the problem does not exist -
so Apple won't give it a big attention.
From: mar...@netson.sk
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 11:59:13 +0100
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Activesync drains battery
Hi,
On 26 Jan 2015, at 18:22, zero one lis...@outlook.de wrote:Me too on iOS 8.
No rsvp buttons. Invitation
Hello
IMAP has nothing to do with invitations.
As long as it is delivered to your client.
I had once a user which got invitations in TNEF format from an Outlook user.
That didn't work either.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
Am 2015-01-26 um 18:22 schrieb zero one:
Me too on iOS 8. No rsvp
] Activesync drains battery
Hi,
On 26 Jan 2015, at 18:22, zero one lis...@outlook.de
mailto:lis...@outlook.de wrote:
Me too on iOS 8. No rsvp buttons. Invitation comes from external user (via
outlook which is a usual scenario for me). IMAP server is dovecot. Maybe
something related
the problem
does not exist - so Apple won't give it a big attention.
From: mar...@netson.sk mailto:mar...@netson.sk
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 11:59:13 +0100
To: users@sogo.nu mailto:users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Activesync drains battery
Hi,
On 26 Jan 2015, at 18:22, zero one lis
Hi,
On 26 Jan 2015, at 18:22, zero one lis...@outlook.de wrote:
Me too on iOS 8. No rsvp buttons. Invitation comes from external user (via
outlook which is a usual scenario for me). IMAP server is dovecot. Maybe
something related to the IMAP server?
It has nothing to do with IMAP. Did my
Hello Petr Mandelík
Then you should perhaps open a bug report at http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/
As you can reproduce this, you could provide logs and other infos for it.
With that information, Inverse should be able to pin this bug down.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
Am 2015-01-23 um 14:12 schrieb
On 26 Jan 2015, at 08:23, zero one lis...@outlook.de wrote:
Yes, I tried the newest nighty build. What I found out is that when using
IMAP, calDAV you cannot accept meeting invites. I only see a button add to
caendar and with this the organizer won't get a reply after accepting or
Me too on iOS 8. No rsvp buttons. Invitation comes from external user (via
outlook which is a usual scenario for me). IMAP server is dovecot. Maybe
something related to the IMAP server?
Am 26.01.2015 um 16:04 schrieb Martin Simovic mar...@netson.sk:
On 26 Jan 2015, at 08:23, zero one
On 23 Jan 2015, at 16:15, zero one lis...@outlook.de wrote:
Problem with z-push is the way it handles meeting invitations - I discovered
several problems with this:
a) outgoing invites are not sent correctly (empty mail instead of ics
attachment)
b) incoming invites can't be accepted
On Friday, January 23, 2015 06:50 AM CST, Martin Simovic mar...@netson.sk
wrote:
On 23 Jan 2015, at 10:01, Petr Mandelík p...@mandelik.com wrote: 1) Works.
But I have another mailbox on MS Exchange server with Push enables and it
nevers falls in endless loop. Therefore there must be
1) Works. But I have another mailbox on MS Exchange server with Push enables
and it nevers falls in endless loop. Therefore there must be something wrong
with SOGo.
2) It was me who wrote about NAT. Now after many days of testing and many other
combinations of SOGo parameters I must say the
On 23 Jan 2015, at 10:01, Petr Mandelík p...@mandelik.com wrote:
1) Works. But I have another mailbox on MS Exchange server with Push enables
and it nevers falls in endless loop. Therefore there must be something wrong
with SOGo.
Indeed. Push *should* work without impact on battery life,
The workaround works. If sogo endless loop occurs I switch reminders setting on
my iPhone off and again on. After that communication follows
SOGoMaximumPingInterval. It happens regardless on SOGoMaximumPingInterval,
SOGoMaximumSyncInterval and SOGoInternalSyncInterval. Any change in calendar
: [SOGo] Activesync drains battery
On Friday, January 23, 2015 06:50 AM CST, Martin Simovic mar...@netson.sk
wrote:
On 23 Jan 2015, at 10:01, Petr Mandelík p...@mandelik.com wrote: 1) Works.
But I have another mailbox on MS Exchange server with Push enables and it
nevers falls in endless loop
I fully agree. Yesterday Thomas supported me and found out some things that
cause these endless loops and that need to be fixed. Meanwhile I was advices to
set up the account as activesync but don't set it to push but to pull (15
minutes). This seem to work. Hope that we will soon get a fix ...
On 01/22/2015 06:00 PM, Davide Bozzelli wrote:
Given the high demand about this topic, could u please publish some
best practices about tuning this values ?
Something like if you have 50 users then set them with these values or
something like.
Yes, we would also appreciate that. Specially
Given the high demand about this topic, could u please publish some
best practices about tuning this values ?
Something like if you have 50 users then set them with these values or
something like.
It's not intuitive as you might think .
Thx
Il 22/01/15 17:47, Ludovic Marcotte ha scritto:
On
On 22 Jan 2015, at 16:38, lis...@outlook.de wrote:
Hi,
when using Activesync the battery of my iPhone drains significantly. The log
shows a lot of entries with
Change detected, we push the content
tcpdump and verbose logging are showing constantly connections to the IMAP-
server.
Hello,
there has been a thread recently about this topic.
- You have to tune the ActiveSync settings on serverside to match your
needs.
Am 22.01.2015 um 16:38 schrieb lis...@outlook.de:
Hi,
when using Activesync the battery of my iPhone drains significantly. The log
shows a lot of entries
On 22/01/2015 10:38, lis...@outlook.de wrote:
Any ideas concerning the reason?
Have you tuned your proxy read timeouts in nginx? You had 90 seconds
from your previous post, which is way too low.
Have you also tuned:
SOGoMaximumPingInterval
SOGoMaximumSyncInterval
SOGoInternalSyncInterval
If
I cannot confirm 3)
Especially when you need to send and receive invites to appointments calDAV is
by far not a good solution.
As well I have successfully used EAS eg with openXchange (OX) without such a
huge battery drain. So I assume it can be solved by adjusting some settings.
Am
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