Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
The question has already been asked Le 25/10/22 15:27, « "t.b.mailingli...@igeno-fat.de" (t.b.mailingli...@igeno-fat.de) » a écrit : Hi Alinto Team, I wanted to ask if it is already known if or when there will be a new version of the Thunderbird add-on "SOGo Connector" for Thunderbird 102? -TB Am 28.06.2022 um 18:57 schrieb Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com): > > Op 28-06-2022 om 15:49 schreef Philippe Gilbert (phili...@alinto.com): >> Hello >> Our plans are to support as much as possible the full solution. >> >> And to answer to your question yes SOGo will remain open source. >> >> Having said this we are still in a transition phase where Inverse >> will support the product until end of August 2022 so please allow us >> some time to proceed with the transition >> >> In the next week the build system, Github repository will be moved as >> well as the mailing list and the BTS >> >> Thanks for your understanding >> Philippe > > Hi Philippe, > > Thank you for stepping in, that clears the sky for now :-) > > It is really good to hear that you are actively busy with the > transition, hopefully things will go smoothly. > > > - Kees > >> >>> Le 28 juin 2022 à 14:58, Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com) >>> a écrit : >>> >>> In stead of us speculating about what to expect from Alinto, it >>> would be helpful if the team of Alinto that takes over the Sogo code >>> would join the list and express their plans. >>> >>> It is only a few months until Alinto takes over and I have not seen >>> much about from their side yet. There is just the EOL message from >>> Inverse and a pretty brief statement on Alinto's website. It leaves >>> me with a lot of questions on how Sogo will be developed in the >>> future and if it remains to be open source at all? And indeed what >>> will happen to side products as the Sogo-connector...? Is it time to >>> fork the code or should we start to look for a different solution >>> and make a migration plan? >>> >>> Alinto, please join this list, help to provide answers and take part >>> in the discussions! >>> >>> - Kees >>> >>> >>> Op 28-06-2022 om 14:05 schreef Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de): Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu: > I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over > maintenance of SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales > representative some months ago as we were inquiring for a support > license, and they told me that they are relocating the development > of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue development. We > didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. Do you > have specific indications that they will stop development of > sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially because TB is > getting a major overhaul since about 2 years. No. No specific indications. However their product is: "SOGomail by Alinto" Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a proven European alternative. And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to that support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release. As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a lightweight addon. Regards Christian >>> -- >>> users@sogo.nu >>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Hi, The new SOGo connector is on our roadmap. However, we can not communicate a release date yet. Sebastien Le Mardi, Octobre 25, 2022 01:16 CEST, "\"t.b.mailingli...@igeno-fat.de\"" (t.b.mailingli...@igeno-fat.de) a écrit: Hi Alinto Team, I wanted to ask if it is already known if or when there will be a new version of the Thunderbird add-on "SOGo Connector" for Thunderbird 102? -TB Am 28.06.2022 um 18:57 schrieb Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com): > > Op 28-06-2022 om 15:49 schreef Philippe Gilbert (phili...@alinto.com): >> Hello >> Our plans are to support as much as possible the full solution. >> >> And to answer to your question yes SOGo will remain open source. >> >> Having said this we are still in a transition phase where Inverse >> will support the product until end of August 2022 so please allow us >> some time to proceed with the transition >> >> In the next week the build system, Github repository will be moved as >> well as the mailing list and the BTS >> >> Thanks for your understanding >> Philippe > > Hi Philippe, > > Thank you for stepping in, that clears the sky for now :-) > > It is really good to hear that you are actively busy with the > transition, hopefully things will go smoothly. > > > - Kees > >> >>> Le 28 juin 2022 à 14:58, Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com) >>> a écrit : >>> >>> In stead of us speculating about what to expect from Alinto, it >>> would be helpful if the team of Alinto that takes over the Sogo code >>> would join the list and express their plans. >>> >>> It is only a few months until Alinto takes over and I have not seen >>> much about from their side yet. There is just the EOL message from >>> Inverse and a pretty brief statement on Alinto's website. It leaves >>> me with a lot of questions on how Sogo will be developed in the >>> future and if it remains to be open source at all? And indeed what >>> will happen to side products as the Sogo-connector...? Is it time to >>> fork the code or should we start to look for a different solution >>> and make a migration plan? >>> >>> Alinto, please join this list, help to provide answers and take part >>> in the discussions! >>> >>> - Kees >>> >>> >>> Op 28-06-2022 om 14:05 schreef Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de): Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu: > I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over > maintenance of SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales > representative some months ago as we were inquiring for a support > license, and they told me that they are relocating the