Am 21.11.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Paul van der Vlis ([email protected]): > Op 18-11-16 om 18:04 schreef Paul van der Vlis > ([email protected]): >> Op 17-11-16 om 15:42 schreef Christian Mack >> ([email protected]): >> >>> Yes MOVE means moving the event into another calendar. >>> The question is, in which calendar did it move? >>> As you can not see it in SOGo, it moved it out of SOGo. >>> So check the local calendars in Apple Calendar. >> >> Thanks for your help, I will let the user check it. > > There is no local calendar, the appointment is gone. > > My customer gived me a time where he changed an appointment without > switching calendar. After that the appointment was gone. > I see two MOVE's in the log at the same second. > > You can see this hapening in Ical, because you see some kind of > animation. But it can take a minute. So you need to wait a minute and > look if you see the animation, this is unusuable... > > So, if you change an appointment there is a change that the appointment > is gone. If you switch calendar this is always, if you change something > else, this is sometimes. > > I am using Sogo "2.2.9+git20141017" what comes with Debian stable. > Before I've used Sogo "1.3.17" without this problem. > > Are more people seeing this problem? > > The app on the Iphone does not work good too, when you move an > appointment from one calendar to another, the appointment is copied and > not moved. >
I would update to the current version of SOGo V2. That is 2.3.17. The Debian included one is several years old now. There where a ton of bugs fixed, some are related to iOS. Perhaps you even want to update to SOGo V3. The web interface is completely different though. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Universität Konstanz Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM) Abteilung Basisdienste 78457 Konstanz +49 7531 88-4416
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