Re: [SOGo] Packaging Debian in SOGo
At Sat, 02 Apr 2011 08:38:46 +0200, Christian Roessner wrote: > > >> I know, I will get flamed right now, but please do not use gnutls. > >> Google for i.e. OpenLDAP and gnutls and follow the comments from Howard > >> Chu, then you understand me. Or at least dear SOGo devs: please do not > >> drop packges for Ubuntu/Debian on inverse, so people can use the openssl > >> variant. > > > > There is no need to flame people who raise valid concerns. I was > > actually thinking about using NSS instead of GnuTLS, but I don't have > > a very strong opinion about it. I did have some problems with GnuTLS a > > few years ago, but those problems might have been solved and I don't > > have experience with NSS to compare with. Do you (of anyone else on > > this list) know of any potential problem with using NSS? > > Sorry, I don't know about NSS (only name service switch ;-) ) NSS was orginally created by Netscape and now maintained by Mozilla. It is used by all Mozilla products, but also for example by OpenOffice.org and Chrome. See http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/ for more information. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Subscribing to web calendars
I seem not to be able to subscribe to a web calendar. I've tried to subscribe to a local ics export from the Teambox project management application, creating a calendar of project tasks and it failed. I then tried to subscribe to a 'regular' public icalendar, UK Holidays, in this case (webcal://ical.mac.com/ical/UK32Holidays.ics) with a failure. I get a modal Warning message, 'An error occured while importing calendar.'. However, SOGo's already sent two email stating that the calendar has been created, followed by one saying that it's been deleted. I have almost all debugging enabled and am watching the sogo log file, without noticing any egregious warnings/errors. The one thing that I can see is a HINT: type notice, specifying to use the escape string syntax...E'\\', but I understand from these lists that this is a PostgreSQL notice and that it's harmless. As I didn't find any posting about this problem in the archives, and as Sunbird happily subscribes to this calendar, what can I do to fix this problem. I'm running SOGo 1.3.4 on OpenBSD-current, with PostgreSQL 9.0.3. I realise this isn't the latest version of the software and if it's been fixed in more recent versions, I'll recompile as necessary. Once I can subscribe, will this make a two-way, i.e. read-write calendar, or merely a read-only one? Thanks in advance, Sacha -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] BTS activities for Saturday, April 02 2011
Title: BTS activities for Saturday, April 02 2011 BTS Activities Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs Project: SOGo For the period covering: Saturday, April 02 2011 idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary 1109 2011-04-02 15:45:52 updated (open) Apple iPhone OS No sync of new contacts