development > of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue development. We > didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. Do you > have specific indications that they will stop development of > sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially because TB is > getting a major overhaul since about 2 years. No. No specific indications. However their product is: "SOGomail by Alinto" Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a proven European alternative. And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to that support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release. As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a lightweight addon. Regards Christian >>> -- >>> users@sogo.nu >>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Hi Alinto Team, I wanted to ask if it is already known if or when there will be a new version of the Thunderbird add-on "SOGo Connector" for Thunderbird 102? -TB Am 28.06.2022 um 18:57 schrieb Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com): Op 28-06-2022 om 15:49 schreef Philippe Gilbert (phili...@alinto.com): Hello Our plans are to support as much as possible the full solution. And to answer to your question yes SOGo will remain open source. Having said this we are still in a transition phase where Inverse will support the product until end of August 2022 so please allow us some time to proceed with the transition In the next week the build system, Github repository will be moved as well as the mailing list and the BTS Thanks for your understanding Philippe Hi Philippe, Thank you for stepping in, that clears the sky for now :-) It is really good to hear that you are actively busy with the transition, hopefully things will go smoothly. - Kees Le 28 juin 2022 à 14:58, Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com) a écrit : In stead of us speculating about what to expect from Alinto, it would be helpful if the team of Alinto that takes over the Sogo code would join the list and express their plans. It is only a few months until Alinto takes over and I have not seen much about from their side yet. There is just the EOL message from Inverse and a pretty brief statement on Alinto's website. It leaves me with a lot of questions on how Sogo will be developed in the future and if it remains to be open source at all? And indeed what will happen to side products as the Sogo-connector...? Is it time to fork the code or should we start to look for a different solution and make a migration plan? Alinto, please join this list, help to provide answers and take part in the discussions! - Kees Op 28-06-2022 om 14:05 schreef Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de): Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu: I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over maintenance of SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales representative some months ago as we were inquiring for a support license, and they told me that they are relocating the development of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue development. We didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. Do you have specific indications that they will stop development of sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially because TB is getting a major overhaul since about 2 years. No. No specific indications. However their product is: "SOGomail by Alinto" Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a proven European alternative. And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to that support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release. As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a lightweight addon. Regards Christian -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
On 28.06.22 15:49, Philippe Gilbert (phili...@alinto.com) wrote: Our plans are to support as much as possible the full solution. And to answer to your question yes SOGo will remain open source. this sounds great! thanks for the information and thanks for keeping this great project alive and as open source! -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Op 28-06-2022 om 15:49 schreef Philippe Gilbert (phili...@alinto.com): Hello Our plans are to support as much as possible the full solution. And to answer to your question yes SOGo will remain open source. Having said this we are still in a transition phase where Inverse will support the product until end of August 2022 so please allow us some time to proceed with the transition In the next week the build system, Github repository will be moved as well as the mailing list and the BTS Thanks for your understanding Philippe Hi Philippe, Thank you for stepping in, that clears the sky for now :-) It is really good to hear that you are actively busy with the transition, hopefully things will go smoothly. - Kees Le 28 juin 2022 à 14:58, Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com) a écrit : In stead of us speculating about what to expect from Alinto, it would be helpful if the team of Alinto that takes over the Sogo code would join the list and express their plans. It is only a few months until Alinto takes over and I have not seen much about from their side yet. There is just the EOL message from Inverse and a pretty brief statement on Alinto's website. It leaves me with a lot of questions on how Sogo will be developed in the future and if it remains to be open source at all? And indeed what will happen to side products as the Sogo-connector...? Is it time to fork the code or should we start to look for a different solution and make a migration plan? Alinto, please join this list, help to provide answers and take part in the discussions! - Kees Op 28-06-2022 om 14:05 schreef Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de): Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu: I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over maintenance of SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales