otte wrote:
On 11-01-06 3:54 PM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
> Still need some ideas on this one... thanks!
You might want to sniff the IMAP session for that user (SOGo <-> IMAP
server). Could be tricky if you don't have a test environment and tons
of traffic.
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Still need some ideas on this one... thanks!
Chris
On 1/5/11 2:00 PM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
I have an odd one. I have one user (out of thousands) that is unable
to see any of his mail any longer in the SOGo web interface. He can
log in successfully, view his calendar and his address book, but
On 1/5/11 3:52 PM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
BTW - 'sogo-tool remove' doesn't remove all users data. His preferences
(like a position of the separating line in Mail module) stay in the
database all the time :-(
Good to know - guess I need to go be more aggressive in the mysql
d
On 1/5/11 2:54 PM, Milos Wimmer wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011, Chris Hobbs wrote:
I have an odd one. I have one user (out of thousands) that is unable
to see any of his mail any longer in the SOGo web interface. He can
log in
successfully, view his calendar and his address book, but the folder
what to look at next?
Thanks,
Chris
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was able to confirm what she reported.
We're running a relatively recent nightly: 201010241123
Any ideas? What further info might I try to find for troubleshooting?
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On Monday, November 8, 2010 11:57 AM PST, Chris Hobbs wrote:
On 11/8/10 1:57 AM, ghido wrote:
> - possibility to use "modify as new"
Here's a hack for that. Copy the message to your Drafts folder. You can
re-edit from there.
Would like the feature enabled directl
On 11/8/10 1:57 AM, ghido wrote:
- possibility to use "modify as new"
Here's a hack for that. Copy the message to your Drafts folder. You can
re-edit from there.
Would like the feature enabled directly though :-)
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from your IMAP server.
Thanks Ludovic. It was (not surprisingly) self-inflicted. I had brought
up a second Dovecot 1.2 server and was splitting the load with haproxy.
Apparently that was dumb :-) Time to get Dovecot 2.0 with its built-in
balancer (with user persistence) up and running here.
On 9/22/10 1:58 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
On 22/09/10 3:48 PM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
And I meant to mention that there are not corresponding errors in our
dovecot logs.
Not that I don't trust you but I find it strange that SOGo tries to
connect, simply can't and you don't
On 9/22/10 12:46 PM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
Sep 22 10:58:14 sogod: SOGo watchdog [28555]: [ERROR]
<0x0x2987490[NGImap4ConnectionManager]> IMAP4 login failed:
host=10.3.1.41, user=lhamann, pwd=yes
url=imap://lham...@10.3.1.41/INBOX/
base=(nil)
base-class=(nil))
= <0x0x2f69540[NGIm
)
socket=address=<0x0x2e8a1b0[NGInternetSocketAddress]:
host=sogo2.nhusd.k12.ca.us port=55537
> connectedTo=<0x0x2e2ea60[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=10.3.1.41
port=143>>>
I've reverted back to 1.3.0 until I can get this sorted. Any ideas?
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em to reproduce it myself, so it's hard to get a
handle on what causes it. A few of the users have 2000-4000 messages in
their INBOX, but others have 100-300, so it doesn't seem to be a volume
issue.
Any ideas on how to start troubleshooting this?
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design, or just something that hasn't come up
before? If it isn't by design, would it be appropriate to file an RFE
for it?
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Has worked
great ever since :-)
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Any ideas on this?
On 8/23/10 10:27 AM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
We use a calendar to keep track of substitute teacher requests in our
district. I've set up a calendar for that purpose, and granted the
user that will be managing those requests full access to it (Modify on
everything, an
ng a calendar in this way to manage subs in completely weird, but I'm
wondering if anyone has any ideas on how we might make this work.
I'm not above mucking about in the database to deal with this if I need
to...
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Ludovic,
I have the same issue with the English version of TB; I updated my extensions
this morning with the latest nightlies in the hopes that would resolve it. No
dice.
Chris Hobbs
Director, Technology
New Haven Unified School District
On Aug 10, 2010, at 5:32 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote
On 8/5/10 12:03 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Any news on this?
p...@rick
FWIW, I have this problem with my personal calendar. We've not rolled
out TB to users, so I don't know if it's unique to me or not.
Interestingly, I *can* edit other calendars' entries where I've been
given permission
How are others handling the printing of calendars? I have several
users that feel they must have a hard copy of their calendars, and
there's no support in the web client to handle that nicely.
I've been installing Sunbird with limited success, and suspect I'll need
to get them on TB+Lightning
On 8/3/10 10:37 AM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
On 8/2/10 11:08 AM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
I highly recommend you back up the user's table first, just in case
something horrible goes wrong.
So, I didn't take my own advice and ran this process without backing
up a user's table first. So no
On 8/2/10 11:08 AM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
I highly recommend you back up the user's table first, just in case
something horrible goes wrong.
So, I didn't take my own advice and ran this process without backing up
a user's table first. So now I have 0 rows in the calendar table. I
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On 7/28/10 9:38 PM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
I was able to recreate the card, stask and scal linked to SOGo and tested it
successfully on a second BB; didn't have access to the user's BB I experienced
this with yesterday, but I assume hers will be resolved as well.
I then ran into bug
f the switch to Pacific
Standard Time.
Any ideas?
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but I assume hers will be resolved as well.
I then ran into bug 690, which looks to be an artifact of our imported
calendars. I'm thinking I'm going to be playing with mysqldump and perl to fix
that one...
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I have installed and configured Funambol and confirmed that it works
by successfully using syncevolution to sync my MacBook address book with
SOGo. So I believe Funambol is configured properly.
I tried my first BB install yesterday, and failed the first time because
I did not change the item
On 7/14/10 3:48 PM, Chris Hobbs wrote:
I am unable to subscribe to my SOGo 1.2.2.20100707 calendar in iCal 4
on OS X 10.6.
sogo.log shows the following when I try:
127.0.0.1 - - [14/Jul/2010:15:37:58 GMT] "GET
/SOGo/dav/chobbs/Calendar/personal/ HTTP/1.1" 401 0/0 0.002 - - 8K
uid
);
bindPassword = ;
canAuthenticate = NO;
scope = SUB;
displayName = "NHUSD Group Directory";
hostname = 10.3.1.1;
id = groupdirectory;
i
I had a similar error when I tried to bring up a second sogo web server pointed
to the original database. I changed the .GNUstepDefaults to point to the
correct host (sogo1), but all of my created users had localhost in their paths
in sogo_folder_info. I fixed it with the following mysql stateme
I discovered after we had migrated all of our users to SOGo that unless the "Any Authenticated User" is granted access to view date and time, the free/busy search does not work. So I fixed that with some perl and mysql hackery (see below) , but I'm not sure how to ensure that future new users hav
Thanks Ludovic,
What it would it take to add the mail identity concept to SOGo? Feel free to
e-mail me off-list to talk about this.
> Good to know! Sad that Novell will likely fire one on their side for lack of
> revenue ;-)
Well, the solution to that would have been to create a product we
lable
such amazingly good software. Eliminating the license fees we've been paying to
Novell is allowing me to save a technician that surely would have been
eliminated in budget cuts this year.
Chris
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ge the presence of these messages
and get them into SOGo's calendar programmatically so that I avoid having to
run the export/import manually on each users' account?
Thanks for the help,
Chris
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My google-fu seems to be failing me, and I can't seem to be finding good docs
and setting up haproxy to work with SOGo. My goal is to have multiple web
front-ends behind the haproxy box. I'm currently getting 502 errors when I go
through the haproxy server.
Thanks for any tips,
Ch
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