Title: BTS activities for Tuesday, November 08 2022
BTS Activities
Home page: https://bugs.sogo.nu
Project: SOGo
For the period covering: Tuesday, November 08 2022
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Hi Justin,
Did you have a blank page in previous NB (2 days ago) ?
Could you clear your browser cache and retry ?
Sebastien
Le Mardi, Novembre 08, 2022 18:07 CET, "Justin Kumpe" (jaku...@kumpes.com)
a écrit:
After updating to the latest nightly build of SOGo users are getting a blank
On 08.11.22 18:07, Justin Kumpe (jaku...@kumpes.com) wrote:
After updating to the latest nightly build of SOGo users are getting a
blank white page after logging in. Any ideas how to fix this?
please provide more info, like logs.
Am 08.11.2022 um 11:07:11 Uhr schrieb Justin Kumpe:
> After updating to the latest nightly build of SOGo users are getting
> a blank white page after logging in. Any ideas how to fix this?
Any error message in the console in the browser (F12) or in the logs
from Apache or SOGo?
Am 08.11.2022 um 18:48:47 Uhr schrieb Odhiambo Washington:
> Well, this is something that you can check from SOGo's logs. If you
> gave it that name as the IMAP server,
> you can check on the logs to see the IP address it is making a
> connection to.
It currently only connects to the server in
On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 6:36 PM Marco Moock wrote:
> Am 08.11.2022 um 16:48:53 Uhr schrieb Odhiambo Washington:
>
> > SOGo is not a load-balancer.
> > SOGo daemon only listens and responds to what the web server requests
> > of it.
>
> I talked about the connection to the IMAP server. Does sogo
Am 08.11.2022 um 16:48:53 Uhr schrieb Odhiambo Washington:
> SOGo is not a load-balancer.
> SOGo daemon only listens and responds to what the web server requests
> of it.
I talked about the connection to the IMAP server. Does sogo do any load
balancing there is it is possible, e.g. because
SOGo is not a load-balancer.
SOGo daemon only listens and responds to what the web server requests of it.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 4:38 PM Marco Moock wrote:
> Hello,
> at work we have 2 IMAP servers. There is a hostname with 2 A records.
> Does sogo do DNS round-robin by using them randomly or
Hello,
at work we have 2 IMAP servers. There is a hostname with 2 A records.
Does sogo do DNS round-robin by using them randomly or does sogo use
just the first and only uses the second if the first is unreachable?
Currently the requests only go to the machine listed in the 1st A.
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