representative some months ago as we were inquiring for a support license, and they told me that they are relocating the development of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue development. We didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. Do you have specific indications that they will stop development of sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially because TB is getting a major overhaul since about 2 years. No. No specific indications. However their product is: "SOGomail by Alinto" Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a proven European alternative. And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to that support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release. As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a lightweight addon. Regards Christian -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Hello Our plans are to support as much as possible the full solution. And to answer to your question yes SOGo will remain open source. Having said this we are still in a transition phase where Inverse will support the product until end of August 2022 so please allow us some time to proceed with the transition In the next week the build system, Github repository will be moved as well as the mailing list and the BTS Thanks for your understanding Philippe > Le 28 juin 2022 à 14:58, Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com) > a écrit : > > In stead of us speculating about what to expect from Alinto, it would be > helpful if the team of Alinto that takes over the Sogo code would join the > list and express their plans. > > It is only a few months until Alinto takes over and I have not seen much > about from their side yet. There is just the EOL message from Inverse and a > pretty brief statement on Alinto's website. It leaves me with a lot of > questions on how Sogo will be developed in the future and if it remains to be > open source at all? And indeed what will happen to side products as the > Sogo-connector...? Is it time to fork the code or should we start to look for > a different solution and make a migration plan? > > Alinto, please join this list, help to provide answers and take part in the > discussions! > > - Kees > > > Op 28-06-2022 om 14:05 schreef Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de): >> Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu: >>> I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over maintenance of >>> SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales representative some months ago as we >>> were inquiring for a support license, and they told me that they are >>> relocating the development of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue >>> development. We didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. >>> Do you have specific indications that they will stop development of >>> sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially because TB is getting a >>> major overhaul since about 2 years. >> >> No. No specific indications. However their product is: >> >> "SOGomail by Alinto" >> Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a >> proven European alternative. >> >> And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to >> that support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release. >> >> As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a >> lightweight addon. >> >> >> Regards >> >> Christian >> > -- > users@sogo.nu > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Glad to see a french team in the project, but the exact same expectation here. I have to say that support at Inverse is/was really high quality, thanks for the great job ! Cédric Archambeau Secrétariat National Solidaires Finances Publiques Pôle Communication - Informatique Le 28/06/2022 à 14:58, Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com) a écrit : In stead of us speculating about what to expect from Alinto, it would be helpful if the team of Alinto that takes over the Sogo code would join the list and express their plans. It is only a few months until Alinto takes over and I have not seen much about from their side yet. There is just the EOL message from Inverse and a pretty brief statement on Alinto's website. It leaves me with a lot of questions on how Sogo will be developed in the future and if it remains to be open source at all? And indeed what will happen to side products as the Sogo-connector...? Is it time to fork the code or should we start to look for a different solution and make a migration plan? Alinto, please join this list, help to provide answers and take part in the discussions! - Kees Op 28-06-2022 om 14:05 schreef Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de): Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu: I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over maintenance of SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales representative some months ago as we were inquiring for a support license, and they told me that they are relocating the development of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue development. We didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. Do you have specific indications that they will stop development of sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially because TB is getting a major overhaul since about 2 years. No. No specific indications. However their product is: "SOGomail by Alinto" Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a proven European alternative. And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to that support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release. As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a lightweight addon. Regards Christian -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
