Hi everyone,
Perhaps I am missing a simple step here but I am running SOGo v1.3.16 on a
centos server using mysql as a database backend and my problem is this:
When creating a meeting with multiple attendees, if anyone of those attendees
declines, (or accepts for that matter), they cant change thei
We have the latest stable version of SOGo running on a Centos 5.6 box which has
served us well for over 12 months now. We mainly use the web interface for
adding and altering events, some people use Thunderbird successfully and we
also use iPhones, with limited success.
The iPhones are connected b
Hi everyone,
I've been using SOGo on a centos 5.5 box with postgres, external LDAP, seperate
email server for some time now with much success.
I have noticed that despite attempting to "update" SOGo to the latest version
1.3.8(b i think?) using yum, yum reports that sogo is up to date (at 1.3.7),
Hi,
Is this a "feature" or a bug? I have the latest nightly build installed on
centos with postgres and LDAP for authentication. I am using the Web interface
I create an event with a custom recurring period, ie every 3 months on every
third Wednesday for 3 appointments, several other users are ad
Hi everyone,
Just a simple question really, the GNUsteps defaults file, is it just me or
does no-one use the XML format?
all the community discussion I have read about configuring SOGo seems to show
examples in some sort of array format like this:
e.g.
something = (
{
fieldname = value;
Hi,
I have installed SOGo 1.3.6 onto a centos 5.5 box with postgresql. I am using
an external (existing) LDAP server for authentication and an existing IMAP
server for email integration.
I really only need the calendar functions of SOGo to work. I have switched to
SOGo from WebCalendar because of