[SOGo] show images as attachment instead inline
Hello Seems by default Sogo Web shows the images inline and not as attachment. There are a way to change that? (user pref ? ) Regards -- Alain Abbas 11 rue Robert Schumann 54500 Vandoeuvre Tel : +333 83 18 02 70 skype: alain.abbas-- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] No child available to handle incoming request
I am getting a bunch of lines similar to Nov 14 11:14:11 sogod [26929]: [ERROR] 0x0x7f0fa669b2a8[WOWatchDog] No child available to handle incoming request! in my logs. I am not sure what it signifies or how to remedy it. My google-fu failed me. Any ideas/recommendations on what it means and what knob to use? -- Eray Aslan e...@gentoo.org -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Event in invited meeting room's calendar sometime created without organizer
Hi, I've noticed that sometimes events that users create in their personal calendars and that's having meeting room invited are being saved to meeting room's calendar without ORGANIZER field. There are 2 side effects when that happens: - the organizer of such event in shared meeting room's calendar appears to be meeting room user - it is possible to book this meeting room for time occupied by such event I am unable to reproduce this behavior on my account, but this is causing some mess. Sogo 2.0.7 What could be the reason? -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Samba4 fails to join domain
Unfortunately I have been unable to find a combination of SOGo/Samba4/OpenChange that works. I have tried: - The 2.07 release packages - Building my own Samba 4.1(from tarball) and OpenChange(from GIT) packages - The nightly packages(from about 2 weeks before the 2.1 release) - and the 2.0 ZEG I was able to crash Samba4 frequently on all my setups by doing normal user operations in Outlook. A couple of the problems that I observed are listed as being fixed in 2.1, but I really can't put a server into production that can be easily crashed by user actions. Additionally based on my testing Samba4 4.0.1 is unusable (can't join the domain) in a multiple DC environment, so I would have to build my own OpenChange and possibly Samba4 packages anyway. I will setup a clean 2.1 system at some point and will get tracebacks of any crashes I experience, but am not sure when I will be able to do this as I now have to move onto other things. Thanks Mike Quoting Mike Brady mike.br...@devnull.net.nz: Yes I was aware of the member server issues, which is why I was attempting to join as a DC. I have one correction to make. My original servers were 4.0.9,but I had upgraded them to 4.0.10. To make sure that the domain didn't have some other issue I have added a 3rd 4.0.10 DC with no issues. I guess that this means that the Samba4/OpenChange packages in the yum repo are a non working solution. At least for integrating with an existing domain. They may well work as a single standalone server. I was hoping not to have to start building my own packages, but I guess that I will have to start to look at that. I have SOGo itself integrated with the domain and am happy with that side of things. Users login to the SOGo web interfcae with their domain credentials and Postfix/Dovecot use the domain for email addresses. Unfortunately Outlook integration is essential for us if we are to use SOGo. I will report back if I find a working combination. Thanks Mike Quoting Wilken Haase w.ha...@gambio.de: I got the same results when I tried to integrate samba into our AD. Basically there is some stuff missing and other stuff not working in samba 4.0.x which is needed for samba beeing a member server. I found myself affected by several bug reports in samba bugzilla and backporting all needed stuff was rather non trivial and time consuming. Samba 4.1 fixes nearly all of my problems (some small odds left with no sysvol replication, seldom synchronisation problems concerning tombstones), so I've got a working condition for sogo AD integration. I did not try to compile openchange against samba 4.1 up to now since connecting outlook is more a gimmick here. I think you should try out a newer samba version and then try to compile openchange against that one, the success possibilies are tremendous higher. Regards Wilken Haase users@sogo.nu schreibt: I am testing SOGo and Openchange and have run into a problem. I have a working Samba4 domain with 2x DC and 1x member server. This has been built using the Sernet 4.0.9 packages. On the SOGo server I have installed the Samba 4.0.1 package available in the SOGo yum repository. I then try to join the SOGo server to the domain as a third DC, but the join fails. In looks like the initial replication goes into a loop and eventually consumes all system RAM and is killed. [root@sogo02 samba4]# samba-tool domain join samba4.devnull.net.nz DC -Uadministrator --realm=samba4.devnull.net.nz Finding a writeable DC for domain 'samba4.devnull.net.nz' Found DC dc00.samba4.devnull.net.nz Password for [WORKGROUP\administrator]: workgroup is SAMBA4 realm is samba4.devnull.net.nz checking sAMAccountName Deleted CN=SOGO02,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz Deleted CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SOGO02,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz Deleted CN=SOGO02,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz Adding CN=SOGO02,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz Adding CN=SOGO02,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz Adding CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SOGO02,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz Adding SPNs to CN=SOGO02,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz Setting account password for SOGO02$ Enabling account Calling bare provision No IPv6 address will be assigned Provision OK for domain DN DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz Starting replication Schema-DN[CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz] objects[402/1550] linked_values[0/0] Schema-DN[CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz] objects[804/1550] linked_values[0/0] Schema-DN[CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=samba4,DC=devnull,DC=net,DC=nz] objects[1206/1550] linked_values[0/0]
[SOGo] Re: Event in invited meeting room's calendar sometime created without organizer