In stead of us speculating about what to expect from Alinto, it would be helpful if the team of Alinto that takes over the Sogo code would join the list and express their plans. It is only a few months until Alinto takes over and I have not seen much about from their side yet. There is just the EOL message from Inverse and a pretty brief statement on Alinto's website. It leaves me with a lot of questions on how Sogo will be developed in the future and if it remains to be open source at all? And indeed what will happen to side products as the Sogo-connector...? Is it time to fork the code or should we start to look for a different solution and make a migration plan? Alinto, please join this list, help to provide answers and take part in the discussions! - Kees Op 28-06-2022 om 14:05 schreef Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de): Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu: I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over maintenance of SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales representative some months ago as we were inquiring for a support license, and they told me that they are relocating the development of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue development. We didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. Do you have specific indications that they will stop development of sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially because TB is getting a major overhaul since about 2 years. No. No specific indications. However their product is: "SOGomail by Alinto" Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a proven European alternative. And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to that support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release. As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a lightweight addon. Regards Christian -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Aw: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Whoever is going to work on the update, please be aware of the switch from a flat property bag to a vCard storage: Changes to the WebExtension API: https://webextension-api.thunderbird.net/en/102/how-to/contacts.html Description of the core change: https://developer.thunderbird.net/thunderbird-development/codebase-overview/address-book#transition-to-vcard-storage The new address book looks like so: I assume none of the old overlays will apply to the new UI. Thunderbirds auto discover capabilities for CardDAV did improve, so maybe Thunderbird itself is working for you already and there is not much missing anymore. John Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Juni 2022 um 14:05 Uhr Von: "Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de)" An: users@sogo.nu Betreff: Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu: > I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over maintenance of > SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales representative some months ago as > we were inquiring for a support license, and they told me that they are > relocating the development of SOGo (server) to France, and would > continue development. We didn't talk about the sogo-connector > specifically though. Do you have specific indications that they will > stop development of sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially > because TB is getting a major overhaul since about 2 years. No. No specific indications. However their product is: "SOGomail by Alinto" Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a proven European alternative. And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to that support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release. As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a lightweight addon. Regards Christian -- Dr. Christian Naumer Vice President Unit Head Bioprocess Development BRAIN Biotech AG Darmstaedter Str. 34-36 64673 Zwingenberg, Germany T: +49 6251 9331-30 F: +49 6251 9331-11 c...@brain-biotech.com www.brain-biotech.com Follow @BRAINbiotech on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BRAINbiotech Follow @BRAIN Biotech AG on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainbiotech Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg | Bergstrasse Registergericht AG Darmstadt | HRB 24758 Vorstand: Adriaan Moelker (Vorstandsvorsitzender) | Lukas Linnig Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Dr. Georg Kellinghusen -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nuhttps://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu: I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over maintenance of SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales representative some months ago as we were inquiring for a support license, and they told me that they are relocating the development of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue development. We didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. Do you have specific indications that they will stop development of sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially because TB is getting a major overhaul since about 2 years. No. No specific indications. However their product is: "SOGomail by Alinto" Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a proven European alternative. And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to that support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release. As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a lightweight addon. Regards Christian -- Dr. Christian Naumer Vice President Unit Head Bioprocess Development BRAIN Biotech AG Darmstaedter Str. 34-36 64673 Zwingenberg, Germany T: +49 6251 9331-30 F: +49 6251 9331-11 c...@brain-biotech.com www.brain-biotech.com Follow @BRAINbiotech on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BRAINbiotech Follow @BRAIN Biotech AG on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainbiotech Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg | Bergstrasse Registergericht AG Darmstadt | HRB 24758 Vorstand: Adriaan Moelker (Vorstandsvorsitzender) | Lukas Linnig Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Dr. Georg Kellinghusen -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/listsnull
