:42 AM, Stuart Sheldon wrote: Now, I starting to think that this is by design and not a bug or problem with the software. Is this the case? It's definitively a problem. I've seen that in the past but the ics was actually corrupted. It is happening even with a new event (created from the Web interface of SOGo) where only one attandee is involved? Regards, - -- Hey nineteen Thats retha franklin, She dont remember The queen of soul, Its hard times befallen The sole survivors, She thinks Im crazy, But Im just growing old -- Steely Dan - Hey 19 - Lyrics -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJNEOB7AAoJEFKVLITDJSGS8vQQALFFMdggpeH1Y0n4DQK3yC83 kCwcaMD2kOFXcnfCoC8vneKGxSbiFKyp7N44YoeWQMbelvsM6q10vqa7vNKYjHbs QTVRHrr8O5n9B6ZJl6sbJPrtXSfl+NFYK7mnMTftXnDhhWS47cNIrlmD/sVOkf8s 8/k0sVWCwXs8x0OgBdLo34SPOePV8EAqOx+ieczYxLKOjrsFnIm2IfsyMkwhiq4P 5x/pt5CZ0EQ8KgPlKO3NMBZaiD9oDjoWquZjqV0lSB9otJGhR8GPgO2a9ZUpswuR oB53zg2SoGdmz0iEI6UVUVvEbDrbmnAUHc0PJoeho1OSqFG7OeBF/3dqlkCklIqf kC1eKuxOLbPf4ckIt/dTNYJiWhbuqFUY5JU9ZyHCUFHh8lv9fPeqOJEMMQN2MWDd eHWUrFOu4Sv2MbjZBa9Wh+38+ONpFBwfU72lP7qO+s2klzYLVkJAXnwnaOGNl9mr tfFnVCgIKH9g5W13y4ZI5rJWnKy5ssfwoFE+A6hnLEpCOjj2CNQJ7U/Ungva4mrt KvOWrcylxx7oDVxJ6iWQuWLQ3G2L2mC2EdLutF8edmKvvwArzWdOMgd7yshifztI eKBFvwCKZUEVsKM1HTwmkSMEp0fzme0kjxCTQMySFRilkt57A9jgeA13Q7TPuWRC VDm8z3kd6VdldHMyTxJR =ZCle -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] IMAP Server Settings
Am 21.12.10 15:50, schrieb Mark Adams: Why don't you set this with your IMAP server? UW Imapd... stupid thing. Just switched to dovecot. Much better now ;-) Thanks for the hint! -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] SieveServer on Imap Host from LDAP
Hi, On Debian server, with SOGo 1.3.4, I get this error message : 127.0.0.1 - - [21/Dec/2010:09:18:29 GMT] GET /SOGo/so/gauthierlp/preferences HTTP/1.1 200 14783/0 0.113 59488 75% 3M EXCEPTION: NGCouldNotConnectException: 0x9bc7218 NAME:NGCouldNotConnectException REASON:Could not connect to address 0x0x9c3bf78[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=localhost port=2000: connection refused INFO[image: :(]:(nil) We don't have Cyrus on SOGo server. In the documentation, page 25, SOGoVacationEnabled Requires Sieve script support on the IMAP host We hardcoded the server with SOGoSieveServer = sieve://10.10.10.10:2000/ to test it. Everything works fine. But, we use LDAP with the IMAPHostFieldName = mailHost in the SOGoUserSources to define the user's IMAP server and we can not hardcode the SOGoSieveServer parameter. Can I tell SOGo to use mailHost for Sieve Server ? Best regards, Louis-Philippe -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] SieveServer on Imap Host from LDAP
On 10-12-21 2:55 PM, Louis-Philippe Gauthier wrote: Hi, On Debian server, with SOGo 1.3.4, I get this error message : 127.0.0.1 - - [21/Dec/2010:09:18:29 GMT] GET /SOGo/so/gauthierlp/preferences HTTP/1.1 200 14783/0 0.113 59488 75% 3M EXCEPTION: NGCouldNotConnectException: 0x9bc7218 NAME:NGCouldNotConnectException REASON:Could not connect to address 0x0x9c3bf78[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=localhost port=2000: connection refused INFO:(:(nil) We don't have Cyrus on SOGo server. In the documentation, page 25, SOGoVacationEnabled Requires Sieve script support on the IMAP host We hardcoded the server with SOGoSieveServer = sieve://10.10.10.10:2000/ http://10.10.10.10:2000/ to test it. Everything works fine. But, we use LDAP with the IMAPHostFieldName = mailHost in the SOGoUserSources to define the user's IMAP server and we can not hardcode the SOGoSieveServer parameter. Can I tell SOGo to use mailHost for Sieve Server ? No, not right now. This could be added quite trivially. Regards, -- Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.755.3630 :: www.inverse.ca Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence (www.packetfence.org) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Ldap Server Migration
On 10-12-20 7:04 AM, Christian Naumer wrote: Hi There, we have sogo running at the moment with an Active Directory backend. This works ok. We want to migrate to 389-Directory server sometime next year. The usernames and uid will stay the same. What is the recommended way of migration here? Doing a backup with sogo-tool and then restore that backup in the new setup would be my first idea. As the SQL-server will also change I don't think I can just backup the database and use that?? If you are just changing the LDAP authentication sources, you don't need to backup/restore SOGo. You'll just need to modify the SOGoUserSources accordingly. If you're moving to a brand new server and plan to carry out the database and keep it running on the same server as the SOGo one, a simple database dump/restore will do it. Regards, -- Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.755.3630 :: www.inverse.ca Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence (www.packetfence.org) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists