[SOGo] BTS activities for Wednesday, July 27 2016

2016-07-27 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Wednesday, July 27 2016





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Wednesday, July 27 2016

  
  
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3784
	2016-07-27 16:48:23
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	Web Address Book
	Cannot Add Email to Contacts
	
	  
	
3783
	2016-07-27 07:01:25
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	Web Calendar
	Display Calendar Weeks in Month Overview
	
	  
	
2334
	2016-07-27 14:09:31
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	Web Calendar
	Meetings do not display properly in webui after being moved
	
	  
	
  
  


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Re: [SOGo] Alternative SOGo packages repository for Debian and Ubuntu

2016-07-27 Thread Zhang Huangbin

> On Jul 28, 2016, at 6:30 AM, Slávek Banko (slavek.ba...@axis.cz) 
>  wrote:
> 
> For SOGo v.2.x
>  deb http://www.axis.cz/linux/debian  sogo-v2
> 
> For SOGo v3.x
>  deb http://www.axis.cz/linux/debian  sogo-v3

How about indicate the SOGo version in URL, and change 'sogo-v2/v3' to 'main'? 
like this:

deb http:///sogo/2/debian  main
deb http:///sogo/3/debian  main

deb http:///sogo/2/ubuntu  main
deb http:///sogo/3/ubuntu  main

it will be easier for end users to switch to different apt repo, and easier for 
me to support different repos in iRedMail. :)


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Time zone: GMT+8 (China/Beijing).

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[SOGo] Alternative SOGo packages repository for Debian and Ubuntu

2016-07-27 Thread slavek.ba...@axis.cz
Hi all,

I have experience with maintaining packages for multiple versions of Debian 
and Ubuntu distributions. Thanks to this I have ready builder for many 
versions of Debian and Ubuntu for multiple architectures.

I dared to prepare an alternative repository of SOGo packages for Debian and 
Ubuntu. Packages are available not only for SOGo 3.x, but also for SOGo 2.x. 
Distributions are Debian 7 (Wheezy), Debian 8 (Jessie), Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) 
and Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial). Architectures amd64 and i386. If there arises an 
interest, I can try to build also for other architectures (armhf, arm64,...).

Currently, all these SOGo builds are without OpenChange support, because it is 
difficult to build OpenChange. During my attempts to build OpenChange always 
occurs FTBFS...

To install gpg key, use:
  apt-key adv --keyserver sks.labs.nic.cz --recv-key A04BE668

The format of the line to the apt sources is as follows:

For SOGo v.2.x
  deb http://www.axis.cz/linux/debian  sogo-v2

For SOGo v3.x
  deb http://www.axis.cz/linux/debian  sogo-v3

Where  could be: wheezy, jessie, trusty or xenial. Do not 
be fooled by the word 'debian' in the url - this is true even for the Ubuntu 
packages.

The packages numbering follows the usual packaging rules. By the way, packages 
are also ready to properly update during dist-upgrade, because version of 
distribution is a part of the packages version. This is a small advantage 
over the official Inverse packages ;)

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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo Package Repositories

2016-07-27 Thread Francis Lachapelle
Hello Jason

I understand your concerns. We've been providing release packages for over a 
decade and our decision to make them exclusive to our customers has shocked 
some members of the community. However, I remind everyone that the licensing 
doesn't change; SOGo remains Free and Open Source. The nightly builds are still 
available for all popular Linux distributions. Anyone interested in providing 
alternative repositories to share them among the SOGo community is free to do 
so.

Francis

> On Jul 21, 2016, at 1:15 PM, Jason Wohlford (ja...@wohlfordcompany.com) 
>  wrote:
> 
> The least expensive support plan at $750/yr is too expensive for just 
> repository access. Please consider offering an option for those of us who 
> just want official stable packages. $150/yr for such a service is justifiable 
> for how I use it.
> 
> Regards,
> Jason
> 
> — 
> Jason Wohlford
> 
> (334) 322-1491
> 
>> On Jul 19, 2016, at 11:13 AM, Ludovic Marcotte (lmarco...@inverse.ca) 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Over the past 10 years, Inverse has been developing SOGo and providing 
>> everything (software packages, documentation, etc.) completely free of 
>> charge. A massive number of organizations worldwide have successfully 
>> deployed SOGo and benefit for free from the continuous enhancements of the 
>> software.
>> 
>> After many months of discussion and thinking, we made the decision to close 
>> down the public package repositories. From now on, in order to access the 
>> production builds of SOGo for various Linux distributions, you will need a 
>> proper support contract from Inverse. The options are listed here:
>> 
>> https://sogo.nu/support/index.html#support-plans
>> 
>> Payments can be made by credit card.
>> 
>> We hope that this move will help Inverse to:
>> 
>>  • increase its investments in SOGo
>>  • accelerate SOGo v3 evolution by adding more features (S/MIME, 
>> alternate storage backends, etc.)
>>  • expedite bugs fixing and small feature additions
>>  • invest in gravitational projects
>>  • extend its support to more Linux distributions
>>  • create a VAR channel to resell and participate in providing support
>> Tying up package repositories to a support agreement is important for us as 
>> Inverse strives to offer stellar support and we want to bring more value for 
>> the money to each customer. Current organizations that have a support 
>> contract with us will automatically get access to the package repositories. 
>> Official packages also offer the advantage of being thoroughly tested before 
>> they are released.
>> 
>> SOGo will continue to remain entirely Free and Open Source. The source code 
>> will always be fully available and we will keep using the current licenses. 
>> Nightly builds will also remain available to all, as well as the ZEG 
>> configured with the latest software.
>> 
>> Thanks for your support and understanding. Together, we all make SOGo better!
>> 
>> -- 
>> Ludovic Marcotte
>> 
>> lmarco...@inverse.ca  ::  +1.514.755.3630  ::  http://inverse.ca
>> 
>> Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (
>> http://sogo.nu), PacketFence (http://packetfence.org) and Fingerbank 
>> (http://fingerbank.org
>> )
>> 
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Re: [SOGo] Sogo in Web root

2016-07-27 Thread "Alain Abbas"

hello 
just make a redirection in your apache config 
Regards



Le Mercredi 27 Juillet 2016 21:29 CEST, "Andrew J Hacker" 
(and...@black-ray.com)  a écrit:
  Can i put sogo in Webroot and not in /SOGo directory? ThanksAndrew--
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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo Package Repositories

2016-07-27 Thread "Alain Abbas"

Hello 
Trying that but it try to build the sogo openchange package too  when compiling 
sogo 
how to desactivate it ? 

Regards 



Le Mardi 19 Juillet 2016 22:45 CEST, "Achim Gottinger" (ac...@ag-web.biz) 
 a écrit:
  Here is an short howto for sogo2 on wheezy without openchange

First download SOPE-3.1.4.tar.gz and SOGo-2.3.13.tar.gz install 
build-essentails and dpkg-dev
On wheezy libwbxml2 is also required you can get the required version 
https://packages.inverse.ca/SOGo/nightly/2/debian/pool/wheezy/w/wbxml2/

# tar xvzf SOPE-3.1.4.tar.gz
#  cd SOPE
#  cp -a packaging/debian .
#  ./debian/rules
# dpkg-buildpackage
(install all required dependencies)
# dpkg-buildpackage
# cd ..
# dpkg -i libsope*.deb
# tar xvzf SOGo-2.3.13.tar.gz
# cd SOGo-2.3.13
#  ./debian/rules
# dch
(add an changelog entry for version 2.3.13)
 dpkg-buildpackage -b
(install all required dependencies)
# dpkg-buildpackage -b

