[SOGo] OpenChange multi-domain support
Hi all, I have a working lab setup of a multi domain (built using different OUs in LDAP) sogo base setup with version 2.1.1b. The realease notes for version 2.0.6 list the following enhancement: - multi-domain support in OpenChange (implemented using a trick) Is there any documentation available on the feature or on how to set ip up? At least I could not find any on the web. Thanks in advance! Kind regards, Michael Langerreiter -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Calendar administration and usage
Hello Laz C. Peterson Am 2013-12-07 05:32, schrieb Laz C. Peterson: I'm trying to understand calendar administration a little better. As an administrator able to change ACLs, etc., my goal is to assign other users' calendars to new users (or better yet, to assign certain users' calendars based on LDAP group membership). Also, to be able to do this when they need my help to do so. So, I am trying to understand the functionality of SOGo's CalDAV and calendar systems. I have noticed a couple things that I am unable to find out good information on. What exactly does synchronize and the tag do in a user's calendar properties? Is this RFC definition? What does it affect if I choose not to synchronize, and why is the default calendar always synchronized? This only affects synchronization via SyncML if you have funambol server connected to your SOGo server. SyncML is used e.g. for synchronization with old Blackberries. SyncML normally only allows synchronization of one calendar only. So you can choose which one to sync there. If you choose to sync multiple calendars, you have to specify a different tag for each of these, in order to distinguish on your mobile from which calendar the event originated. This is necessary for changes going back to SOGo. Also, when I am administrating ACLs, what does it specifically mean to subscribe a user? On the user's side, I cannot find a ny effec t one way or another. And why is it that I cannot unsubscribe users? You oviously only added the user. In order to change her/his privileges, you have to double click his/her entry. Then you get a window in which you can set the privileges. If you don't do that, he/she will remain on default settings. The moment you revoke all privileges for an user, the corresponding calendar will be inaccessible for her/him. I sometimes get a delay with that, but logging out and logging in again of the revoked user fixes that always. It would be very nice as an administrator to subscribe a user to someone else's calendar, and to have that calendar appear automatically in the first device/app they configure. Regardless, I love the CalDAV functionality. You can do that. Just add the mark at subscribe user. Kind regards, Christian MAck -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Calendar administration and usage
Wonderful, thank you both for your help. Makes sense — I think I was being a little too impatient and not logging the specified user off then back on. Thanks again. ~Laz PS — Great software. Love it! :) On Dec 9, 2013, at 7:49 AM, Christian Mack christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de wrote: Hello Laz C. Peterson Am 2013-12-07 05:32, schrieb Laz C. Peterson: I'm trying to understand calendar administration a little better. As an administrator able to change ACLs, etc., my goal is to assign other users' calendars to new users (or better yet, to assign certain users' calendars based on LDAP group membership). Also, to be able to do this when they need my help to do so. So, I am trying to understand the functionality of SOGo's CalDAV and calendar systems. I have noticed a couple things that I am unable to find out good information on. What exactly does synchronize and the tag do in a user's calendar properties? Is this RFC definition? What does it affect if I choose not to synchronize, and why is the default calendar always synchronized? This only affects synchronization via SyncML if you have funambol server connected to your SOGo server. SyncML is used e.g. for synchronization with old Blackberries. SyncML normally only allows synchronization of one calendar only. So you can choose which one to sync there. If you choose to sync multiple calendars, you have to specify a different tag for each of these, in order to distinguish on your mobile from which calendar the event originated. This is necessary for changes going back to SOGo. Also, when I am administrating ACLs, what does it specifically mean to subscribe a user? On the user's side, I cannot find a ny effec t one way or another. And why is it that I cannot unsubscribe users? You oviously only added the user. In order to change her/his privileges, you have to double click his/her entry. Then you get a window in which you can set the privileges. If you don't do that, he/she will remain on default settings. The moment you revoke all privileges for an user, the corresponding calendar will be inaccessible for her/him. I sometimes get a delay with that, but logging out and logging in again of the revoked user fixes that always. It would be very nice as an administrator to subscribe a user to someone else's calendar, and to have that calendar appear automatically in the first device/app they configure. Regardless, I love the CalDAV functionality. You can do that. Just add the mark at subscribe user. Kind regards, Christian MAck -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] BTS activities for Monday, December 09 2013
Title: BTS activities for Monday, December 09 2013 BTS Activities Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs Project: SOGo For the period covering: Monday, December 09 2013 idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary 2535 2013-12-09 10:31:41 updated (open) Backend Calendar Calendar Mail invitation scored as SPAM due to missing "Message ID" field 2536 2013-12-09 05:12:29 updated (open) Web Calendar Event not show int the calendar interface 1411 2013-12-09 09:10:36 updated (open) with external server Modification of previously created contacts within Thunderbird create duplicates 2091 2013-12-09 08:46:28 confirmed (duplicate) Web Mail Mail header fields not according to rfc2822 section-2.2.3 / 3.6.