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Hello Christian, On 6/24/22 12:18, Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de) wrote: Hi all, I have been testing the 102 betas with SOGo for some time. It is actually quite usable without the connector. There are some things that do not work: -- Creating new calendar/address book on the server (web interface has to be used) -- Subscribing to other users calendars only works if you go through the whole process of entering a new caldav account. -- Giving other users access to your calendar/address book (web interface has to be used) -- Address lists (They will never work without changes on the SOGo server side) Given this announcement (https://www.mail-archive.com/users@sogo.nu/msg31386.html) I doubt that there will be an update for the Thunderbird connector. We will probably use it without the plug-in in the future. I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over maintenance of SOGo. However, I've talked to a sales representative some months ago as we were inquiring for a support license, and they told me that they are relocating the development of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue development. We didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. Do you have specific indications that they will stop development of sogo-connector? It would be a pity, especially because TB is getting a major overhaul since about 2 years. It is probably better to talk to the Thunderbird people if they can integrate some of the missing features. I think with the new carddav implementation in TB102, it could actually be less code to maintain for the sogo-connector. There are some features in SOGo address books which are not yet supported in the TB102 (e.g. categories/groups), so its either waiting, adding them to the addon after all, helping TB to get them integrated, or maybe the best would be to integrate sogo-connector with the CardBook addon instead of the TB address book: CardBook is much more feature complete, but lacks management of subscriptions/shared davs as well. Regards Christian Am 21.06.22 um 11:30 schrieb Fabio Ciuffani (fabio.ciuff...@gmail.com): Hi, In February, Lukas Wringer asked about a SOGo Connector update supporting the next Thunderbird release but got no answer. Thunderbird 102 will probably be released at the end of the month and we have lots of users needing the connector. Could you please tell us if a connector update is planned in the near future ? Thank you, Fabio -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Whoever is going to work on the update, please be aware of the switch from a flat property bag to a vCard storage: Changes to the WebExtension API: https://webextension-api.thunderbird.net/en/102/how-to/contacts.html Description of the core change: https://developer.thunderbird.net/thunderbird-development/codebase-overview/address-book#transition-to-vcard-storage The new address book looks like so: I assume none of the old overlays will apply to the new UI. John On 21.06.2022 11:30, Fabio Ciuffani (fabio.ciuff...@gmail.com) wrote: Hi, In February, Lukas Wringer asked about a SOGo Connector update supporting the next Thunderbird release but got no answer. Thunderbird 102 will probably be released at the end of the month and we have lots of users needing the connector. Could you please tell us if a connector update is planned in the near future ? Thank you, Fabio -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Hi all, I have been testing the 102 betas with SOGo for some time. It is actually quite usable without the connector. There are some things that do not work: -- Creating new calendar/address book on the server (web interface has to be used) -- Subscribing to other users calendars only works if you go through the whole process of entering a new caldav account. -- Giving other users access to your calendar/address book (web interface has to be used) -- Address lists (They will never work without changes on the SOGo server side) Given this announcement (https://www.mail-archive.com/users@sogo.nu/msg31386.html) I doubt that there will be an update for the Thunderbird connector. We will probably use it without the plug-in in the future. It is probably better to talk to the Thunderbird people if they can integrate some of the missing features. Regards Christian Am 21.06.22 um 11:30 schrieb Fabio Ciuffani (fabio.ciuff...@gmail.com): Hi, In February, Lukas Wringer asked about a SOGo Connector update supporting the next Thunderbird release but got no answer. Thunderbird 102 will probably be released at the end of the month and we have lots of users needing the connector. Could you please tell us if a connector update is planned in the near future ? Thank you, Fabio -- Dr. Christian Naumer Vice President Unit Head Bioprocess Development BRAIN Biotech AG Darmstaedter Str. 34-36 64673 Zwingenberg, Germany T: +49 6251 9331-30 F: +49 6251 9331-11 c...@brain-biotech.com www.brain-biotech.com Follow @BRAINbiotech on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BRAINbiotech Follow @BRAIN Biotech AG on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainbiotech Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg | Bergstrasse Registergericht AG Darmstadt | HRB 24758 Vorstand: Adriaan Moelker (Vorstandsvorsitzender) | Lukas Linnig Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Dr. Georg Kellinghusen -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/listsnull
[SOGo] Thunderbird 102 support
Hi, In February, Lukas Wringer asked about a SOGo Connector update supporting the next Thunderbird release but got no answer. Thunderbird 102 will probably be released at the end of the month and we have lots of users needing the connector. Could you please tell us if a connector update is planned in the near future ? Thank you, Fabio -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists