Omg - thank you so much Odhiambo. Crazy … I was so being focused on a dropdown that I thought it was a bug. 
 

SOLVED. 

On Feb 11, 2024, at 1:49 AM, Odhiambo Washington <users@sogo.nu> wrote:


You can edit the TZ by typing it. Just place your cursor after the C and then backspace, then time whatever TZ you want it to be.

On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 2:26 AM philipp <users@sogo.nu> wrote:

Hello, does no one have an idea?

Here’s a screenshot: I cannot make any changes to the timezone settings in the Web Client. It llooks like there were no time zones in that field. It is not dropdown. The Time Format is correct (I took the screenshot 9 minutes ago).

But the time in the inbox is also wrong – it shows UTC time.

 

 

 

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From: phil...@brightandepic.com <phil...@brightandepic.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2024 9:45 PM
To: 'users@sogo.nu' <users@sogo.nu>
Subject: nano /etc timezone - list? default UTC only

 

Hello everyone,

 

I’m quite desperate because I have two problems with Sogo / Mailcow:

 

I run a sogo and mailcow dockerized.

 

Problem 1: Regardless of the timezone of my server (America/Ney_York), SOGo uses the default UTC time which is pretty bad as the users don’t have the correct time on their emails.

Problem 2: My clients who use sogo cannot change timezones in their settings. I remember the timezone field being a dropdown? I don’t have anything there but the field “UTC”.

 

So my question is:

1) the timezone file in the docker container sogo “/etc/timezone” has just one timezone, which is Etc/UTC – can I include a list of timezones there? If so, what is the correct format and where can I get this list from?

2) How can I enable my users to be able to switch timezone within their settings?

I found this folder too containing ics files. Can I uploade them to a folder?
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/tree/master/SOPE/NGCards/TimeZones

 

Philipp



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