В Чтв, 14/11/2013 в 18:31 +0200, Покотиленко Костик пишет: Hi, I've noticed that sometimes events that users create in their personal calendars and that's having meeting room invited are being saved to meeting room's calendar without ORGANIZER field. There are 2 side effects when that happens: - the organizer of such event in shared meeting room's calendar appears to be meeting room user - it is possible to book this meeting room for time occupied by such event I am unable to reproduce this behavior on my account, but this is causing some mess. Sogo 2.0.7 What could be the reason? Also noticed that all problem events created from OS X 10.9. But not all events created from OS X 10.9 are problematic. -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] No child available to handle incoming request
On 13-11-14 4:24 AM, Eray Aslan wrote: I am getting a bunch of lines similar to Nov 14 11:14:11 sogod [26929]: [ERROR] 0x0x7f0fa669b2a8[WOWatchDog] No child available to handle incoming request! This means that there is no sogo process available to handle the incoming request. How many processes do you have running? Are they all blocked on some tasks? in my logs. I am not sure what it signifies or how to remedy it. My google-fu failed me. Any ideas/recommendations on what it means and what knob to use? -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] SOGo Connector not compatible with Firefox 25.0
New to SOGo. The SOGo Connector for Thunderbird is not available at mozilla.org. Why not? So, I tried to download from http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/frontends.html. That threw an error message, that it can't be installed for Thunderbird because it is not compatible with Firefox 25.0, which elicits these questions: - Why not? - What can be done about that? - What does Firefox 25.0 have to do with trying to install and use the Connector with Thunderbird 24.1.0? John Kaufmann -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] SOGo Connector not compatible with Firefox 25.0
How did you install the plugin? Gr., Martin Am 14.11.13 20:32, schrieb John Kaufmann: New to SOGo. The SOGo Connector for Thunderbird is not available at mozilla.org. Why not? So, I tried to download from http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/frontends.html. That threw an error message, that it can't be installed for Thunderbird because it is not compatible with Firefox 25.0, which elicits these questions: - Why not? - What can be done about that? - What does Firefox 25.0 have to do with trying to install and use the Connector with Thunderbird 24.1.0? John Kaufmann -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] SOGo Connector not compatible with Firefox 25.0
14.11.2013 20:32, John Kaufmann: So, I tried to download from http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/frontends.html. That threw an error message, that it can't be installed for Thunderbird because it is not compatible with Firefox 25.0, which elicits these questions: - Why not? Because it's a Thunderbird extension. - What can be done about that? Install it in Thunderbird, not in Firefox. - What does Firefox 25.0 have to do with trying to install and use the Connector with Thunderbird 24.1.0? Nothing. Therefore, right-click on the link, download the .xpi file and install it in Thunderbird. -- Regards mks -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] SOGo Connector not compatible with Firefox 25.0
I didn't. I just clicked on the SOGo Connector Thunderbird Extension button http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/frontends.html, Firefox did the download (to memory, not to disk), tried to automagically install, then threw the error. There was no obvious alternative way to install. BTW: Do you know why this is not in the Mozilla library? Thanks for your reply, John In a message dated 2013-1114 14:51 -0500, Martin Rabl wrote: How did you install the plugin? Gr., Martin Am 14.11.13 20:32, schrieb John Kaufmann: New to SOGo. The SOGo Connector for Thunderbird is not available at mozilla.org. Why not? So, I tried to download from http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/frontends.html. That threw an error message, that it can't be installed for Thunderbird because it is not compatible with Firefox 25.0, which elicits these questions: - Why not? - What can be done about that? - What does Firefox 25.0 have to do with trying to install and use the Connector with Thunderbird 24.1.0? John Kaufmann -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] SOGo Connector not compatible with Firefox 25.0
Am 14.11.2013 21:50, schrieb John Kaufmann: I didn't. I just clicked on the SOGo Connector Thunderbird Extension button http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/frontends.html, Firefox did the download (to memory, not to disk), tried to automagically install, then threw the error. Firefox did download and tryed to install it in Firefox! Right-Click it and download it to a disk file. Then dragdrop this file to TB and it will install. There was no obvious alternative way to install. BTW: Do you know why this is not in the Mozilla library? Usually you have to configure the downloaded integrator which then in turn downloads the extension from your server André -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] SOGo Connector not compatible with Firefox 25.0
In a message dated 2013-1114 16:35 -0500, André Schild wrote: Am 14.11.2013 21:50, schrieb John Kaufmann: ... I just clicked on the SOGo Connector Thunderbird Extension button http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/frontends.html, Firefox did the download (to memory, not to disk), tried to automagically install, then threw the error. Firefox did download and tryed to install it in Firefox! Indeed - stupid on my part. Right-Click it and download it to a disk file. Then dragdrop this file to TB and it will install. I did not even know about the dragdrop feature, so after downloading, I just installed explicitly. Thanks for the tip. BTW: Do you know why this is not in the Mozilla library? Usually you have to configure the downloaded integrator which then in turn downloads the extension from your server Ahh, nice! I will revise my expectations for the future. Thanks, André - and I must apologize, again, as I did to Markus, that my posts are slow getting through the list - which means that you and others are bothered about questions on which I already have answers. Sorry, I don't know what to do about that, except thank you for your time, and hope that the list helps me to use less of it in the future. John -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists