Re: [SOGo] Cant' connect to mysql

2014-01-20 Thread André Schild

Am 20.01.2014 22:35, schrieb Bob Wooldridge:

On 01/20/2014 01:49 PM, André Schild wrote:


Looks like the user sogo in your database has another password or has 
no rights to access the sogo database


Thanks for the input André, I have everything working now.  The only 
strange thing in the logs is this error:
2014-01-20 15:30:41.385 sogod[22981] ERROR(-[NGBundleManager 
bundleWithPath:]): could not create bundle for path: 
'/usr/share/GNUstep/Libraries/gnustep-base/Versions/1.22/Resources/SSL.bundle'


Any ideas on what this means?


This one is normal and can be ignored.

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[SOGo] BTS activities for Monday, January 20 2014

2014-01-20 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Monday, January 20 2014





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Monday, January 20 2014

  
  
idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary
	
	
	  
	
2582
	2014-01-20 13:13:28
	updated (open)
	Web Calendar
	Cannot add attendee in events
	
	  
	
  
  




Re: [SOGo] Cant' connect to mysql

2014-01-20 Thread Bob Wooldridge

On 01/20/2014 01:49 PM, André Schild wrote:


Looks like the user sogo in your database has another password or has 
no rights to access the sogo database


Thanks for the input André, I have everything working now.  The only 
strange thing in the logs is this error:
2014-01-20 15:30:41.385 sogod[22981] ERROR(-[NGBundleManager 
bundleWithPath:]): could not create bundle for path: 
'/usr/share/GNUstep/Libraries/gnustep-base/Versions/1.22/Resources/SSL.bundle'


Any ideas on what this means?


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Re: [SOGo] Configuring Thunderbird+Integrator

2014-01-20 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2014-01-20 12:18 PM, André Schild  wrote:

Hello,

Am 20.01.2014 16:44, schrieb Tanstaafl:

Thus my question.

So, based on this, if we elect to use the Integrator, then ALL SMTP
and IMAP traffic will have to go THROUGH the SOGo server.


No,

you can directly connect IMAP+SMTP to your existing mail server.
There is no reason to route it via SOGo.

But the SOGO server has to have access to your mailserver
if you wish to use the webinterface
of in future the activesync ond native Outlook connectivity.


Ok, very good, thanks for clearing that up Steve, Steve and Andre... :)
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Re: [SOGo] Cant' connect to mysql

2014-01-20 Thread André Schild


2014-01-20 11:44:40.388 sogod[20869] ERROR: could not open MySQL4 
connection to database 'sogo': Access denied for user 'sogo'@'localhost' 
(using password: YES)
Jan 20 11:44:40 sogod [20869]: [ERROR] 
<0x0x7fadf3eaaa80[GCSChannelManager]> could not open channel 
 for URL: 
mysql://sogo:sogo@localhost:3306/sogo/sogo_user_profile
Jan 20 11:44:40 sogod [20869]: [WARN] 
<0x0x7fadf3eaaa80[GCSChannelManager]>   will prevent opening of this 
channel 5 seconds after 2014-01-20 11:44:40 -0600

Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this?




Looks like the user sogo in your database has another password or has no 
rights to access the sogo database


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[SOGo] Romance Standard Time vs CET

2014-01-20 Thread Daniel Berteaud

Hi there.

One of my users received an invite from an Outlook user, and importing 
this event in its SOGo calendar made it one hour later (it was 2-3 pm 
and SOGo imports it as 3-4 pm).


After looking at the ICS, I can see that it uses the Romance Standard 
Time as Timezone. Looks like this timezone is not standard (hey, once 
again, thanks MS for using non standard stuff) and SOGo complains about it:


timezone 'Romance Standard Time' not found in calendar

The start and end date in the ICS is defined like this:

DTSTART;TZID=Romance Standard Time:20140128T14
DTEND;TZID=Romance Standard Time:20140128T15

Is there a way to make this non standard timezone be interpreted by SOGo 
as CET ?


Regards, Daniel

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[SOGo] Cant' connect to mysql

2014-01-20 Thread Bob Wooldridge
I'm setting up a new server with the latest version of SOGo (Debian 
package 2.1.1b-1).  I'm using Debian Wheezy and MariaDB 5.5.34.  I have 
also tried Postgresql and Mysql and am getting the same results.


After I have created the sogo user and sogo database, I start up sogo 
and this is what the log shows:
2014-01-20 11:44:40.367 sogod[20868] ERROR: could not open MySQL4 
connection to database 'sogo': Access denied for user 
'sogo'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
Jan 20 11:44:40 sogod [20868]: [ERROR] 
<0x0x7fadf3eaaa80[GCSChannelManager]> could not open channel 
 for URL: 
mysql://sogo:sogo@localhost:3306/sogo/sogo_user_profile
Jan 20 11:44:40 sogod [20868]: [WARN] 
<0x0x7fadf3eaaa80[GCSChannelManager]>   will prevent opening of this 
channel 5 seconds after 2014-01-20 11:44:40 -0600
2014-01-20 11:44:40.383 sogod[20867] ERROR: could not open MySQL4 
connection to database 'sogo': Access denied for user 
'sogo'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
Jan 20 11:44:40 sogod [20867]: [ERROR] 
<0x0x7fadf3eaaa80[GCSChannelManager]> could not open channel 
 for URL: 
mysql://sogo:sogo@localhost:3306/sogo/sogo_user_profile
Jan 20 11:44:40 sogod [20867]: [WARN] 
<0x0x7fadf3eaaa80[GCSChannelManager]>   will prevent opening of this 
channel 5 seconds after 2014-01-20 11:44:40 -0600
2014-01-20 11:44:40.388 sogod[20869] ERROR: could not open MySQL4 
connection to database 'sogo': Access denied for user 
'sogo'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
Jan 20 11:44:40 sogod [20869]: [ERROR] 
<0x0x7fadf3eaaa80[GCSChannelManager]> could not open channel 
 for URL: 
mysql://sogo:sogo@localhost:3306/sogo/sogo_user_profile
Jan 20 11:44:40 sogod [20869]: [WARN] 
<0x0x7fadf3eaaa80[GCSChannelManager]>   will prevent opening of this 
channel 5 seconds after 2014-01-20 11:44:40 -0600

Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this?


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Re: [SOGo] Configuring Thunderbird+Integrator

2014-01-20 Thread Steve Ankeny

That's not what's happening ... see Sven's response

To elaborate: Thunderbird needs to know the following servers:

• SMTP server (can be provided via Thunderbird's autoconfig mechanism)
• IMAP server (same)
• (cal|card)DAV server (provided via sogo Integrator)

Thunderbird CAN use the following services in addition:

• SOGo XPI update server (Integrator, hardcoded to DAV server)
• LDAP address book server (provided by: ?)


IF you place these on separate servers, Thunderbird can autoconfig them.

SOGo does not serve up IMAP accounts (thus, my comments about pointing 
TB to the IMAP server)


However, SOGo does serve up XPI extensions via its update server, and it 
can host calendars and address books (or at least provide pointers to 
them from within the Web insterface)


On 01/20/2014 10:44 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:

Thus my question.

So, based on this, if we elect to use the Integrator, then ALL SMTP 
and IMAP traffic will have to go THROUGH the SOGo server.


This will be VERY inefficient for our 60+ users in the office.

I can definitely understand adding these details into the SERVER 
config, for when users are accessing the WEB interface to work with 
their email.


But why force all of this traffic through one pipe for fat clients as 
well?


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Re: [SOGo] Configuring Thunderbird+Integrator

2014-01-20 Thread Steve Boley
Title: signaturehtmlsteve

  
  
If you look in the guides for both sogo and outlook integration you
will see that it gives the path to the calendars and such.
If you get the stuff installed into thunderbird you can then
manually go enter the calendars and access them without pointing all
the mail to sogo.  You just simply don't have autoconfigure working.

I have a dovecot proxy working to map user ids via samba/active
directory and once that is completed the calendar then will work in
thunderbird.  The configuration for ldap and email in sogo only
pertains to the web interface and not to your email settings unless
you configure it to be that way.  Play with it using a single
account until you have it working like you want. I have used
calendar and mapped the email directly to my servers and it does
work.

You're right all the docs are very ambiguous and should include
suggestions on all the different configurations that could be
accomplished using sogo in many different environments.  The
original intent of sogo was to add calendar/task/contacts in a web
format not be an email do all be all.
Steve
On 1/20/2014 9:44 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:

Thus
  my question.
  
  
  So, based on this, if we elect to use the Integrator, then ALL
  SMTP and IMAP traffic will have to go THROUGH the SOGo server.
  
  
  This will be VERY inefficient for our 60+ users in the office.
  
  
  I can definitely understand adding these details into the SERVER
  config, for when users are accessing the WEB interface to work
  with their email.
  
  
  But why force all of this traffic through one pipe for fat clients
  as well?
  
  
  What is gained by this? What does SOGo 'do' with respect to the
  actual emails that benefits Thunderbird *other* than the Calendars
  and Contacts?
  
  
  
  On 2014-01-20 10:19 AM, Steve Ankeny
   wrote:
  
  Pursuant to the documentation found here:


http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf


Pg. 6 [PDF 8]


Assumptions


SOGo reuses many components in an infrastructure. Thus, it
requires the

following :


❏ Database server (MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle)

❏ LDAP server (OpenLDAP, Novell eDirectory, Microsoft Active
Directory

and others)

❏ SMTP server (Postfix, Sendmail and others)

❏ IMAP server (Courier, Cyrus IMAP Server, Dovecot and others)


In this guide, we assume that all those components are running
on the

same server (i.e.,

“localhost” or “127.0.0.1”) that SOGo will be installed on.


Documentation "assumes" the various components are all running
on the

same server.


Pg. 50 [PDF 52]


Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning


Alternatively, you can access SOGo with a GroupDAV and a CalDAV
client.

A typical well-

integrated setup is to use Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla
Lightning

along with Inverse's SOGo

Connector plug in to synchronize your address books and the
Inverse's

SOGo Integrator plug in

to provide a complete integration of the features of SOGo into

Thunderbird and Lightning. Refer

to the documentation of Thunderbird to configure an initial IMAP
account

pointing to your

SOGo server and using the user name and password mentioned
above.


With the SOGo Integrator plug in, your calendars and address
books will

be automatically

discovered when you login in Thunderbird. This plug in can also

propagate specific extensions

and default user settings among your site. However, be aware
that in

order to use the SOGo

Intergrator plug in, you will need to repackage it with specific

modifications.


Obviously, IF your SOGo server is not hosting the IMAP account,
it must

be pointed elsewhere.


And, just as obviously, the SOGo Intergrator will discover the
calendars

and address books.


On 01/20/2014 08:26 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:

On 2014-01-18 2:45 PM, Steve Ankeny
   wrote:
  
  You stated your mail server is
different than your SOGo server 

Re: [SOGo] login not send with thunderbird

2014-01-20 Thread Christian Mack
Hello Jean-François Sénéchal


Am 2014-01-20 16:31, schrieb Jean-François Sénéchal:
> My config
> 
> Thunderbird 24.1.1 win 7
> Lightning/2.6.3
> Sogo connector 24.0.2
> sogo integrator 24.0.3
> Sogo server 1.3.16-1 debian
> 
> I have change the correct value into extensions.rdf, site.js and in
> updates.php
> The 3 extensions are auto-installed correctly (connector, integrator,
> lightn)
> 
> But the server sogo don't ask password
> and nothing is synchronise
> 
> In my log I see "nobody"
> 
> Can you help me ?
> 
> 112.10.2.19 - - [20/Jan/2014:16:18:17 +0100] "OPTIONS
> /SOGo/dav/nobody/Contacts HTTP/1.1" 404 626 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT
> 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.1.1 Lightning/2.6.3"
> 112.10.2.19 - - [20/Jan/2014:16:18:17 +0100] "OPTIONS
> /SOGo/dav/nobody/Calendar HTTP/1.1" 404 771 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT
> 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.1.1 Lightning/2.6.3"
> 112.10.2.19 - - [20/Jan/2014:16:18:17 +0100] "PROPFIND
> /SOGo/dav/nobody/Mail HTTP/1.1" 404 771 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT
> 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.1.1 Lightning/2.6.3"
> 

Did you configure your IMAP account before adding Integrator?
Integrator uses the first IMAP Account loginname for connections to the
server.
If you don't have one, it only can use "nobody", which will not work.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack


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Re: [SOGo] Configuring Thunderbird+Integrator

2014-01-20 Thread André Schild

Hello,

Am 20.01.2014 16:44, schrieb Tanstaafl:

Thus my question.

