AW: AW: [SOGo] Error with recipient

2011-08-20 Thread m_brunnl
But I think there is no other way to do the filtering of mails, isn’t it? When 
I add a filter in the SOGo webfrontent, the rule will be processed by sieve.
So I think it is a little bit ironic, that SOGo provides such filter 
functionality but then does not check subfolders for new mails or is there 
another way to provide this update functionality for subfolders, e.g. by 
connecting a different filter technique?
I only heard of managesieve for dovecot.

Malte

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* m_bru...@cs.uni-kl.de users@sogo.nu:
 One example I think of is: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=1289
 And unfortunately I have found this too late and added a new one 
 containing the same problem.

To me this isn't a sieve error. The problem seems to be that the SOGo client 
does not check subfolders. Of course this becomes a problem the moment you 
start using sieve filters with its :fileinto capability, because then you start 
noticing the client doesn't notice ...

 I was oriented towards http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA and other HowTo's.
 Anything I have forgotten? Dovecot and so managesieve is running with 
 the dovecot user.

Unless you don't see any errors in the mail.log you should be fine.

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Re: [SOGo] Error with recipient

2011-08-20 Thread Martin Rabl

Am 20.08.11 10:13, schrieb m_bru...@cs.uni-kl.de:

But I think there is no other way to do the filtering of mails, isn’t it? When 
I add a filter in the SOGo webfrontent, the rule will be processed by sieve.
So I think it is a little bit ironic, that SOGo provides such filter 
functionality but then does not check subfolders for new mails or is there 
another way to provide this update functionality for subfolders, e.g. by 
connecting a different filter technique?
I only heard of managesieve for dovecot.

These are two several things:
- Filtering is sieve and not provided by SOGo, but SOGo can write 
filtersscripts for sieve (given via managesieve)


- Checking subfolders for new Mails is an IMAP thing an a client thing. 
The client can check for Mails in subfolders by sending an command to 
the IMAP server. But IMHO only the root folder state is sent to the client.


Martin


Malte

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* m_bru...@cs.uni-kl.deusers@sogo.nu:

One example I think of is: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=1289
And unfortunately I have found this too late and added a new one
containing the same problem.


To me this isn't a sieve error. The problem seems to be that the SOGo client 
does not check subfolders. Of course this becomes a problem the moment you 
start using sieve filters with its :fileinto capability, because then you start 
noticing the client doesn't notice ...


I was oriented towards http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA and other HowTo's.
Anything I have forgotten? Dovecot and so managesieve is running with
the dovecot user.


Unless you don't see any errors in the mail.log you should be fine.

p@rick

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Re: [SOGo] Error with recipient

2011-08-20 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 20/08/11 07:55, Martin Rabl wrote:
- Checking subfolders for new Mails is an IMAP thing an a client 
thing. The client can check for Mails in subfolders by sending an 
command to the IMAP server. But IMHO only the root folder state is 
sent to the client. 

Adding a slight precision here.

When you login in SOGo, go in the mail interface and open mailboxes 
other than the INBOX, SOGo will build a list of them. They will be also 
updated for new messages just like the INBOX is by default. When you 
logout or change module, that list is wiped.


This is pretty much how Thunderbird 3.1 does it too, beside the change 
module thing.


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AW: [SOGo] Error with recipient

2011-08-20 Thread m_brunnl
Ah k, nice technical information.
Does anybody also know where exactly this map is managed?
Perhaps I can patch this for my needs as I have several folders where mails can 
be sorted in.
There are too much to click through each of the folders in order to look for 
new mails.
I think it is an issue some other users will be happy of having that.

Malte

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Von: Ludovic Marcotte [mailto:lmarco...@inverse.ca] 
Gesendet: Samstag, 20. August 2011 14:04
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On 20/08/11 07:55, Martin Rabl wrote:
 - Checking subfolders for new Mails is an IMAP thing an a client 
 thing. The client can check for Mails in subfolders by sending an 
 command to the IMAP server. But IMHO only the root folder state is 
 sent to the client.
Adding a slight precision here.

When you login in SOGo, go in the mail interface and open mailboxes 
other than the INBOX, SOGo will build a list of them. They will be also 
updated for new messages just like the INBOX is by default. When you 
logout or change module, that list is wiped.

This is pretty much how Thunderbird 3.1 does it too, beside the change 
module thing.

Regards,

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Re: [SOGo] Auth Errors

2011-08-20 Thread Jason Wohlford
Fixed this by setting:

  SOGoCacheCleanupInterval = 0;

On Aug 14, 2011, at 12:45 AM, Fasil wrote:

 could you share your sogo and imap log?
 
 On 08/14/2011 02:28 AM, Jason Wohlford wrote:
 I'm so close to rolling out SOGo. Please, please help.
 
 I keep running into authentication errors. Sometimes it will login and 
 sometimes it won't. Nothing changed in between. I'm authenticating against 
 LDAP with OpenLDAP. Any ideas?
 
 
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[SOGo] iPhone Calendars

2011-08-20 Thread Jason Wohlford
For some reason my iPhone does not display my CalDAV calendars. I can add an 
event on my iPhone and it shows up in iCal and the SOGo web interface. However, 
once it contacts the SOGo server, the event disappears. Ideas?

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[SOGo] One user cannot log in...

2011-08-20 Thread Bruce Johnson
We have SOGo set up using our Active Directory domain for the ldap source, and 
one user cannot log in. I get the message:

SOGoRootPage Login for user 'username' might not have worked - password 
policy: 65535  grace: -1  expire: -1  bound: 0

in the sogo.log.

This person has no problems logging in to any other service in the domain, and 
her AD record doesn't look any different than any other. 

All I've found searching the list is 'this is LDAP configuration issues'; we 
haven't run into any other person on the domain with this issue.

Any ideas?

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Re: [SOGo] One user cannot log in...

2011-08-20 Thread Jason Wohlford

On Aug 20, 2011, at 2:25 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

 We have SOGo set up using our Active Directory domain for the ldap source, 
 and one user cannot log in. I get the message:
 
 SOGoRootPage Login for user 'username' might not have worked - password 
 policy: 65535  grace: -1  expire: -1  bound: 0
 
 in the sogo.log.
 
 This person has no problems logging in to any other service in the domain, 
 and her AD record doesn't look any different than any other. 
 
 All I've found searching the list is 'this is LDAP configuration issues'; we 
 haven't run into any other person on the domain with this issue.
 
 Any ideas?


I ran into a similary problem using OpenLDAP. However, it wasn't related to 
just one user, it would occur on all users. What I did to fix the error on my 
side was the following command:

  defaults write sogod SOGoLDAPQueryTimeout 30

My hope is that will fix your issue too. I suspect a bug in the caching 
mechanism for SOGo.

Best Regards,
Jason

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Re: [SOGo] One user cannot log in...

2011-08-20 Thread Jason Wohlford
Pardon! Wrong command!

  defaults write sogod SOGoCacheCleanupInterval 0

On Aug 20, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Jason Wohlford wrote:

 
 On Aug 20, 2011, at 2:25 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
 
 We have SOGo set up using our Active Directory domain for the ldap source, 
 and one user cannot log in. I get the message:
 
 SOGoRootPage Login for user 'username' might not have worked - password 
 policy: 65535  grace: -1  expire: -1  bound: 0
 
 in the sogo.log.
 
 This person has no problems logging in to any other service in the domain, 
 and her AD record doesn't look any different than any other. 
 
 All I've found searching the list is 'this is LDAP configuration issues'; we 
 haven't run into any other person on the domain with this issue.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 
 I ran into a similary problem using OpenLDAP. However, it wasn't related to 
 just one user, it would occur on all users. What I did to fix the error on my 
 side was the following command:
 
  defaults write sogod SOGoLDAPQueryTimeout 30
 
 My hope is that will fix your issue too. I suspect a bug in the caching 
 mechanism for SOGo.


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Re: [SOGo] iPhone Calendars

2011-08-20 Thread Jason Wohlford

On Aug 20, 2011, at 1:41 PM, Jason Wohlford wrote:

 For some reason my iPhone does not display my CalDAV calendars. I can add an 
 event on my iPhone and it shows up in iCal and the SOGo web interface. 
 However, once it contacts the SOGo server, the event disappears. Ideas?

We'll this is interesting. I restarted my iPhone and the calendars show up now. 
Go figure. Looks to be a client issue.

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