That is my question.
Is there a way to create a signature, in SOGo v3, using HTML or images?
And why not?
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Hi,
just wondering if it is possible to add file attachments to invitations?
From Lightning/SOGo I see that http... URLs can be selected, but why ...
An URL could also be placed in the body text
If I try to add a local saved file by drag drop from my Mac desktop,
the file is not added.
On 2013-09-26 2:51 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
just wondering if it is possible to add file attachments to invitations?
This isn't yet supported.
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personne dautre ne le fera ! Message original Sujet: Re: [SOGo] Is it possible to add attachments (PDF...) to calender invitationsDate: Jeudi 26 Septembre 2013 13:05 CESTDe: Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.caRpondre : users@sogo.nuOrganisation: Inverse inc.Pour:
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Hello, I've got sogo running on nginx although I had the same issue in apache.
I can edit the config so that webmail.mydomain.com takes you to the login
without /SOGo appearing, but if I do that and try to login I get an unhandled
error occurred
Here's my config, it'll redirect you to /SOGo, so
client (over a PUT action).
But is it possible SOGo send a IMIP reply without the user interacting with
the GUI, for example my user say he only use the agenda never the webmail.
In that case is it possible sogo send a reply for some invitation mail
(spam meaning not from a other user of SOGo
On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 05:33 EDT, Albert Shih albert.s...@obspm.fr wrote:But is it possible SOGo send a IMIP reply without the user interacting withthe GUI, for example my user say he only use the agenda never the webmail.No.--Ludovic Marcottelmarco...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.755.3630 :: http
Le 12/06/2013 ? 06:55:39-0400, Ludovic Marcotte a écrit
On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 05:33 EDT, Albert Shih albert.s...@obspm.fr
wrote:
But is it possible SOGo send a IMIP reply without the user interacting
with
the GUI, for example my user say he only use the agenda never
Le 08/06/2013 ? 19:20:08-0400, Ron Scott-Adams a écrit
It means it passed through SOGo, and that SOGo tacked on that header because
it
Yes...it's what I understand, but if it's really the case, I'm worry about
spamming. Because if sogo going to reply a message for incomming mail
without
On 10/06/13 04:53, Albert Shih wrote:
Yes...it's what I understand, but if it's really the case, I'm worry about
spamming. Because if sogo going to reply a message for incomming mail
without manual action, that's mean some smart people can spam all internet
using my (or any) sogo server.
SOGo
Le 07/06/2013 ? 22:59:47-0400, Ron Scott-Adams a écrit
Hi,
I'm willing to bet this user has some setting in their client treating
calendar
Wellbecause I don't like to loose ;-) ;-)
invites in some fashion (either automatically rejecting or accepting them.)
PossibleHe using
It means it passed through SOGo, and that SOGo tacked on that header because it
classified the message as a calendar invitation reply. Can you post your
sogo.conf, please?
Ron Scott-Adams
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Soap and education are not as sudden as a massacre, but they are more deadly
in the long
question is : Is it possible sogo reply AUTOMATICALLY to some message ?
That's sound very strange to me but...well...I'm want to be sure.
If you use resource accounts, then yes.
They will automatically accept invitations, if the desired time frame is
not already used up by other events
this
message (spam).
First I suspect some basic spam. But when I check the header I see :
x-sogo-message-type: calendar:invitation-reply
and indeed the message is really send from sogo.
My question is : Is it possible sogo reply AUTOMATICALLY to some message ?
That's sound very strange
To have SOGo running on one machine, with all the other services running
from a Mac Server?
I have an instance of OS X Server 10.6, which has LDAP, Calendar, and
Mail, all running and configured. Can I point SOGo to use those
services, and just have the DB and Web interface on the SOGo
I have been successful installing and using Funambol Server 10.0.3. I
don't think there's any difference between the old documentation and the
new version. I use MySQL and the default Tomcat install. Give it a try
and let us know if you run into any issues.
-Brian
On 10/5/2011 5:22 AM,
Hi,
I'm trying to install funambol server. The installation guide covers the
version 8.7. Is it possible to use version 10 as well?
Rgds
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Dear all,
First post here, I have searched the documentation and the archive of
the list, I haven't found any clue so far :
Is it possible to have HTML in the content of the away message ?
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On 22/06/11 17:03, David Tremblay wrote:
First post here, I have searched the documentation and the archive of
the list, I haven't found any clue so far :
Is it possible to have HTML in the content of the away message ?
Note that I know.
Vacation messages are actually generated by Cyrus (or
On 11-02-20 6:47 AM, Corrado Fiore wrote:
So, before investigating more, let me ask: did anyone managed to remove the
/SOGo path under Nginx?
I'll likely not work correctly right now as SOGo is hardcoded in a few
places. There's an open bug for this:
http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=331
Hi,
You can hide the SOGo path with a reverse proxy like vulture (
http://vulture.open-source.fr/wiki/ )
Fabrice Durand
2011/2/21 Adi Linden a...@adis.ca
So, before investigating more, let me ask: did anyone managed to remove
the /SOGo path under Nginx?
I'll likely not work correctly
Am 18.02.2011 um 23:23 schrieb Adi Linden:
Is it possible to change the default /SOGo URL to something different, like
/something?
Il giorno 19/feb/2011, alle ore 16:24, Martin Rabl ha scritto:
Sure - it is only a proxy before the SOGo-Application-Server.
Hi,
I'm using Nginx as proxy (I'm
Sure - it is only a proxy before the SOGo-Application-Server.
Am 18.02.2011 um 23:23 schrieb Adi Linden:
Hi,
Is it possible to change the default /SOGo URL to something different, like
/something? I am using the default apache proxy config as installed by the
Debian Squeeze packages.
Hi,
Is it possible to change the default /SOGo URL to something different, like
/something? I am using the default apache proxy config as installed by the
Debian Squeeze packages.
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