* Ludovic Marcotte :
> On 05/08/12 17:23, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> >I ran into a manage sieve client limit on a Dovecot server today. By default
> >Dovecot allows a maximum of 10 concurrent managesieve connections from a
> >client.
> Client being Sieve client or user?
Reading the docs I'd say
Title: BTS activities for Wednesday, August 08 2012
BTS Activities
Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
Project: SOGo
For the period covering: Wednesday, August 08 2012
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Fresh install.
sogod runs, but hangs.
no listener on port 2 per netstat -a
must kill -9 to stop sogod
sogo.log has only a few lines about version, vmem size check and
modules loaded. Adding the obvious debug settings produces nothing.
Followed the install pdf as best I could. Ideas?
-e
So
Hi all.
I would ask what is the recommended way of contributing to SOGo? Recently
I added two patches in Mantis bug messages, but I'm not sure if I chose
the right way?
Thank you for directions.
Slavek
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On Aug 8, 2012, at 6:49 AM, Daniel Müller wrote:
> Is there a way to show apache to set RequestHeader according to external and
> internal Ips?
> Or just grap the IP and set it to?
That is what DNS is for. Assign a hostname and domain. IPs are so messy. But
why do you need to have the internal
Il 08/08/2012 15:19, Alessio Fattorini ha scritto:
How can customize SOGoMailCustomEMail in .GNUstepDefaults file?
I have this LDAP entry
dn: uid=alessandrog,ou=Users,dc=nethesis,dc=it
Sorry this entry is wrong, obviously is:
> dn: uid=marior,ou=Users,dc=nethesis,dc=it
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How can customize SOGoMailCustomEMail in .GNUstepDefaults file?
I have this LDAP entry
dn: uid=alessandrog,ou=Users,dc=nethesis,dc=it
structuralObjectClass: inetOrgPerson
entryUUID: 08f881a4-48e6-1031-9a34-d733063420e2
creatorsName: cn=root,dc=nethesis,dc=it
createTimestamp: 20120612142416Z
ou:
Thinking about SERVER_ADDR in apache.
Tried to substitute server-name and url like this:
RequestHeader set "x-webobjects-server-name" "SERVER_ADDR"
RequestHeader set "x-webobjects-server-url" "https://SERVER_ADDR";
So the IP can be danymic loaded when I request from internal with
192.xxx.xxx.xxx
Hello,
I have used 'dnsmasq' internally in this case.
This will replace/relay to your internal DNS server. It can override various
'internet' entries by having them in your hosts file:
192.168.0.1 my.dynamic.ip.hostname
This means that queries to hit the dnsmasq server will receive the inte
Now after a lot of thinking and trying I came to an solution:
Changing in my SOGo.conf all RequestHeader entries to my external IP
RequestHeader set "x-webobjects-server-port" "443"
RequestHeader set "x-webobjects-server-name" "my.ext.i.p"
RequestHeader set "x-webobjects-server-url" "https:
As you've been reading before - imapsync will do the trick - actually it
works very well with exchange.
At times you'll have to take care of transcribing IMAP message flags
(e.g. "answered", "read","unread",junk,non-junk) to those understood by
your target server or you'll loose them or seemin
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