[SOGo] BTS activities for Friday, March 28 2014

2014-03-28 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Friday, March 28 2014





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Friday, March 28 2014

  
  
idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary
	
	
	  
	
2674
	2014-03-28 14:51:12
	updated (open)
	ActiveSync
	Event from WP8 phone synced with PHP-Push-2 crashes Sogo and make calendar unavailable
	
	  
	
2686
	2014-03-28 14:59:12
	updated (open)
	ActiveSync
	all day events are not handled correctly
	
	  
	
2688
	2014-03-28 14:22:21
	updated (open)
	ActiveSync
	Missing folders list update
	
	  
	
2692
	2014-03-28 12:11:04
	updated (open)
	Backend Address Book
	Thunderbird cannot remember login/password for contacts
	
	  
	
2687
	2014-03-28 06:25:39
	updated (open)
	Web Calendar
	Wrong end date in all-day event across a day of change to summer time
	
	  
	
2517
	2014-03-28 10:39:40
	updated (open)
	Web Mail
	IE Focus error
	
	  
	
2693
	2014-03-28 12:53:01
	updated (open)
	with external server
	sogo connector stops sync when Umlauts in occur in contact
	
	  
	
2267
	2014-03-28 15:58:53
	assigned (open)
	Backend Mail
	Wrong UTF-8-coding of From in the header when comma is used
	
	  
	
2120
	2014-03-28 15:59:00
	assigned (reopened)
	Web Mail
	SOGo webmail puts utf-8 characters in from field when accent is present
	
	  
	
2533
	2014-03-28 15:58:56
	assigned (open)
	Web Mail
	comma in name results in splitting addres when is utf-8 encoded
	
	  
	
2681
	2014-03-28 14:44:53
	closed (fixed)
	ActiveSync
	calender events don't support reminders yet
	
	  
	
2691
	2014-03-28 15:23:42
	closed (fixed)
	ActiveSync
	Multiple mail delete
	
	  
	
  
  




Re: [SOGo] Windows phone and Active Sync

2014-03-28 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 2014-03-28, 6:32 AM, Fabio Onorini wrote:

but the wizard abort with error.

What the error says?

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Re: [SOGo] ActiveSync questions

2014-03-28 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 2014-03-24 5:47 PM, Szládovics Péter wrote:



My Android phone is a Samsung GALAXY Note 2 (GT-N7100) with Android 4.3.
My desktop client is Thunderbird 24.4
Every new Mail becomes the "read" status.
Every old mail outside of the "Android Active-Sync" sync time frame 
remains untouched (I've set up 1 month sync time frame here).
If I mark a mail as unread in Thunderbird, some seconds later it 
"magically" becomes read again.

If I switch off my phone, all new unread mail remains unread.

So, it's a problem with ActiveSync/Android.

Is this a known bug or misconfiguration?


I think it has not yet solved.
New feature, new problems, new bugs. We need to be patient :)


Problem fixed: 
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/commit/ba32b95308c8cff3521752cbc6088bc7e5c05425


It'll be part of the upcoming nightly builds - please test.

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Re: [SOGo] GetOut - fork of the Funambol Outlook connector

2014-03-28 Thread Tanstaafl

On 3/28/2014 7:13 AM, Martin Simovic  wrote:

Still don’t get it. My understanding is:
- Openchange and Outlook Anywhere setup should be used for Outlook 2010
- SOGo built-in ActiveSync for Outlook 2013
- SOGo built-in ActiveSync for Android and iOS devices
- IMAP/CalDav/CardDav for Thunderbird and alike clients

Am I missing something? Why use Funambol or GetOut? Is there a reason to
get some +funccionality or is that just an alternative to the above?


My understanding (could be wrong) is GetOut would obviate the need for 
both Funambol AND Openchange for Outlook <2013...


Openchange is a huge layer of complexity that is not needed if you don't 
need to run a full Samba DC...

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[SOGo] Sogo 2.2.2: sieve connection does not work

2014-03-28 Thread Rasca Gmelch
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Hi,

I try to connect a sogo installation to a cyrus imap/sieve
server. The imap part works fine, but with the sieve part
I have problems. E.g. using

SOGoSieveServer = "sieve://host.name.org:4190/?tls=YES";

I see in the sogo logfile:

Mar 28 15:00:21 sogod [12226]: <0x0x7f0d49d18fa0[NGSieveClient]> TLS
started successfully.

On the cyrus server logfile I see:

cyrus/sieve[26762]: starttls: TLSv1 with cipher AES256-SHA (256/256
bits new) no authentication

And when opening the preferences pane in the web interface
it stays empty and it looks like the server hangs because
when going back to the main web-interface it does not react
anymore.

Any ideas?

