Re: [SOGo] Packaging Debian in SOGo
I know, I will get flamed right now, but please do not use gnutls. Google for i.e. OpenLDAP and gnutls and follow the comments from Howard Chu, then you understand me. Or at least dear SOGo devs: please do not drop packges for Ubuntu/Debian on inverse, so people can use the openssl variant. There is no need to flame people who raise valid concerns. I was actually thinking about using NSS instead of GnuTLS, but I don't have a very strong opinion about it. I did have some problems with GnuTLS a few years ago, but those problems might have been solved and I don't have experience with NSS to compare with. Do you (of anyone else on this list) know of any potential problem with using NSS? Sorry, I don't know about NSS (only name service switch ;-) ) Christian -- Roessner-Network-Solutions Bachelor of Science Informatik Nahrungsberg 81, 35390 Gießen F: +49 641 5879091, M: +49 176 93118939 USt-IdNr.: DE225643613 http://www.roessner-network-solutions.com -- Roessner-Network-Solutions Bachelor of Science Informatik Nahrungsberg 81, 35390 Gießen F: +49 641 5879091, M: +49 176 93118939 USt-IdNr.: DE225643613 http://www.roessner-network-solutions.com signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [SOGo] Packaging Debian in SOGo
At Sat, 02 Apr 2011 08:38:46 +0200, Christian Roessner wrote: I know, I will get flamed right now, but please do not use gnutls. Google for i.e. OpenLDAP and gnutls and follow the comments from Howard Chu, then you understand me. Or at least dear SOGo devs: please do not drop packges for Ubuntu/Debian on inverse, so people can use the openssl variant. There is no need to flame people who raise valid concerns. I was actually thinking about using NSS instead of GnuTLS, but I don't have a very strong opinion about it. I did have some problems with GnuTLS a few years ago, but those problems might have been solved and I don't have experience with NSS to compare with. Do you (of anyone else on this list) know of any potential problem with using NSS? Sorry, I don't know about NSS (only name service switch ;-) ) NSS was orginally created by Netscape and now maintained by Mozilla. It is used by all Mozilla products, but also for example by OpenOffice.org and Chrome. See http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/ for more information. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Subscribing to web calendars
I seem not to be able to subscribe to a web calendar. I've tried to subscribe to a local ics export from the Teambox project management application, creating a calendar of project tasks and it failed. I then tried to subscribe to a 'regular' public icalendar, UK Holidays, in this case (webcal://ical.mac.com/ical/UK32Holidays.ics) with a failure. I get a modal Warning message, 'An error occured while importing calendar.'. However, SOGo's already sent two email stating that the calendar has been created, followed by one saying that it's been deleted. I have almost all debugging enabled and am watching the sogo log file, without noticing any egregious warnings/errors. The one thing that I can see is a HINT: type notice, specifying to use the escape string syntax...E'\\', but I understand from these lists that this is a PostgreSQL notice and that it's harmless. As I didn't find any posting about this problem in the archives, and as Sunbird happily subscribes to this calendar, what can I do to fix this problem. I'm running SOGo 1.3.4 on OpenBSD-current, with PostgreSQL 9.0.3. I realise this isn't the latest version of the software and if it's been fixed in more recent versions, I'll recompile as necessary. Once I can subscribe, will this make a two-way, i.e. read-write calendar, or merely a read-only one? Thanks in advance, Sacha -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] BTS activities for Saturday, April 02 2011
Title: BTS activities for Saturday, April 02 2011 BTS Activities Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs Project: SOGo For the period covering: Saturday, April 02 2011 idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary 1109 2011-04-02 15:45:52 updated (open) Apple iPhone OS No sync of new contacts