So, based on this, if we elect to use the Integrator, then ALL SMTP 
and IMAP traffic will have to go THROUGH the SOGo server.


No,

you can directly connect IMAP+SMTP to your existing mail server.
There is no reason to route it via SOGo.

But the SOGO server has to have access to your mailserver
if you wish to use the webinterface
of in future the activesync ond native Outlook connectivity.


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Re: [SOGo] Configuring Thunderbird+Integrator

2014-01-20 Thread Tanstaafl

Thus my question.

So, based on this, if we elect to use the Integrator, then ALL SMTP and 
IMAP traffic will have to go THROUGH the SOGo server.


This will be VERY inefficient for our 60+ users in the office.

I can definitely understand adding these details into the SERVER config, 
for when users are accessing the WEB interface to work with their email.


But why force all of this traffic through one pipe for fat clients as well?

What is gained by this? What does SOGo 'do' with respect to the actual 
emails that benefits Thunderbird *other* than the Calendars and Contacts?



On 2014-01-20 10:19 AM, Steve Ankeny  wrote:

Pursuant to the documentation found here:

http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf

Pg. 6 [PDF 8]

Assumptions

SOGo reuses many components in an infrastructure. Thus, it requires the
following :

❏ Database server (MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle)
❏ LDAP server (OpenLDAP, Novell eDirectory, Microsoft Active Directory
and others)
❏ SMTP server (Postfix, Sendmail and others)
❏ IMAP server (Courier, Cyrus IMAP Server, Dovecot and others)

In this guide, we assume that all those components are running on the
same server (i.e.,
“localhost” or “127.0.0.1”) that SOGo will be installed on.

Documentation "assumes" the various components are all running on the
same server.

Pg. 50 [PDF 52]

Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning

Alternatively, you can access SOGo with a GroupDAV and a CalDAV client.
A typical well-
integrated setup is to use Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Lightning
along with Inverse's SOGo
Connector plug in to synchronize your address books and the Inverse's
SOGo Integrator plug in
to provide a complete integration of the features of SOGo into
Thunderbird and Lightning. Refer
to the documentation of Thunderbird to configure an initial IMAP account
pointing to your
SOGo server and using the user name and password mentioned above.

With the SOGo Integrator plug in, your calendars and address books will
be automatically
discovered when you login in Thunderbird. This plug in can also
propagate specific extensions
and default user settings among your site. However, be aware that in
order to use the SOGo
Intergrator plug in, you will need to repackage it with specific
modifications.

Obviously, IF your SOGo server is not hosting the IMAP account, it must
be pointed elsewhere.

And, just as obviously, the SOGo Intergrator will discover the calendars
and address books.

On 01/20/2014 08:26 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:

On 2014-01-18 2:45 PM, Steve Ankeny  wrote:

You stated your mail server is different than your SOGo server and both
are running as virtual machines.  SOGo is not a mail server. It would
seem logical to point your mailboxes to the mail server.


I agree it seems logical, but my point is the documentations doesn't
say one way or another.

I may be a bit anal about these kinds of things, but I dislike
ambiguity in technical documentation. It should state precisely how to
set up your accounts.

That said, we don't have a working setup yet, so it may become
painfully obvious once we get that far.


However, if your calendars are on the SOGo server, those URLs would
reference the SOGo server.


I hope you are correct and this is indeed how it will work (mail
clients only talking to SOGo server for Calendar/Contacts syncing).




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[SOGo] login not send with thunderbird

2014-01-20 Thread Jean-François Sénéchal

My config

Thunderbird 24.1.1 win 7
Lightning/2.6.3
Sogo connector 24.0.2
sogo integrator 24.0.3
Sogo server 1.3.16-1 debian

I have change the correct value into extensions.rdf, site.js and in 
updates.php
The 3 extensions are auto-installed correctly (connector, integrator, 
lightn)


But the server sogo don't ask password
and nothing is synchronise

In my log I see "nobody"

Can you help me ?