Regards,
 Rasca


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Re: [SOGo] GetOut - fork of the Funambol Outlook connector

2014-03-28 Thread Martin Simovic

On 28 Mar 2014, at 11:42, Adam Tkáč  wrote:

> 2014-03-27 17:27 GMT+01:00 Charles Marcus :
> On 3/27/2014 11:40 AM, Martin Simovic  wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Isn’t this addressed by new, native, built-in SOGo Active-Sync support?
> 
> That only works for Outlook 2013+...
> 
> 
> Right, ActiveSync is usable only for Outlook 2013.
> 
> However  there is another reason to have SyncML/CalDav/CardDav alternative 
> for proprietary ActiveSync protocol even for Outlook 2013 - potential patent 
> and legal issues. ActiveSync itself is patented by Microsoft and it can 
> decide to charge it's users or do other things which can make life with 
> ActiveSync more unpleasant. Even SOGo documentation 
> (https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/tree/master/ActiveSync) recommends to 
> contact Microsoft before you start using ActiveSync. So companies might end 
> with large deployment of Outlooks using ActiveSync and then Microsoft simply 
> changes their licensing and you will have to pay - as happened to various 
> Android vendors...
> 
> Regards, Adam

Still don’t get it. My understanding is:
- Openchange and Outlook Anywhere setup should be used for Outlook 2010
- SOGo built-in ActiveSync for Outlook 2013
- SOGo built-in ActiveSync for Android and iOS devices
- IMAP/CalDav/CardDav for Thunderbird and alike clients

Am I missing something? Why use Funambol or GetOut? Is there a reason to get 
some +funccionality or is that just an alternative to the above?

Thanks and Regards
Martin.



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Re: [SOGo] GetOut - fork of the Funambol Outlook connector

2014-03-28 Thread Charles Marcus

On 3/28/2014 6:42 AM, Adam Tkáč  wrote:

Right, ActiveSync is usable only for Outlook 2013.

However there is another reason to have SyncML/CalDav/CardDav 
alternative for proprietary ActiveSync protocol even for Outlook 2013 
- potential patent and legal issues. ActiveSync itself is patented by 
Microsoft and it can decide to charge it's users or do other things 
which can make life with ActiveSync more unpleasant. Even SOGo 
documentation 
(https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/tree/master/ActiveSync) 
recommends to contact Microsoft before you start using ActiveSync. So 
companies might end with large deployment of Outlooks using ActiveSync 
and then Microsoft simply changes their licensing and you will have to 
pay - as happened to various Android vendors...


Excellent point, I had forgotten about that...

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Re: [SOGo] GetOut - fork of the Funambol Outlook connector

2014-03-28 Thread Adam Tkáč
2014-03-27 17:27 GMT+01:00 Charles Marcus :

> On 3/27/2014 11:40 AM, Martin Simovic  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Isn't this addressed by new, native, built-in SOGo Active-Sync support?
>>
>
> That only works for Outlook 2013+...
>
>
Right, ActiveSync is usable only for Outlook 2013.

However  there is another reason to have SyncML/CalDav/CardDav alternative
for proprietary ActiveSync protocol even for Outlook 2013 - potential
patent and legal issues. ActiveSync itself is patented by Microsoft and it
can decide to charge it's users or do other things which can make life with
ActiveSync more unpleasant. Even SOGo documentation (
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/tree/master/ActiveSync) recommends to
contact Microsoft before you start using ActiveSync. So companies might end
with large deployment of Outlooks using ActiveSync and then Microsoft
simply changes their licensing and you will have to pay - as happened to
various Android vendors...

Regards, Adam
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[SOGo] Windows phone and Active Sync

2014-03-28 Thread Fabio Onorini
I can't add account on windows phone using Active Sync SOGo feature.
In webserver log I see:

192.168.4.120 - - [28/Mar/2014:10:09:11 +] "OPTIONS
/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=&DeviceId=&DeviceType=WP8
HTTP/1.1" 200 680 "-" "MSFT-WP/8.0.10521"

but the wizard abort with error.

Any suggestion?


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Re: [SOGo] GetOut - fork of the Funambol Outlook connector

2014-03-28 Thread Charles Marcus

On 3/26/2014 6:40 PM, Adam Tkáč  wrote:
The GetOut currently works with SOGo & Funambol v10 server but in 
future I plan to add support for CalDav and CardDav protocols to avoid 
Funambol server at all and sync Outlook directly with SOGo (note that 
I wasn't able to find any open source CalDav/CardDav connector for 
Outlook). I hope this project can help to build truly open source 
groupware without need of proprietary 3rd party modules.


I'm really sorry if this advertisement is inappropriate for this ML.


I for one appreciate it and your efforts, but have some questions...

1. If you are successful getting full Cal/CardDAV support working, these 
will/should work perfectly with older Outlook versions (2010 at least, 
and maybe even 2007 or even 2003)?


2. Will Task syncing be supported?

3. What will be the license?

4. What are these 'Outlook Redemption libraries' - which are non-free, 
commercially licensed - that are required for installation, why are they 
needed, and will they always be needed?


Thanks again, and please do post updates on your progress occasionally.

Or, maybe more appropriate, open a bug/enhancement, and post updates 
there, so users can subscribe to it to monitor the progress?


Thanks again,

Charles

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[SOGo] Unable to compile OpenChange

2014-03-28 Thread j.lammerts
Hi,

When trying to compile OpenChange, it comes a long way until the next error :

 Compiling file MAPIStoreTypes.m ...
MAPIStoreTypes.m: In function âNSObjectFromSPropValueâ:
MAPIStoreTypes.m:225:54: error: âconst union SPropValue_CTRâ has no member
named âMVui8â
make[3]: *** [obj/SOGoBackend.obj/MAPIStoreTypes.m.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** [internal-bundle-run-compile-submake] Error 2
make[1]: *** [SOGoBackend.all.bundle.variables] Error 2
make: *** [internal-all] Error 2

I searched the list, but could not find anything that could help me out. Did
find a rather old post (I believe from 2010) of someone having the same
problems, no solution though.

Anyone here that knows what I'm doing wrong ?

BTW, I'm using SOGo 2.2.2 on a Cubietruck (so ARM processor) with Debian
Wheezy. SOGo itself seems to work fine.

Thanks,
Hans
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