You should now have build these packages:

libsbjson2.3_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsbjson2.3-dev_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope4.9-dev_4.9.r1664_all.deb
libsope-appserver4.9_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-appserver4.9-dev_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-core4.9_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-core4.9-dev_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-gdl1-4.9_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-gdl1-4.9-dev_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-ldap4.9_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-ldap4.9-dev_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-mime4.9_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-mime4.9-dev_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-xml4.9_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
libsope-xml4.9-dev_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
sogo_2.3.13_amd64.deb
sogo-activesync_2.3.13_amd64.deb
sogo-dbg_2.3.13_amd64.deb
sogo-dev_2.3.13_amd64.deb
sope4.9-appserver_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
sope4.9-dbg_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
sope4.9-gdl1-mysql_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
sope4.9-gdl1-postgresql_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
sope4.9-libxmlsaxdriver_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb
sope4.9-stxsaxdriver_4.9.r1664_amd64.deb


But i have not yet tested if these packages work proper.  :-)

 Am 19.07.2016 um 21:31 schrieb Heiner Markert (mephi...@gmx.net):Hello,

could you please post a short howto on how to build those debian packages based 
on the control files?

Thanks and best regards
Heiner



Am 19.07.2016 um 21:11 schrieb Achim Gottinger (ac...@ag-web.biz):
 Am 19.07.2016 um 20:10 schrieb Ludovic Marcotte (lmarco...@inverse.ca):
On 2016-07-19 12:35 PM, "Kai-Uwe Rommel" (kai-uwe.rom...@ars.de) wrote:What 
does that mean for me? I have to download the source code and
compile myself? Or should use nightly builds? How do I access
these? Are these also in a package repository available to me?
How are these accessed?Nightly builds are indeed available - just like before: 
https://sogo.nu/download.html

There are FAQs on how to configure your repos for Yum and apt-get.

Generating packages from the SOGo/SOPE sources isn't complex - it's just like 
building any other packages. We still provide the Debian control files and the 
spec files to do so.

Thanks!Thank you for the clarification. Managed to build debian wheezy packages 
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[SOGo] Ssl and reverse proxy

2016-07-27 Thread Andrew J Hacker
Trying to install Sogo on a backend server with a front end apache proxy

Tried a few different things but generally trying to get this working and 
having all kinds of issues.
Not sure where to put different pieces of the Apache config...
user -> SSL -> Front end Apache mod_proxy -> HTTP (80) -> Backend apache 
mod_proxy (proxy HTTP to 127.0.0.1:2)
i have alias for webresources on back end and proxypass on front and for 443 to 
80 and then again on the backend from 80 to 2
i get many different errors from 404's on the JS to can't find SOGo index to 
infinite loops. 
Are there any guidelines for doing this?
I could map the 443 on the front end directly to port 2 on the backend but 
then i can't do aliasing
Thanks!Andrew
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[SOGo] Sogo in Web root

2016-07-27 Thread Andrew J Hacker
Can i put sogo in Webroot and not in /SOGo directory?
ThanksAndrew
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Re: [SOGo] Package-based Installation Helper

2016-07-27 Thread Amit Armoogum

Totally useful !

Thanks team :)

On 27/07/2016 16:13, Francis Lachapelle (flachape...@inverse.ca) wrote:

Hello

With the new requirements to access the package repositories, installing a 
packaged version of SOGo was getting more complex, especially when adding your 
URL-encoded credentials to the repository URL. To ease the installation 
process, we published an online tool that outputs the exact commands to be 
executed to configure your package manager and install SOGo:

https://sogo.nu/download.html#helper

Hope it will be useful to some of you.

Thanks,

Francis


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[SOGo] Package-based Installation Helper

2016-07-27 Thread Francis Lachapelle
Hello

With the new requirements to access the package repositories, installing a 
packaged version of SOGo was getting more complex, especially when adding your 
URL-encoded credentials to the repository URL. To ease the installation 
process, we published an online tool that outputs the exact commands to be 
executed to configure your package manager and install SOGo:

https://sogo.nu/download.html#helper

Hope it will be useful to some of you.

Thanks,

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Re: [SOGo] V3 Web Client

2016-07-27 Thread "sg gs"
of course you must not convert the database to the 9-table schema


Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 2:25 PM
From: "\"\\\"sg gs\\\"\" (s...@mail.com)" 
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] V3 Web Client



you could just install v3 on a different machine and configure it to use the same resources ( imap, smtp, database, ldap). it coexiss with v2 without any problems in our test installation. at least i am not aware of any issues.
 

Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 11:05 PM
From: "\"Bob Wooldridge\" (bob.wooldri...@edm-inc.com)" 
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: [SOGo] V3 Web Client

I have not upgraded to version 3 yet. I'm a little hesitant to have my
users deal with such a very different user interface in the web browser
client.

Is it possible to upgrade sogo to v3 and keep the web client at v2?


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Re: [SOGo] V3 Web Client

2016-07-27 Thread "sg gs"
you could just install v3 on a different machine and configure it to use the same resources ( imap, smtp, database, ldap). it coexiss with v2 without any problems in our test installation. at least i am not aware of any issues.
 

Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 11:05 PM
From: "\"Bob Wooldridge\" (bob.wooldri...@edm-inc.com)" 
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: [SOGo] V3 Web Client

I have not upgraded to version 3 yet. I'm a little hesitant to have my
users deal with such a very different user interface in the web browser
client.

Is it possible to upgrade sogo to v3 and keep the web client at v2?


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Re: [SOGo] V3 Web Client

2016-07-27 Thread Francis Lachapelle
> On Jul 27, 2016, at 7:38 AM, Emilio Fonseca (emilio.fons...@mav.com.br) 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hey Bob,
> 
> I don't think it is possible.

Indeed.

> Also, I'm not pretty sure about this, but the difference between v2 and v3 is 
> only the web browser interface, all the backend is the same.

Exactly. Outside the Web interface, the only feature not in v2 is the single 
store mode that allows to configure SOGo to use a constant total number of nine 
database tables.

> Best Regards,
> 
> Emílio Fonseca
> 
> Em 26-07-2016 18:05, Bob Wooldridge (bob.wooldri...@edm-inc.com) escreveu:
>> I have not upgraded to version 3 yet.  I'm a little hesitant to have my 
>> users deal with such a very different user interface in the web browser 
>> client.
>> 
>> Is it possible to upgrade sogo to v3 and keep the web client at v2?



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[SOGo] share many folders

2016-07-27 Thread Volker Schmitt
Hi,

how can i share many mailbox folders to one person, not setting each
folder sharing individually? The sharing will obviously not be inherited
to subfolders.

Thanks and regards
Volker
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Re: [SOGo] V3 Web Client

2016-07-27 Thread Emilio Fonseca

Hey Bob,

I don't think it is possible.
Also, I'm not pretty sure about this, but the difference between v2 and 
v3 is only the web browser interface, all the backend is the same.


Best Regards,

Emílio Fonseca

Em 26-07-2016 18:05, Bob Wooldridge (bob.wooldri...@edm-inc.com) escreveu:
I have not upgraded to version 3 yet.  I'm a little hesitant to have 
my users deal with such a very different user interface in the web 
browser client.


Is it possible to upgrade sogo to v3 and keep the web client at v2?




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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo Package Repositories

2016-07-27 Thread MJ Ray
On 07/22/16 14:56, Peter Beck (pe...@datentraeger.li) wrote:
> On 07/22/2016 03:13 PM, "Sean M. Pappalardo"
> (spappala...@renegadetech.com) wrote:
>>  And a sogo3 package could be added.
> 
> Jaroen Dekkers is already working on that, afaik:
> 
> https://wiki.debian.org/GroupwareMeeting2016-04-08to10

It may not be as simple as that, but if anyone interested joins
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-discuss
then if Jeroen's not around, I'll try to help as far as I can (as a
debian developer).

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