Hi,

Well, I got it working. I had a bit of a Homer Simpson moment with a 'doh!' 
when I realized that I hadn't done some port configuration on my router and 
that was stopping comms coming into the network.

As for the SSL, I'm am thinking that I hadn't restarted the httpd service at 
some point and that needed to be done to get eM Client to see the 
CalDAV/CardDAV properly.

So, it all now seems to be working. I'm going to be giving eM Client a trial 
run over the next month alongside Outlook, but from initial mucking around this 
morning, it's looking likely that I will finally be able to move away from MS 
Outlook and keep my personal data off the public cloud! :)

I had planned to do an OpenChange/Outlook implementation but that may no longer 
be necessary, for me at least. I will still potentially look to doing it, if 
only for demonstration purposes for potential commercial clients. But that can 
wait until ClearOS is ready for Samba4, etc.

All that's left now is to get my antiquated Windows Mobile 6.1 smart phone to 
work with CalDAV/CardDAV. But that's likely to be a whole other story...

Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian James Vale [mailto:ianjamesv...@icefire.eu] 
Sent: 28 June 2013 20:25
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: RE: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient


Hi,

Well, I don't quite know what I did, but I seem to have SSL access via my 
custom port :) :$

I've been hacking around trying to change that port number back from 80 to a 
different port number than 1234 that I had before. I've changed something 
somewhere other than (etc/httpd/conf.d/) ssl.conf or SOGo.conf, but I can't 
figure out where and I only seem to be able to use 1234 at the moment!

Anyway, to cut the long story short, I decided to have one last go connecting 
on 1234 via the following in eM Client and now it works, albeit with a server 
name warning on the certificate file:

https://sogo.example.com:1234/SOGo/dav/username/

If I can ever figure out what I did to get it working I'll reply here.

Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Marriner [mailto:bruce+s...@bmts.us]
Sent: 28 June 2013 17:24
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: RE: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient



On Friday, June 28, 2013 11:03 AM CDT, "Ian James Vale" 
<ianjamesv...@icefire.eu> wrote:

> Hi Bruce,
>
> I've just been hacking around and changed SOGo.conf in 
> etc/httpd/conf.d from SSL HTTPS (443) to HTTP, and redirected the 
> firewall port forward from the web server to the mail server and that 
> now allows eM Client to see the Calendar.
>
> When on 443 or custom port 1234 I can do the web browser test you 
> suggested and get the web page you got: -- An error occurred during 
> object publishing no WebDAV GET support?! --
>
> Therefore it would appear the problem is to do with the SSL somehow 
> and how eM Client works with it. My thoughts are that it might be 
> server certificate related but as yet I don't know precisely what 
> might be wrong with it.

Ah, it very well could be an SSL issue.  I don't use SSL on my SOGo install (or 
very many things anywhere) because the NSA is already reading and storing all 
my private information and probably selling it to Google, China, and anybody 
else who wants it.  Also generally speaking.. SSL tends to make a pretty damn 
easy thing turn into a bit more of a PIA then it's worth for me.

You might try 8443 as it's a common alternate SSL port if you're not already 
using that.  Maybe there's some SSL settings that need to be adjusted to match 
your port number.  I'm sure there's some configuration in Apache needed.

You might try to get it working without SSL then add SSL into the mix 
afterwards.  I find that's generally easier when I have to do SSL.



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