Hello Ben

Am 16.01.2016 um 01:54 schrieb Ben:
> I'm getting weird behavior with start / stop time of events being off by
> 1 or 2 hours.
> 
> If I login into SOGo webmail and create a new event at 10:00, it gets
> created at 8:00. If I open that same event it still says it starts at 8.
> If I change it to start at 4:00, when I hit save, it moves to 3:00. More
> generally, when I create an event, it gets saved 2 hours earlier than I
> specify. If I edit an event, it is saved 1 hour earlier than I say. 
> Same problem on Chrome and Firefox with Win 10 client.
> 
> Server is running sogo 2.3.5-1 on Debian Jessie. I tried downgrading to
> 2.3.4 and 2.3.1, but I see the same behavior. I think this problem
> started pretty recently, but I don't know what triggered it. I haven't
> changed any settings, but my /etc/sogo/sogo.conf has:
> 
>     SOGoTimeZone = America/Denver;
> 
> /etc/timezone is also "America/Denver"
> 
> I'm guessing this is related. When creating events in
> Thunderbird/Lightning, I get proper ICS files that get into the calendar
> at the right time, but the text in the email message to people who are
> invited is one hour early. Below is an invite to an event at noon Denver
> time. The email invite looks like what is shown below. Notice that the
> start is 11am at the top, but the box that is from the ICS file (and
> what gets into the calendar) is at noon. Both the sending and receiving
> thunderbird has America/Denver for the lightning timezone. Both computer
> are running Windows 10 with automatic timezone.  The event is created 1
> hour too early according to webmail, but it looks right in Lightning.
> 
> 
>  Event Invitation: "Lunch with Someone" Guy
> Start     Friday, January 22, 2016 - 11:00 America/Denver
> End     Friday, January 22, 2016 - 12:00 America/Denver
> 
> Guy has invited you to Lunch with Someone
> 
> Title:
> Lunch with Someone
> 
> When:
> Friday, January 22, 2016 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
> 
> Organizer:
>     Guy <b...@blah.com>
> 
> Attendees:
>     Sue <s...@sue.com>
> 
> Any ideas what could cause this? It seems like maybe some daylight
> savings time setting causing the timezones to be different even though
> everything set to America/Denver. Although I still don't know how new
> events in webmail are off by 2 hours. Any place timezone needs to be set
> besides /etc/sogo/sogo.conf, /etc/timezone and in lightning on the
> client computer?
> 

Which timezone is set in your personal Preferences in the web interface?


Kind regards,
Christian Mack


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