[SOGo] BTS activities for Monday, November 18 2019

2019-11-18 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Monday, November 18 2019





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Monday, November 18 2019

  
  
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4885
	2019-11-18 09:42:40
	updated (open)
	ActiveSync
	IDN don't properly parse. Produces "Got invalid multibyte sequence. ToEncode: UTF-16LE FromEncode: UTF-8."
	
	  
	
4877
	2019-11-18 09:28:46
	updated (open)
	Backend Calendar
	Event created with the most recent thunderbird are shifted one hour earlier in the web access and on Smartphone Client (ASync)
	
	  
	
4886
	2019-11-18 07:04:32
	updated (open)
	Web Calendar
	Error 404 on an imported recurring event ics
	
	  
	
3382
	2019-11-18 11:22:03
	updated (open)
	Web Mail
	Support HTML5 desktop notifications
	
	  
	
4878
	2019-11-18 11:36:45
	resolved (fixed)
	i18n
	Catalan language: still missing translations
	
	  
	
4871
	2019-11-18 14:17:45
	resolved (fixed)
	Web Calendar
	Not showing the correct UTF-8 chars.
	
	  
	
4875
	2019-11-18 14:17:29
	resolved (fixed)
	Web Calendar
	No Umlaut in Recurrence dropdown with DE language
	
	  
	
4879
	2019-11-18 11:59:14
	resolved (fixed)
	Web Mail
	Cannot "Save as" message in a separate window
	
	  
	
  
  


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Re: [SOGo] Ampersand problem

2019-11-18 Thread corne...@bockemuehl.ch

Right, I was blind: It is 3.2.10.

Regards, Cornelis


Am Montag, November 18, 2019 18:10 CET, "Christian Mack" 
(christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de)  schrieb:
 Hello

What do you see when opening your settings menu?

First Entry under "general" should be "SOGo Version".


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 18.11.19 um 17:59 schrieb Cornelis Bockemühl (corne...@bockemuehl.ch):
>
> Hello again,
>
> Actually I tried to answer that question, but I could not find the answer in 
> my web interface: I am running whatever netcup.de is providing, and I did not 
> find any indication about which version that currently is! So I would 
> probably have to ask the support at Netcup.
>
> Regards,
> Cornelis
>
>
> Am Montag, November 18, 2019 17:49 CET, "Christian Mack" 
> (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de)  schrieb:
>  Hello
>
> You didn't answer my first question.
> Which version of SOGo are you using?
>
> I have one 4.1.0 and one 2.3.23 running in production with several
> thousand users on each of them.
> Both do not have that bug.
> And as I hinted, that would be a bug, as parameters in URLs are standard.
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
>


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Re: [SOGo] Ampersand problem

2019-11-18 Thread Christian Mack
Hello

What do you see when opening your settings menu?

First Entry under "general" should be "SOGo Version".


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 18.11.19 um 17:59 schrieb Cornelis Bockemühl (corne...@bockemuehl.ch):
> 
> Hello again,
> 
> Actually I tried to answer that question, but I could not find the answer in 
> my web interface: I am running whatever netcup.de is providing, and I did not 
> find any indication about which version that currently is! So I would 
> probably have to ask the support at Netcup.
> 
> Regards,
> Cornelis
> 
> 
> Am Montag, November 18, 2019 17:49 CET, "Christian Mack" 
> (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de)  schrieb:
>  Hello
> 
> You didn't answer my first question.
> Which version of SOGo are you using?
> 
> I have one 4.1.0 and one 2.3.23 running in production with several
> thousand users on each of them.
> Both do not have that bug.
> And as I hinted, that would be a bug, as parameters in URLs are standard.
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
> 


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Re: [SOGo] Ampersand problem

2019-11-18 Thread corne...@bockemuehl.ch

Hello again,

Actually I tried to answer that question, but I could not find the answer in my 
web interface: I am running whatever netcup.de is providing, and I did not find 
any indication about which version that currently is! So I would probably have 
to ask the support at Netcup.

