On 2011-12-13 21:40, Paul Mecham wrote:
>
> do you have any other recommendations to get rid of the HTTP
> 500 error when saving a draft from the SOGO web interface.  Could it
> have something to do with LDAP? 
>  Does SOGO require that the LDAP server
> have a predefined directory structure or does it build it. 

This has nothing to do with LDAP at all.


> It seems
> like SOGO builds it automatically because when I try to create a mail
> box INBOX.Drafts using the cm command in cyradm utility I get an error
> statusing that I don’t have rights to do it even though I’m using the
> cyrus admin user.
> 

Sorry, but the cyrus user only has privilege for setting privileges on
all existing folders/mailboxes.
So in order to create some folder/mailbox you have to give the cyrus
user the privilege to do so first.
Add the create (== c) privilege for cyrus to the mailbox you want to add
folders.
Then you can create the additional Drafts folder/mailbox.

You should have the following folders in IMAP for each account:
INBOX (which is in cyrus something like user.username)
INBOX.Drafts
INBOX.Trash
INBOX.Sent


> 
> It’s just not real clear what LDAP sub/folders have to be created in
> order for SOGO to work.  As far as I can tell, SOGO is building these
> directories automatically.  If I add folders I can see them in the
> interface.  I’m at a loss.  I think I may grab the code and see what’s
> up.  Is the code available for the 2.0 stuff?

As I said before that's IMAP not LDAP.

You can create these INBOX subfolders within SOGo.
Then select them and give each of them the correct function.
You have to select the folder, e.g. Drafts, then right click on it and
choose "Use This Folder For" --> "Drafts".
After this the corresponding folder will show another icon, a pencil for
drafts.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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