Re: [SOGo] emClient?
I have installed SOGO connector and SOGO integrator frontend plugins. I am currently using Thunderbird 17.0.5 32 BIT and Lightening version 1.9.1. However when i am adding invitee, lightening is not sending any free/busy information request to server at all. What else can be wrong. Is it a bug in Lightening? On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Gurvinder Dadyala gsd2...@gmail.comwrote: Is there a need to install integrated plugin with so go connector. I think integrator plugin is a paid plugin. I may be wrong. I am on my way to office. I will install it, let's see how it goes. I am saying this because as per sogo connector documentation. Plug in itself provides free busy functionality therefore there is no need to install integrator plugin. Anyways I will try it and post back. Wish me best of luck. On Jun 19, 2013 12:05 PM, ABBAS Alain alain.ab...@libertech.fr wrote: HEllo Just tested the free busy from TB17.0.6/LG1.9.1 with sogo connector and inegrator version 17.0.5 and it runs pretty well for me regards Le Mercredi 19 Juin 2013 08:08 CEST, Gurvinder Dadyala gsd2...@gmail.com a écrit: Posting events work on latest Thunderbird and lightening version. However there is serious issue with getting free busy functionality even after I have installed current thunderbird sogo connector. When creating event, while adding invitee. Lightening does not fetch any free busy information. I cannot see any thing in logs. But if you add invitee using sogo web login free busy functionality works. Are you able to get any free busy information when adding invitee? I am pretty sure it does not work at all current thunderbird version 17 and sogo connector plug in. On Jun 19, 2013 1:18 AM, Ben bugrepor...@vescentphotonics.com wrote: I'm getting tired of Thunderbird / Lightning as being, well, old and clunky and lightning having annoying bugs ( https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=865726 for example). Has anyone tried using emClient (http://www.emclient.com/)? I tried it briefly and it seems to handle out of the box calendar / addressbook (ldap caldav), freebusy, and of course email. I'm curious what experiences others have had with it. Has anyone switched to it from Thunderbird? emClient is free for home use, but the pro version isn't. They do have pretty aggressive volume pricing so it isn't too bad for a larger deployment. Thanks, Ben -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists --*Alain Abbas* *Directeur*03 83 18 02 70 -- Regards:- Gurvinder Dadyala -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Dovecot configuration
Hello sogo users. I choose dovecot as imap server in my sogo environment. But i have problems with folder. My namespace config is this: namespace { type = private separator = / prefix = INBOX/ inbox = yes hidden = no list = yes subscriptions = yes } And in sogo.conf: SOGoDraftsFolderName = INBOX/Drafts; SOGoSentFolderName = INBOX/Sent; SOGoTrashFolderName = INBOX/Trash; NGImap4ConnectionStringSeparator = /; What is correct configuration in dovecot and sogo? -- --- Fabio Onorini -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Dovecot configuration
Removing the configuration of the namespace in dovecot and commenting on the configuration of the system folders in sogo.conf, it seems that outlook works better than before. 2013/6/27 Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com I don't know if this will help, but I use Dovecot too and I did not specify any namespaces in my config other than default settings. My sogo.conf has: SOGoDraftsFolderName = Drafts; SOGoSentFolderName = Sent; SOGoTrashFolderName = Trash; SOGoMailSpoolPath = /var/spool/virtual/domain.name/; ...and SOGo is able to find my mailboxes. Suppose you don't define the foldernames in sogo.conf, but only specify the SOGoMailSpoolPath what happens??? On 27 June 2013 13:17, Fabio Onorini onofa...@gmail.com wrote: Hello sogo users. I choose dovecot as imap server in my sogo environment. But i have problems with folder. My namespace config is this: namespace { type = private separator = / prefix = INBOX/ inbox = yes hidden = no list = yes subscriptions = yes } And in sogo.conf: SOGoDraftsFolderName = INBOX/Drafts; SOGoSentFolderName = INBOX/Sent; SOGoTrashFolderName = INBOX/Trash; NGImap4ConnectionStringSeparator = /; What is correct configuration in dovecot and sogo? -- --- Fabio Onorini -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler. -- --- Fabio Onorini -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication
Hi Paul, here's a few hints: 2013-06-26 16:30:54.652 sogod[68616] -[NGLdapConnection _searchAtBaseDN:qualifier:attributes:scope:]: search with at base ��N filter ��N for attrs �OM 2013-06-26 16:30:54.653 sogod[68616] -[NGLdapConnection _searchAtBaseDN:qualifier:attributes:scope:]: search with at base filter ��N for attrs �OM 2013-06-26 16:30:54.656 sogod[68616] -[NGLdapConnection _searchAtBaseDN:qualifier:attributes:scope:]: search with at base ��N filter ��N for attrs �OM Don't mind those, the ldap debugging code in SOPE doesn't work too well as you can see. Jun 26 16:30:54 sogod [68616]: 0x09DF6EC8[SOGoUserFolder]:sogo baseURL: name=sogo (container=SOGo) container: /SOGo -- http://team.atlantisservices.net/SOGo/so/sogo/Mail/view own: /SOGo/so/sogo Jun 26 16:30:54 sogod [68616]: 0x0x80c171568[NGLdapConnection] Using ldap_initialize for LDAP URL: ldap://LDAP IP:389 2013-06-26 16:30:54.727 sogod[68616] -[NGLdapConnection _searchAtBaseDN:qualifier:attributes:scope:]: search with at base ��N filter ��N for attrs �OM 2013-06-26 16:30:54.729 sogod[68616] WARNING: IMAP4 connection pooling is disabled! Jun 26 16:31:54 sogod [68615]: [WARN] 0x0x809cc3568[WOWatchDogChild] pid 68616 has been hanging in the same request for 1 minutes Jun 26 16:32:54 sogod [68615]: [WARN] 0x0x809cc3568[WOWatchDogChild] pid 68616 has been hanging in the same request for 2 minutes From this, I would say that the LDAP requests worked, but that SOGo is somehow waiting for the imap server. One thing you could do is looking at the LDAP queries to make sure that they return the expected results. You can do this by either dumpimg the ldap traffic using tcpdump/wireshark, or by enabling query logging on the LDAP side (olcLogLevel: stats). Is there any relevant information in the imap server logs? You could also try to dump the imap traffic to see what is going on. You could also attach to the hanging process using a process tracer (ktrace, truss) and see which system call it is blocking on. If the process blocks while doing operations on a filedescriptor, you'll need to use lsof to map the fd the a real file (or socket). -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] This page cant be displayed
On 13-06-26 11:24 AM, Terry Welch wrote: Thanks for the quick reply. I fixed the bindDn to where I no longer get the Invalid credentials error, but in my sogo.log file it still says: 192.1.1.237 - - [26/Jun/2013:01:26:13 GMT] GET /SOGo/ HTTP/1.1 302 0/0 0.164 - - 5M 192.1.1.237 - - [26/Jun/2013:01:26:13 GMT] GET /SOGo/user HTTP/1.1 302 0/0 0.003 - - 40K 192.1.1.237 - - [26/Jun/2013:01:26:13 GMT] GET /SOGo/user/view HTTP/1.1 302 0/0 0.004 - - 16K SOGo is returning a 302 redirect when you hit /SOGo/user/view and then there's nothing else. Can you check to which URL sogo tries to redirect the browser? You could either use browser based tools to do this, or dump the http traffic sent from sogo (tcpflow -c -i lo src port 2) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] This page cant be displayed
Hi Terry, I have just simulated a situation where SOGo is running on a remote machine different than the one hosting IMAP. It worked as expected. What I suggest you do is to increase the logging level of your IMAP server and see what the SOGo server is sending and why it is failing. I use Dovecot and I could see details of the connection from the SOGo server, so I believe it should be simpler for you to diagnose the problem this way. And looking at your config, is the space in these params intentional - stringsieve://hma018.domain.com:4 190/string keySOGoMailSignatu rePlacement/key cheers! On 27 June 2013 00:12, Terry Welch terry.we...@hmatpa.com wrote: Ok, Ive managed to work through the This page cant be displayed issue and now I'm on to the next. I log into SOGo with user name and authenticate fine but do not get my IMAP folders displayed. My SOGo server is stand alone and IMAP/Postfix are on a different server. Using Thunderbird I can authenticate and use email just fine no issues but SOGo gives me a Could Not Connect IMAP4 error. Here is my .GNUstepDefaults config ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8? !DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC -//GNUstep//DTD plist 0.9//EN http://www.gnustep.org/plist-0_9.xml; plist version=0.9 dict keyNSGlobalDomain/key dict /dict keysogod/key nbsp ; dict keyOCSEMailAlarmsFolderURL/key stringpostgresql:// sogo:sogo@127.0.0.1:5432/sogo/sogo_alarms_folder/string keyOCSFolderInfoURL/key stringpostgresql:// sogo:sogo@127.0.0.1:5432/sogo/sogo_folder_info/string keyOCSSessionsFolderURL/key stringpostgresql:// sogo:sogo@127.0.0.1:5432/sogo/sogo_sessions_folder/string keySOGoACLsSendEMailNotifications/key stringYES/string keySOGoAppointmentSendEMailNotificati ons/key stringYES/string keySOGoDraftsFolderName/key stringDrafts/string keySOGoEnableEMailAlarms/key stringYES/string keySOGoFoldersSendEMailNotifications/key stringYES/string keySOGoIMAPServer/key stringmail1.domain.com/string keySOGoSieveServer/key stringsieve://hma018.domain.com:4 190/string keySOGoLanguage/key stringEnglish/string keySOGoMailAuxiliaryUserAccountsEnabled/key stringYES/string keySOGoMailComposeMessageType/key stringhtml/string keySOGoMailDomain/key stringdomain.com/string keySOGoMailReplyPlacement/key stringabove/string keySOGoMailSignatu rePlacement/key stringbelow/string keySOGoMailUseOutlookStyleReplies/key stringYES/string keySOGoMailingMechanism/key stringsmtp/string keySOGoPageTitle/key stringSOGo Mail at domain, LLC./string keySOGoVacationEnabled/key stringYES/string keySOGoForwardEnabled/key stringYES/string n bsp; keySOGoSieveScriptsEnabled/key stringYES/string keySOGoProfileURL/key stringpostgresql:// sogo:s...@hma018.domain.com:5432/sogo/sogo_user_profile/string keySOGoSMTPServer/key stringhma016.domain.com/string keySOGoSentFoldersName/key stringSent/string keySOGoTimeZone/key stringAmerica/Phoenix/string keySOGoTrashFolderN ame/key stringTrash/string keySOGoUserSources/key array dict keyCNFieldName/key stringcn/string keyIDFieldName/key stringuid/string keyUIDFieldName/key stringuid/string keybaseDN/key stringou=people,dc=domain,dc=com/string keybindDN/key stringcn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=com/string keybindPassword/key stringpassword/string nbsp; keycanAuthenticate/key stringYES/string keydisplayName/key stringHMA - ALL PEOPLE/string keyhostname/key stringds1.domain.com/string keyid/key stri ngpublic/string keyisAddressBook/key stringYES/string keyport/key string389/string /dict /array keySOGoWOWorkersCount/key string8/string keySxVMemLimit/key string1024/string br /keymailHost/key stringhma016.domain.com/string /dict /dict /plist Here is my sogo.log output: 192.1.1.237 - - [26/Jun/2013:07:12:46 GMT] GET /SOGo/so/terry.welch/Mail/null/expunge HTTP/1.1 404 208/0 0.004 - - 0 Jun 26 07:12:46 sogod [15593]: [ERROR] 0x0x7f3785b25ef8[NGImap4ConnectionManager] IMAP4 login failed: host=hma016.domain.com, user=terry.welch, pwd=yes url=imap://terry.we...@hma016.domain.com/INBOX/
Re: Re: Re: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient
OK, I've tried to understand what's going on with connecting to the DAV part of SOGo. This is the address format I'm using in eMClient, but even though I've opened the ports in the firewalls, it's still not working: https://sogo.example.com:1234/SOGo/dav/username/ I suspect that because I'm having to use the port number (the mail server is separate from my web server which handles 80 and 443, so I have to use different ports on the mail server), that somewhere in the config files something just doesn't know about it. Can anyone advise me where in the config files I might find the settings to change to make the port number visible to eMClient? Ian -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.6
On 13-06-22 2:03 AM, Jean Raby wrote: On 13-06-22 1:49 AM, Raymond wrote: Will there be a NEW (Zeg) with all the updates that we can test ? yes The new ZEG is now available from http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/zeg.html -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Special characters in password
Am 26.06.2013 12:20, schrieb Christian Naumer: Hallo there, one of our users changed his password. Now he can not log in to sogo. With each attempt sogo troughs this error. I've had this before but did not pursue this further. The special character was this § . Nobody on this? Should I file a bug report? Thanks -- Dr. Christian Naumer Research Scientist Plattform-Koordinator Bioprozesstechnik B.R.A.I.N Aktiengesellschaft Darmstaedter Str. 34-36, D-64673 Zwingenberg e-mail c...@brain-biotech.de, homepage www.brain-biotech.de fon +49-6251-9331-30 / fax +49-6251-9331-11 Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg/Bergstrasse Registergericht AG Darmstadt, HRB 24758 Vorstand: Dr. Holger Zinke (Vorsitz), Dr. Juergen Eck Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Dr. Ludger Mueller -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Special characters in password
On 2013-06-27 11:22 AM, Christian Naumer wrote: Nobody on this? Should I file a bug report? Yes, please. -- Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.755.3630 :: http://inverse.ca Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (http://sogo.nu) and PacketFence (http://packetfence.org) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Dovecot configuration
I mean that in Outlook I can create folder and subfolder. Outlook and webmail view is the same. This is a good thing. I would make more tests 2013/6/27 Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com What do you mean by Outlook works better than before? :) On 27 June 2013 15:13, Fabio Onorini onofa...@gmail.com wrote: Removing the configuration of the namespace in dovecot and commenting on the configuration of the system folders in sogo.conf, it seems that outlook works better than before. 2013/6/27 Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com I don't know if this will help, but I use Dovecot too and I did not specify any namespaces in my config other than default settings. My sogo.conf has: SOGoDraftsFolderName = Drafts; SOGoSentFolderName = Sent; SOGoTrashFolderName = Trash; SOGoMailSpoolPath = /var/spool/virtual/domain.name/; ...and SOGo is able to find my mailboxes. Suppose you don't define the foldernames in sogo.conf, but only specify the SOGoMailSpoolPath what happens??? On 27 June 2013 13:17, Fabio Onorini onofa...@gmail.com wrote: Hello sogo users. I choose dovecot as imap server in my sogo environment. But i have problems with folder. My namespace config is this: namespace { type = private separator = / prefix = INBOX/ inbox = yes hidden = no list = yes subscriptions = yes } And in sogo.conf: SOGoDraftsFolderName = INBOX/Drafts; SOGoSentFolderName = INBOX/Sent; SOGoTrashFolderName = INBOX/Trash; NGImap4ConnectionStringSeparator = /; What is correct configuration in dovecot and sogo? -- --- Fabio Onorini -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler. -- --- Fabio Onorini -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler. -- --- Fabio Onorini -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] task creation problem (web interface)
Hello, with Chrome 21 or Firefox 21 (and ubuntu) when we want to create a task, you have to select the agenda before (select it in the popup task creation is not enough). Is it a bug? Tested with sogo-2.0.6a and sogo-2.0.5a (debian wheezy) thank you Arnaud. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] This page cant be displayed
On the remote IMAP server I have SOGo/Postfix/Dovecot working fine and all are authenticating to LDAP.This is the /var/log/maillog output from the remote IMAP (Dovecot) server.Jun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=terry.welch, method=PLAIN, rip=192.1.1.46, lip=192.1.1.46, mpid=15188, securedJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: Effective uid=505, gid=505, home=/home/terry.welchJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: Namespace inbox: type=private, prefix=, sep=, inbox=yes, hidden=no, list=yes, subscriptions=yes location=maildir:~/MaildirJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: maildir++: root=/home/terry.welch/Maildir, index=, control=, inbox=/home/terry.welch/Maildir, alt=Jun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=terry.welch, method=PLAIN, rip=192.1.1.46, lip=192.1.1.46, mpid=15189, securedJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dov ecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: Effective uid=505, gid=505, home=/home/terry.welchJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: Namespace inbox: type=private, prefix=, sep=, inbox=yes, hidden=no, list=yes, subscriptions=yes location=maildir:~/MaildirJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: maildir++: root=/home/terry.welch/Maildir, index=, control=, inbox=/home/terry.welch/Maildir, alt=Jun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=terry.welch, method=PLAIN, rip=192.1.1.46, lip=192.1.1.46, mpid=15190, securedJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: Effective uid=505, gid=505, home=/home/terry.welchJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: Namespace inbox: type=private, prefix=, sep=, inbox=yes, hidden=no, list=yes, subscriptions=yes location=maildir:~/MaildirJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: maildir++: root=/home/terry.welch/Maildir, inde x=, control=, inbox=/home/terry.welch/Maildir, alt=Jun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=terry.welch, method=PLAIN, rip=192.1.1.46, lip=192.1.1.46, mpid=15191, securedJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: Effective uid=505, gid=505, home=/home/terry.welchJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: Namespace inbox: type=private, prefix=, sep=, inbox=yes, hidden=no, list=yes, subscriptions=yes location=maildir:~/MaildirJun 27 10:00:07 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Debug: maildir++: root=/home/terry.welch/Maildir, index=, control=, inbox=/home/terry.welch/Maildir, alt=Jun 27 10:00:08 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Disconnected: Logged out in=112 out=1389Jun 27 10:00:08 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Disconnected: Logged out in=103 out=1948Jun 27 10:00:08 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Disconnected: Logged out in=104 out=1293Jun 27 10:00:08 hma016 dovecot: imap(terry.welch): Disconnected: Logged out in=103 out=1146Here is the output from my SOGo server that Im trying to connect to the remote IMAP server:Jun 27 03:16:10 sogod [1105]: [ERROR] 0x0x7f2e9b674198[NGImap4ConnectionManager] IMAP4 login failed: host=hma016.hmatpa.com, user=terry.welch, pwd=yes url="" /> base=(null) base-class=(null)) = 0x0x7f2e9b6f0578[NGImap4Client]: login=terry.welch(pwd) address=0x0x7f2e9b72ad08[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=hma016.hmatpa.com port=143Jun 27 03:16:10 sogod [1105]: 0x9B968EB8[SOGoMailFolder]:folderINBOX renewing imap4 passwordJun 27 03:16:10 sogod [1105]: [ERROR] 0x0x7f2e9b674198[NGImap4ConnectionManager] IMAP4 login failed: host=hma016.hmatpa.com, user=terry.welch, pwd=yes url="" br /> base=(null) base-class=(null)) = 0x0x7f2e9b83ee58[NGImap4Client]: login=terry.welch(pwd) address=0x0x7f2e9b892028[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=hma016.hmatpa.com port=143Jun 27 03:16:10 sogod [1105]: [ERROR] 0x9B968EB8[SOGoMailFolder]:folderINBOX Could not connect IMAP4192.1.1.237 - - [27/Jun/2013:03:16:10 GMT] GET /SOGo/so/terry.welch/Mail/view HTTP/1.1 200 7885/0 0.052 31421 74% 4KJun 27 03:16:11 sogod [1104]: [ERROR] 0x0x7f2e9b8af078[NGImap4ConnectionManager] IMAP4 login failed: host=hma016.hmatpa.com, user=terry.welch, pwd=yes url="" /> base=(null) base-class=(null)) = 0x0x7f2e9b77ff88[NGImap4Client]: login=terry.welch(pwd) address=0x0x7f2e9b704008[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=hma016.hmatpa.com port=143Jun 27 03:16:11 sogod [1104]: 0x9B764308[SOGoMailAccou nt]:0 renewing imap4 passwordJun 27 03:16:11 sogod [1104]: [ERROR] 0x0x7f2e9b8af078[NGImap4ConnectionManager] IMAP4 login failed: host=hma016.hmatpa.com, user=terry.welch, pwd=yes url="" /> base=(null) base-class=(null)) = 0x0x7f2e9b8af248[NGImap4Client]: login=terry.welch(pwd) address=0x0x7f2e9b778e38[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=hma016.hmatpa.com port=143Jun 27 03:16:11 sogod [1104]: [ERROR] 0x9B764308[SOGoMailAccount]:0 Could not connect IMAP4192.1.1.237 - - [27/Jun/2013:03:16:11 GMT] POST /SOGo/so/terry.welch/Mail/0/mailboxes HTTP/1.1 200 17/0 0.008 - - 0192.1.1.237 - - [27/Jun/2013:03:16:11 GMT] POST /SOGo/so/terry.welch/Calendar/alarmslist?browserTime=1372353400
Re: Re: Re: Re: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient
OK, I've tried using the web browser to access the Calendar, and this is what I see: An error occurred during object publishing no WebDAV GET support?! The address in the address bar is: https://sogo.example.com:1234/SOGo/dav/username/Calendar Any help in tracking down how to get my SOGo to respond to me would be REALLY useful. So far it seems no one is responding at all. If this is child's play then please treat me as a child and teach me what the hell it is I'm doing wrong. All my web searches are turning up a total blank and I'm getting more and more frustrated and despondent about this... :( Ian -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] outlook and Zeg update
Hi guys, tried Windows XP with Outlook and getting the same results as with Windows 8 and Outlook First error that I picked up on is when creating the Exchange account in Outlook it says that the( Exchange server could not be resolved). I have ( 192.168.1.6 sogo.example.com ) in hosts file. Can ping DNS name and IP and get results back. All firewalls are off I can access the Sogo GUI in IE Any points on this. Has anyone experienced this before? Thank you -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication
From: Jean Raby jr...@inverse.ca To: users@sogo.nu Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 9:03 AM Subject: Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication snip Thanks on that the debug info being interesting :-) Jun 26 16:30:54 sogod [68616]: 0x09DF6EC8[SOGoUserFolder]:sogo baseURL: name=sogo (container=SOGo) container: /SOGo -- http://team.atlantisservices.net/SOGo/so/sogo/Mail/view own: /SOGo/so/sogo Jun 26 16:30:54 sogod [68616]: 0x0x80c171568[NGLdapConnection] Using ldap_initialize for LDAP URL: ldap://LDAP IP:389 2013-06-26 16:30:54.727 sogod[68616] -[NGLdapConnection _searchAtBaseDN:qualifier:attributes:scope:]: search with at base ��N filter ��N for attrs �OM 2013-06-26 16:30:54.729 sogod[68616] WARNING: IMAP4 connection pooling is disabled! Jun 26 16:31:54 sogod [68615]: [WARN] 0x0x809cc3568[WOWatchDogChild] pid 68616 has been hanging in the same request for 1 minutes Jun 26 16:32:54 sogod [68615]: [WARN] 0x0x809cc3568[WOWatchDogChild] pid 68616 has been hanging in the same request for 2 minutes From this, I would say that the LDAP requests worked, but that SOGo is somehow waiting for the imap server. One thing you could do is looking at the LDAP queries to make sure that they return the expected results. You can do this by either dumpimg the ldap traffic using tcpdump/wireshark, or by enabling query logging on the LDAP side (olcLogLevel: stats). Is there any relevant information in the imap server logs? You could also try to dump the imap traffic to see what is going on. You could also attach to the hanging process using a process tracer (ktrace, truss) and see which system call it is blocking on. If the process blocks while doing operations on a filedescriptor, you'll need to use lsof to map the fd the a real file (or socket). My answer: This was very interesting advice. It yielded some interesting stuff once I restart all my processes. (Sogod and apache) I tried to login on the web interface which now magically works... (*shrug*) I'm trying to login with a uid of a record under the ldap container: ou=people,dc=company,dc=com The cn=John Smith,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com is not being found when I try to enter the uid attribute of jsmith. When I attempt that login with that uid password, it tries to login/retrieve uid=jsmith,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com, and that fails. However, when I attempt to login with John Smith, it does all the proper things with LDAP and there is activity on dovecot that says it doesn't recognize that uid. So, below is my relevant section of LDAP in the sogo.conf file. I would like to know what I need to modify in the CNFieldName, IDFieldName, UIDFieldName, to be able to login with the uid attribute of jsmith who has a cn of: cn=John Smith,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com (Please note that I do not have a container of uid. Uid is attribute of the CN) SOGoUserSources = ( { type = ldap; CNFieldName = cn; IDFieldName = cn; UIDFieldName = cn; baseDN = ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindDN = cn=sogo,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindPassword = qwerty; IMAPHostFieldName = ; canAuthenticate = YES; displayName = Shared Addresses; hostname = ldap://LDAP Server IP:389; id = public; isAddressBook = YES; } ); I believe this is a major step in getting this work. P.-- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient
On Thursday, June 27, 2013 01:49 PM CDT, Ian J. ianjamesv...@icefire.eu wrote: OK, I've tried using the web browser to access the Calendar, and this is what I see: An error occurred during object publishing no WebDAV GET support?! The address in the address bar is: https://sogo.example.com:1234/SOGo/dav/username/Calendar Any help in tracking down how to get my SOGo to respond to me would be REALLY useful. So far it seems no one is responding at all. If this is child's play then please treat me as a child and teach me what the hell it is I'm doing wrong. All my web searches are turning up a total blank and I'm getting more and more frustrated and despondent about this... :( Ian -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists Ian, has CalDAV/CardDAV ever worked with anything with your current setup or are you trying to configure it for the first time now? Have you tried to test it using normal ports instead of non-standard ports? Just to get it working in a normal setup first before moving on to something custom? Have you configured Apache with the correct settings per the documentation (or using a ZEG install for an example)? -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
RE: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient
Hi Bruce, This is a first time configuration for CalDAV/CardDAV for my SOGo install. The web interface works fine, by the way. Unfortunately I can never use the 'normal' ports 80 and 443, because as I said the web server (that's already operational) is using them, so I have SOGo configured to use 1234 and it's working OK from the web interface point of view. ZEG isn't possible as I don't have hardware that can do virtualization. As far as I know Apache on the mail server is as correct as it can be, but I'm not an Apache expert so really can't be sure. (By the way, I am not knowledgeable regarding virtual hosts on Apache, and from what I've read on help pages I'd need an extensive tutorial to get to grips with it as there are way too many settings that I could screw up due to my lack of awareness of what they are). Ian -Original Message- From: Bruce Marriner [mailto:bruce+s...@bmts.us] Sent: 27 June 2013 21:24 To: users@sogo.nu Subject: Re: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient Ian, has CalDAV/CardDAV ever worked with anything with your current setup or are you trying to configure it for the first time now? Have you tried to test it using normal ports instead of non-standard ports? Just to get it working in a normal setup first before moving on to something custom? Have you configured Apache with the correct settings per the documentation (or using a ZEG install for an example)? -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
RE: [SOGo] outlook and Zeg update
Followed the documents but now I have a few questions 1) Do you need to do any configs on the zeg after downloading it (just if you want to test) Is it not a zero config test (meaning that you dont need to make changes to it) ? 2) I did the part where you right click on the outlook icon Ctrl + click and clicked on test. After a minute I see this in logs. Guessmart SMTP:server example.com, port=587,ssl=no,tls=no,spa=yes, starting Guessmart SMTP:server example.com, port=587,ssl=no,tls=no,spa=yes, FAILED (0x800CCC0F) The same errors for port 25 My outlook when started prompts me for the sogo password, I enter it and then you see (it almost wants to sync your items) and then Outlook bombs out with (outlook encountered a problem and needs to restart) I get the same problem on a Windows 8 system. From: Michel EKIMIA [mailto:cont...@ekimia.fr] Sent: 27 June 2013 22:02 To: users@sogo.nu Subject: Re: [SOGo] outlook and Zeg update You have to specify always ask password as said in the pdf documentation Le 27 juin 2013 21:06, Raymond Potgieter raymondpotgie...@telkomsa.net a écrit : Hi guys, tried Windows XP with Outlook and getting the same results as with Windows 8 and Outlook First error that I picked up on is when creating the Exchange account in Outlook it says that the( Exchange server could not be resolved). I have ( 192.168.1.6 sogo.example.com ) in hosts file. Can ping DNS name and IP and get results back. All firewalls are off I can access the Sogo GUI in IE Any points on this. Has anyone experienced this before? Thank you -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] outlook and Zeg update
Yes I did Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you! -Original Message- From: Michel EKIMIA cont...@ekimia.fr Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 22:01:37 To: users@sogo.nu Reply-To: users@sogo.nu Subject: Re: [SOGo] outlook and Zeg update You have to specify always ask password as said in the pdf documentation Le 27 juin 2013 21:06, Raymond Potgieter raymondpotgie...@telkomsa.net a écrit : * Hi guys, tried Windows XP with Outlook and getting the same results as with Windows 8 and Outlook* ** ** First error that I picked up on is when creating the Exchange account in Outlook it says that the( Exchange server could not be resolved). ** ** I have ( 192.168.1.6 sogo.example.com ) in hosts file. Can ping DNS name and IP and get results back. All firewalls are off I can access the Sogo GUI in IE ** ** Any points on this. Has anyone experienced this before? ** ** Thank you ** ** ** ** ** ** -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
RE: [SOGo] outlook and Zeg update
Okay this is what I tried now, I created a new PST folder and made it the default. Now when I open outlook and enter sogo password I get the Exchange folder and the one I created. When I open the Exchange folders I see Inbox, sent items etc I can click in all of them except for the INBOX. When I click on the INBOX then outlook bombs again Not sure why this is happening. Very weird. From: Raymond Potgieter [mailto:raymondpotgie...@telkomsa.net] Sent: 27 June 2013 23:11 To: users@sogo.nu Subject: RE: [SOGo] outlook and Zeg update Followed the documents but now I have a few questions 1) Do you need to do any configs on the zeg after downloading it (just if you want to test) Is it not a zero config test (meaning that you dont need to make changes to it) ? 2) I did the part where you right click on the outlook icon Ctrl + click and clicked on test. After a minute I see this in logs. Guessmart SMTP:server example.com, port=587,ssl=no,tls=no,spa=yes, starting Guessmart SMTP:server example.com, port=587,ssl=no,tls=no,spa=yes, FAILED (0x800CCC0F) The same errors for port 25 My outlook when started prompts me for the sogo password, I enter it and then you see (it almost wants to sync your items) and then Outlook bombs out with (outlook encountered a problem and needs to restart) I get the same problem on a Windows 8 system. From: Michel EKIMIA [mailto:cont...@ekimia.fr] Sent: 27 June 2013 22:02 To: users@sogo.nu Subject: Re: [SOGo] outlook and Zeg update You have to specify always ask password as said in the pdf documentation Le 27 juin 2013 21:06, Raymond Potgieter raymondpotgie...@telkomsa.net a écrit : Hi guys, tried Windows XP with Outlook and getting the same results as with Windows 8 and Outlook First error that I picked up on is when creating the Exchange account in Outlook it says that the( Exchange server could not be resolved). I have ( 192.168.1.6 sogo.example.com ) in hosts file. Can ping DNS name and IP and get results back. All firewalls are off I can access the Sogo GUI in IE Any points on this. Has anyone experienced this before? Thank you -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication
OMG! That was it I put that in, I restarted the server and everything is working. It instantly retrieved my e-mail and the entire web interface is working... THANK YOU, JEAN! P. From: Jean Raby jr...@inverse.ca To: users@sogo.nu Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 4:31 PM Subject: Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication On 13-06-27 3:57 PM, Paul Pathiakis wrote: cn=John Smith,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com (Please note that I do not have a container of uid. Uid is attribute of the CN) SOGoUserSources = ( { type = ldap; CNFieldName = cn; IDFieldName = cn; UIDFieldName = cn; baseDN = ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindDN = cn=sogo,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindPassword = qwerty; IMAPHostFieldName = ; canAuthenticate = YES; displayName = Shared Addresses; hostname = ldap://LDAP Server IP:389; id = public; isAddressBook = YES; } ); I believe this is a major step in getting this work. You need to use indirect binds: bindFields = (cn, uid); Something like that: SOGoUserSources = ( { type = ldap; CNFieldName = cn; UIDFieldName = uid; bindFields = (cn, uid); baseDN = ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindDN = cn=sogo,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindPassword = qwerty; canAuthenticate = YES; displayName = Shared Addresses; hostname = ldap://LDAP Server IP:389; id = public; isAddressBook = YES; } ); For more info, see page 19 of the configuration guide. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists-- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] From dropdown menu shows only one email address
I just noticed something odd in the sogo mail interface. I have a login with 3 email accounts. The first is associated with the login and other two are added via Preferences IMAP Accounts. If I compose a new email by pressing the Write button, the from email address is set to the account that I have open. In other words if I have the inbox, drafts, sent, or trash folder open for account A, then the from menu shows account A's email address. This is expected behavior. However If i wanted to send the message from account B or C, it would be expected that I could switch addresses by selecting the desired address from the drop down menu. However, the email addresses for the other two accounts do not appear in the menu. This is not the expected behavior. I upgraded yesterday to version 2.0.6a. I will upgrade to 2.0.6b tonight and see it this fixes the problem. Can anybody confirm this behavior on other versions? Thanks, Mark -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] From dropdown menu shows only one email address
Original Message Subject: [SOGo] From dropdown menu shows only one email address Date: Thursday, June 27, 2013 07:06 PM CDT From: Mark Madere s...@expandingcommunication.com Reply-To: users@sogo.nu To: users@sogo.nu I just noticed something odd in the sogo mail interface. I have a login with 3 email accounts. The first is associated with the login and other two are added via Preferences IMAP Accounts. If I compose a new email by pressing the Write button, the from email address is set to the account that I have open. In other words if I have the inbox, drafts, sent, or trash folder open for account A, then the from menu shows account A's email address. This is expected behavior. However If i wanted to send the message from account B or C, it would be expected that I could switch addresses by selecting the desired address from the drop down menu. However, the email addresses for the other two accounts do not appear in the menu. This is not the expected behavior. I upgraded yesterday to version 2.0.6a. I will upgrade to 2.0.6b tonight and see it this fixes the problem. Can anybody confirm this behavior on other versions? Thanks, Mark -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists I am seeing the same behavior in 2.0.6b. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Training