112.10.2.19 - - [20/Jan/2014:16:18:17 +0100] "OPTIONS 
/SOGo/dav/nobody/Contacts HTTP/1.1" 404 626 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 
6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.1.1 Lightning/2.6.3"
112.10.2.19 - - [20/Jan/2014:16:18:17 +0100] "OPTIONS 
/SOGo/dav/nobody/Calendar HTTP/1.1" 404 771 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 
6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.1.1 Lightning/2.6.3"
112.10.2.19 - - [20/Jan/2014:16:18:17 +0100] "PROPFIND 
/SOGo/dav/nobody/Mail HTTP/1.1" 404 771 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 
6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.1.1 Lightning/2.6.3"


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Re: [SOGo] Configuring Thunderbird+Integrator

2014-01-20 Thread Sven Schwedas
On 2014-01-20 16:19, Steve Ankeny wrote:
> Pursuant to the documentation found here:
> 
> http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf
> 
> Pg. 6 [PDF 8]
> 
> Assumptions
> 
> SOGo reuses many components in an infrastructure. Thus, it requires the
> following :
> 
> ❏ Database server (MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle)
> ❏ LDAP server (OpenLDAP, Novell eDirectory, Microsoft Active Directory
> and others)
> ❏ SMTP server (Postfix, Sendmail and others)
> ❏ IMAP server (Courier, Cyrus IMAP Server, Dovecot and others)

To elaborate: Thunderbird needs to know the following servers:

• SMTP server (can be provided via Thunderbird's autoconfig mechanism)
• IMAP server (same)
• (cal|card)DAV server (provided via sogo Integrator)

Thunderbird CAN use the following services in addition:

• SOGo XPI update server (Integrator, hardcoded to DAV server)
• LDAP address book server (provided by: ?)

> In this guide, we assume that all those components are running on the
> same server (i.e.,
> “localhost” or “127.0.0.1”) that SOGo will be installed on.
> 
> Documentation "assumes" the various components are all running on the
> same server.
> 
> Pg. 50 [PDF 52]
> 
> Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning
> 
> Alternatively, you can access SOGo with a GroupDAV and a CalDAV client.
> A typical well-
> integrated setup is to use Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Lightning
> along with Inverse's SOGo
> Connector plug in to synchronize your address books and the Inverse's
> SOGo Integrator plug in
> to provide a complete integration of the features of SOGo into
> Thunderbird and Lightning. Refer
> to the documentation of Thunderbird to configure an initial IMAP account
> pointing to your
> SOGo server and using the user name and password mentioned above.
> 
> With the SOGo Integrator plug in, your calendars and address books will
> be automatically
> discovered when you login in Thunderbird. This plug in can also
> propagate specific extensions
> and default user settings among your site. However, be aware that in
> order to use the SOGo
> Intergrator plug in, you will need to repackage it with specific
> modifications.
> 
> Obviously, IF your SOGo server is not hosting the IMAP account, it must
> be pointed elsewhere.
> 
> And, just as obviously, the SOGo Intergrator will discover the calendars
> and address books.
> 
> On 01/20/2014 08:26 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
>> On 2014-01-18 2:45 PM, Steve Ankeny  wrote:
>>> You stated your mail server is different than your SOGo server and both
>>> are running as virtual machines.  SOGo is not a mail server. It would
>>> seem logical to point your mailboxes to the mail server.
>>
>> I agree it seems logical, but my point is the documentations doesn't
>> say one way or another.
>>
>> I may be a bit anal about these kinds of things, but I dislike
>> ambiguity in technical documentation. It should state precisely how to
>> set up your accounts.
>>
>> That said, we don't have a working setup yet, so it may become
>> painfully obvious once we get that far.
>>
>>> However, if your calendars are on the SOGo server, those URLs would
>>> reference the SOGo server.
>>
>> I hope you are correct and this is indeed how it will work (mail
>> clients only talking to SOGo server for Calendar/Contacts syncing).
> 

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Re: [SOGo] Configuring Thunderbird+Integrator

2014-01-20 Thread Steve Ankeny

Pursuant to the documentation found here:

http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf

Pg. 6 [PDF 8]

Assumptions

SOGo reuses many components in an infrastructure. Thus, it requires the 
following :


❏ Database server (MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle)
❏ LDAP server (OpenLDAP, Novell eDirectory, Microsoft Active Directory 
and others)

❏ SMTP server (Postfix, Sendmail and others)
❏ IMAP server (Courier, Cyrus IMAP Server, Dovecot and others)

In this guide, we assume that all those components are running on the 
same server (i.e.,

“localhost” or “127.0.0.1”) that SOGo will be installed on.