Ah well that would mean I need to do a lot of manual reading. Ok well thanks for the reply's guys.*/ Regards,/* */Steven Swarts/* On 27/06/2013 5:25 AM, Jonathan Goyette wrote: No lies, 2 weeks ago I didn't know anything about postfix, cyrus, how to setup an ldap server, sasl or anything related to a 'business linux mail server'. and thanksfully, with alot of effort, I managed to learn about all of those modules and setup a working lab composed of postfix, cyrus-imap, ldap, sogo, sasl and some startls etc etc. I just finished making everything work with the thunderbird addon today and I must admit that I find this alternative very interesting so far !! :) Thanks alot for this :D to get back on the topic, I would admit that it is a little hard to find good information that looks like 'course' or good tutorial that really covers everything. I believe that this is simply because all those things are heavily configurable and most of the tutorial I saw lacked alot of information. Hell, just postfix in itself is a beast when it comes down to the amount of possible option settings there is! I personally chose self training, by reading alot of the original manual, mixed with a few trial errors from some tutorials, more reading! and well, make a lab with some vm (I use virtual box..) and fix some objective... Then in the process you might have a better idea of what kind of course you're looking for and might even find it yourself ;p hehe, well that was just my 2 cents. no need to flame me on that :D in the process of building sogo I figured out that there is so much différent things you can use... Just as an example, I found out that you have Directory389, slapd, apacheDS or even freeipa. Oh well, sorry for the lack of reference, and good luck :) Jonathan G. On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Steven Swarts ste...@swartsit.com mailto:ste...@swartsit.com wrote: Quoting Wayland Sothcott wayl...@sothcott.co.uk mailto:wayl...@sothcott.co.uk On 26/06/2013 06:35, Steven Swarts wrote: G'day guys I've been following SOGo for awhile now, used the ZEG and played with the tutorial that Oliver has kindly made available. My question is I have access to a vast amount of small businesses that I currently support and would love to support in the area of an Exchange alternative. But my reluctance is that I don't understand SOGo, OpenChange, Dovecot, Samba4, Sope, etc. I was wondering if anyone knew or could tell me where I could get training in this area. Currently I have a basic understanding of Linux, but I'm looking for a cutting edge education. The local education places only support Samba3 which annoys me to no end. So in a nutshell, if I were to do some courses (online preferably) what is the recommendation? Also I just want to say brilliant venture, I love Linux so keep up the great work. Hello Steven, I have been following SOGo for several months now and played with the ZEG and tried to add SOGo to a Debian server. I think there is a long way to go with this before I can use it and I don't think it's a matter of training. I have used ClearOS 5.2 successfully for small businesses. With it's web interface it's very easy to get it to do all the things it's capable of such as file sharing, email and hosting the companies website. (I can't say the same about ClearOS 6) The 'Internet' defines lots of things for us, like how websites work, how email works and how DNS works. What it does not define is how address books work. All I want is a simple centralised database of email addresses that is shared by all email users in the company. Back in the 90's there was a fantastic thing called Lotus Notes which was the ultimate groupware. There are no open standards to let you create one in Linux. Whare are the IMAP and SMTP protocols for address books and calendars? I have no idea why people would create standards such as IMAP yet not carry on and create standards for address books. Unless it's so that Microsoft Exchange has no competitor in the Open Source area. Regards, Wayland. (Someone please correct me if I am wrong) -- Mobile: 07925 431381 Office: 01787 388165 -- users@sogo.nu mailto:users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists Well currently i use Horde Webmail groupware. It supports CalDav and CardDav plus active sync capabilities with iOS and Android up to AS 14.1 But SOGo and the native Outlook support is a winner in my books, plus coupled with Samba 4 and goodbye Microsoft in a couple of
Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication
Paul, I'm also interested in running SOGo on FreeBSD. Right now I've already got Dovecot/OpenLDAP/PostgreSQL install in FreeBSD (9.1) jails and have the SOGo web half running in a CentOS VirtualBox on top of FreeBSD. But, moving that part over to a FreeBSD jail would be awesome. Would you by chance be willing to detail the steps and if any complicated things here on the list? I'd be happy to take it and setup a test environment then write up some complete documentation on my wiki for everybody. Maybe it's pretty straight forward but I just haven't tried the SOGo web interface part yet and since you have done it... :) On Thursday, June 27, 2013 04:51 PM CDT, Paul Pathiakis pathia...@yahoo.com wrote: OMG! That was it I put that in, I restarted the server and everything is working. It instantly retrieved my e-mail and the entire web interface is working... THANK YOU, JEAN! P. From: Jean Raby jr...@inverse.ca To: users@sogo.nu Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 4:31 PM Subject: Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication On 13-06-27 3:57 PM, Paul Pathiakis wrote: cn=John Smith,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com (Please note that I do not have a container of uid. Uid is attribute of the CN) SOGoUserSources = ( { type = ldap; CNFieldName = cn; IDFieldName = cn; UIDFieldName = cn; baseDN = ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindDN = cn=sogo,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindPassword = qwerty; IMAPHostFieldName = ; canAuthenticate = YES; displayName = Shared Addresses; hostname = ldap://LDAP Server IP:389; id = public; isAddressBook = YES; } ); I believe this is a major step in getting this work. You need to use indirect binds: bindFields = (cn, uid); Something like that: SOGoUserSources = ( { type = ldap; CNFieldName = cn; UIDFieldName = uid; bindFields = (cn, uid); baseDN = ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindDN = cn=sogo,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindPassword = qwerty; canAuthenticate = YES; displayName = Shared Addresses; hostname = ldap://LDAP Server IP:389; id = public; isAddressBook = YES; } ); For more info, see page 19 of the configuration guide. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists-- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication
Bruce, Jim Riggs (I think) is creating a FreeBSD port. My efforts are just to try and help him round out his port. I believe all it really it needs is to be more turn key (aka a port that you change a few variables in the config, turn it on in the rc.conf file and it 'just works' like all things FreeBSD.) by having some de facto config files and to correct some path issues as Jim has done a solid cut so far. I'm more than happy to post a synopsis on going through this. I would ask that once complete, you post your document on the FreeBSD site. That way, people won't have to search far. (I can't tell you how much I'm starting to hate search engines giving me waaay too much irrelevant information or none at all) Consolidating things in one location will help people who come after us immensely. (BTW, there's already a couple of threads that I've created on this list about the configuration issues I've had until we get such an article written.) I expect to have the configuration and functionality issues solved soon as the people on the SOGo list are very knowledgeable about the product and this is, by far, the most well-engineered and functional Exchange replacement that I've come across. (Nothing like the issues I had with Zimbra where they don't understand that hard-coding platform dependencies/paths is never a good thing and /opt was created for OS extending optional software, not a catch all for 3rd party software. The only thing worse would be to just put it in the OS directories.) Sorry, I'm ranting... :-P Anyhow, I'll post some of my configuration files and the like probably after this weekend. (I have lots to do through Monday.) Peace to you and thanks to everyone that's been helping me to limp along with this, P. From: Bruce Marriner bruce+s...@bmts.us To: Paul Pathiakis pathia...@yahoo.com Cc: users@sogo.nu users@sogo.nu Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 10:33 PM Subject: Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication Paul, I'm also interested in running SOGo on FreeBSD. Right now I've already got Dovecot/OpenLDAP/PostgreSQL install in FreeBSD (9.1) jails and have the SOGo web half running in a CentOS VirtualBox on top of FreeBSD. But, moving that part over to a FreeBSD jail would be awesome. Would you by chance be willing to detail the steps and if any complicated things here on the list? I'd be happy to take it and setup a test environment then write up some complete documentation on my wiki for everybody. Maybe it's pretty straight forward but I just haven't tried the SOGo web interface part yet and since you have done it... :) On Thursday, June 27, 2013 04:51 PM CDT, Paul Pathiakis pathia...@yahoo.com wrote: OMG! That was it I put that in, I restarted the server and everything is working. It instantly retrieved my e-mail and the entire web interface is working... THANK YOU, JEAN! P. From: Jean Raby jr...@inverse.ca To: users@sogo.nu Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 4:31 PM Subject: Re: [SOGo] FreeBSD port - LDAP authentication On 13-06-27 3:57 PM, Paul Pathiakis wrote: cn=John Smith,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com (Please note that I do not have a container of uid. Uid is attribute of the CN) SOGoUserSources = ( { type = ldap; CNFieldName = cn; IDFieldName = cn; UIDFieldName = cn; baseDN = ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindDN = cn=sogo,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindPassword = qwerty; IMAPHostFieldName = ; canAuthenticate = YES; displayName = Shared Addresses; hostname = ldap://LDAP Server IP:389; id = public; isAddressBook = YES; } ); I believe this is a major step in getting this work. You need to use indirect binds: bindFields = (cn, uid); Something like that: SOGoUserSources = ( { type = ldap; CNFieldName = cn; UIDFieldName = uid; bindFields = (cn, uid); baseDN = ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindDN = cn=sogo,ou=people,dc=company,dc=com; bindPassword = qwerty; canAuthenticate = YES; displayName = Shared Addresses; hostname = ldap://LDAP Server IP:389; id = public; isAddressBook = YES; } ); For more info, see page 19 of the configuration guide. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists-- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists-- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] BTS activities for Thursday, June 27 2013
Title: BTS activities for Thursday, June 27 2013 BTS Activities Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs Project: SOGo For the period covering: Thursday, June 27 2013 idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary 2358 2013-06-27 11:36:56 new (open) Backend General sogo chrashes if a user has special characters in password 2357 2013-06-27 10:53:54 new (open) Web Calendar Import ics Outlook 2010 - event unreachable 2315 2013-06-27 12:38:12 feedback (reopened) sogo-tool sogo-tool ignores SOGoForceExternalLoginWithEmail