Documentation "assumes" the various components are all running on the 
same server.


Pg. 50 [PDF 52]

Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning

Alternatively, you can access SOGo with a GroupDAV and a CalDAV client. 
A typical well-
integrated setup is to use Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Lightning 
along with Inverse's SOGo
Connector plug in to synchronize your address books and the Inverse's 
SOGo Integrator plug in
to provide a complete integration of the features of SOGo into 
Thunderbird and Lightning. Refer
to the documentation of Thunderbird to configure an initial IMAP account 
pointing to your

SOGo server and using the user name and password mentioned above.

With the SOGo Integrator plug in, your calendars and address books will 
be automatically
discovered when you login in Thunderbird. This plug in can also 
propagate specific extensions
and default user settings among your site. However, be aware that in 
order to use the SOGo
Intergrator plug in, you will need to repackage it with specific 
modifications.


Obviously, IF your SOGo server is not hosting the IMAP account, it must 
be pointed elsewhere.


And, just as obviously, the SOGo Intergrator will discover the calendars 
and address books.


On 01/20/2014 08:26 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:

On 2014-01-18 2:45 PM, Steve Ankeny  wrote:

You stated your mail server is different than your SOGo server and both
are running as virtual machines.  SOGo is not a mail server. It would
seem logical to point your mailboxes to the mail server.


I agree it seems logical, but my point is the documentations doesn't 
say one way or another.


I may be a bit anal about these kinds of things, but I dislike 
ambiguity in technical documentation. It should state precisely how to 
set up your accounts.


That said, we don't have a working setup yet, so it may become 
painfully obvious once we get that far.



However, if your calendars are on the SOGo server, those URLs would
reference the SOGo server.


I hope you are correct and this is indeed how it will work (mail 
clients only talking to SOGo server for Calendar/Contacts syncing).


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Re: [SOGo] can t respond to an invitation event if the mail is sent to one of my aliases

2014-01-20 Thread ABBAS Alain

It runs with all listed in MailFieldNames znd now it runs :)
MailFieldNames =(mail,alias);

Thanks Ludo :)
you are the best :)

Le Lundi 20 Janvier 2014 13:24 CET, Ludovic Marcotte  a 
écrit:
 On 2014-01-20 12:38 AM, ABBAS Alain wrote:
> The alias is in a special ldap attribute named alias and the principal
> email in attribute mail of the account ldap object
Ok, so is it listed in MailFieldNames?

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Re: Rw: Re: [SOGo] moving calendar entries

2014-01-20 Thread Christian Mack
Am 2014-01-20 13:08, schrieb Infoomatic:
> Thanks for the reply. Do I need a special configuration option? Cause
> I cannot change anything except the reply. For moving to a different
> calendar there is no menu. So far, "view in raw" -> save this locally
> -> import in other calendar -> delete from original calender seems
> awkward. Any solution?
> 

Either that, or use CalDAV for moving to another calendar (e.g.
Thunderbird/Lightning).


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Re: [SOGo] sync Categories via CalDav

2014-01-20 Thread Christian Mack
Hello ggrzimek

Am 2014-01-20 12:51, schrieb ggrzi...@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de:
> I would like to sync Categories  via CalDav so that they are visible in
> Busycal
> can you help?
> 

They are synced, but you have to provide the same strings on both sides
first.

Don't know Busycal, sorry.


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Re: [SOGo] Configuring Thunderbird+Integrator

2014-01-20 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2014-01-18 2:45 PM, Steve Ankeny  wrote:

You stated your mail server is different than your SOGo server and both
are running as virtual machines.  SOGo is not a mail server. It would
seem logical to point your mailboxes to the mail server.


I agree it seems logical, but my point is the documentations doesn't say 
one way or another.


I may be a bit anal about these kinds of things, but I dislike ambiguity 
in technical documentation. It should state precisely how to set up your 
accounts.


That said, we don't have a working setup yet, so it may become painfully 
obvious once we get that far.



However, if your calendars are on the SOGo server, those URLs would
reference the SOGo server.


I hope you are correct and this is indeed how it will work (mail clients 
only talking to SOGo server for Calendar/Contacts syncing).

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[SOGo] sync Categories via CalDav

2014-01-20 Thread ggrzimek
I would like to sync Categories  via CalDav so that they are visible in
Busycal
can you help?

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Rw: Re: [SOGo] moving calendar entries

2014-01-20 Thread Infoomatic
Thanks for the reply. Do I need a special configuration option? Cause I cannot 
change anything except the reply. For moving to a different calendar there is 
no menu. So far, "view in raw" -> save this locally -> import in other calendar 
-> delete from original calender seems awkward.
Any solution?
 
 

Gesendet: Montag, 20. Januar 2014 um 10:01 Uhr
Von: "Christian Mack" 
An: users@sogo.nu
Betreff: Re: [SOGo] moving calendar entries
Hello Infoomatic

Am 2014-01-18 01:20, schrieb Infoomatic:
>
> When I accept invitations to events, the entry is automatically
> created in my personal calendar. However, I cannot move this entry to
> other calendars. Did I miss some configuration options or is this
> just not possible? Thanks...
>

You can move them, but if the owner changes that event, it will be
created as new in you personal calendar.
SOGo only uses the personal calendar for invitations.
Because of that you can not delete your personal calendar at all.

If you think that is wrong, or could be done better, just add an
enhancement report at http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/


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Re: [SOGo] can t respond to an invitation event if the mail is sent to one of my aliases

2014-01-20 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 2014-01-20 12:38 AM, ABBAS Alain wrote:
The alias is in a special ldap attribute named alias and the principal 
email in attribute mail of the account ldap object

Ok, so is it listed in MailFieldNames?

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Re: [SOGo] can t respond to an invitation event if the mail is sent to one of my aliases

2014-01-20 Thread ABBAS Alain

Hello
The alias is in a special ldap attribute named alias and the principal email in 
attribute mail of the account ldap object
Regards


Le Lundi 20 Janvier 2014 02:34 CET, Ludovic Marcotte  a 
écrit:
 On 2014-01-19 4:48 PM, ABBAS Alain wrote:
> Seems that Sogo doesn t know aliases and if a person write to me not
> in my principal mail address but to my secondary i can t respond to
> the invitation
> are they some work arround ? to avoid that ?
Is SOGo aware of that secondary email address through configuration?

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Re: [SOGo] moving calendar entries

2014-01-20 Thread Christian Mack
Hello Infoomatic

Am 2014-01-18 01:20, schrieb Infoomatic:
> 
> When I accept invitations to events, the entry is automatically
> created in my personal calendar. However, I cannot move this entry to
> other calendars. Did I miss some configuration options or is this
> just not possible? Thanks...
> 

You can move them, but if the owner changes that event, it will be
created as new in you personal calendar.
SOGo only uses the personal calendar for invitations.
Because of that you can not delete your personal calendar at all.

If you think that is wrong, or could be done better, just add an
enhancement report at http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/


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Re: [SOGo] Plans for collaboration features?

2014-01-20 Thread Christian Mack
Am 2014-01-17 21:47, schrieb Tanstaafl:
> On 2014-01-17 3:11 PM, Sean M. Pappalardo 
> wrote:
>> On 01/09/2014 05:32 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
>>> With our Active Sync support coming up (it'll show up in the source tree
>>> tomorrow), you'll be able to use Outlook 2013 natively without
>>> Samba4/OpenChange
>>
>> That's wonderful news! Precisely because:
>>
>>> which can be a challenging piece of software to
>>> install/maintain.
>>
>> :)
>>
>> Being in the source tree, does that mean the next release of SOGo will
>> include ActiveSync integration for Outlook 2013? If not, when can we
>> expect to see it? (I have one client who won't give up Outlook no matter
>> how hard I push Thunderbird. :) )
>>
>> Also, will this also work with Windows Mobile devices that use
>> ActiveSync or is that a different thing?
> 
> And is support for earlier version of Outlook planned (at least 2010)?
> 
> If not... *why* not?

No, because ActiveSync connectivity is only implemented in Outlook 2013.
For Outlook 2010 there is only one Plug-In with ActiveSync support from
Microsoft itself available, and that restricts access to "you know who" :-(


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