Regards,
Cornelis


Am Montag, November 18, 2019 17:49 CET, "Christian Mack" 
(christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de)  schrieb:
 Hello

You didn't answer my first question.
Which version of SOGo are you using?

I have one 4.1.0 and one 2.3.23 running in production with several
thousand users on each of them.
Both do not have that bug.
And as I hinted, that would be a bug, as parameters in URLs are standard.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack
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Re: [SOGo] Ampersand problem

2019-11-18 Thread Christian Mack
Hello

You didn't answer my first question.
Which version of SOGo are you using?

I have one 4.1.0 and one 2.3.23 running in production with several
thousand users on each of them.
Both do not have that bug.
And as I hinted, that would be a bug, as parameters in URLs are standard.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 18.11.19 um 17:12 schrieb Cornelis Bockemühl (corne...@bockemuehl.ch):
> 
> Dear Christian,
> 
> Thanks for looking into it!
> 
> No, in that case I cannot share an original, but I set up a Thunderbird mail 
> with the same account, looking into that same message and see the raw source 
> of the HTML mail. That mail I am currently referring to has a plain text part 
> and a HTML part as quoted-printable, and if I decode that part this is how 
> the link looks like (server part replaced by ):
> 
> href="https://..nnn/lt.php?s=f33e07026ad5650044d5e4ef3d160c93=695A1452A114A9745;
> 
> However, if I open that mail with SoGo and have the mouse over that link, I 
> see in the lower left corner of the screen the same thing, but the & is 
> replaced by , and if I click on that link, I am forwarded to - just a 
> one pixel dot. Obviously meaning that the link was wrong!
> 
> If now I am manually entering the above link into a browser, without the 
> damaged ampersand, I come to a page that lets me download some document - 
> which is how it is supposed to work.
> 
> I have no idea whether the & is really PHP code or not, but to me this looks 
> like: the lt.php is some script which takes the parameters s=... and i=..., 
> which are separated by that &. And if the & is replaced by , then it 
> "sees" a parameter like amp;i=... - and does nothing sensible.
> 
> What I know is: It does not work like that!
> 
> What I don't know: who is the "guilty party":
> 
> - either SoGo should leave the & intact, not replacing it by some , and 
> simply bring me to the intended linked location. This is what btw. also 
> Thunderbird is doing with that same mail: here the link is working properly!
> 
> - or the writers of that lt.php script should add some additional code that 
> takes care of the possibility that somebody has damaged the link, so ignoring 
> any amp; at the beginning of a parameter.
> 
> My guess is: SoGo should not do the damaging in the first place!
> 
> Regarding the SoGo version that I am using: Actually I have it not installed 
> myself, but I use it because it is provided by my internet provider, 
> netcup.de, and in my web interface I did so far not find some "about" or 
> similar that tells me the version.
> 
> Best regards,
> Cornelis
> 
> Am Montag, November 18, 2019 15:53 CET, "Christian Mack" 
> (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de)  schrieb:
>  Hello
> 
> Am 18.11.19 um 11:37 schrieb Cornelis Bockemühl (corne...@bockemuehl.ch):
>>
>> Dear Sogo community,
>>
>> My provider is offering us Sogo as a groupware user interface for mail, 
>> contacts and calendar, and I am very happy with it! But there is one little 
>> technical detail that is regularly creating trouble: ampersand signs in 
>> links that I am receiving by mail.
>>
>> So what is happening: I receive a mail with a link, click on it - and do not 
>> get anything! Then I use some other mail program, receive the mail, click on 
>> the link - and everything is just fine.
>>
>> And looking into details I see that SoGo was just converting an ampersand 
>> sign & which is part of the link into  while other mailers simply kept 
>> it as it is.
>>
>> I had already a conversation with the sender of such a mail - and they say 
>> of course that this is the fault of my mail program, ie. SoGo! And I am 
>> afraid that I will hear now from the SoGo community that this is the fault 
>> of those people who send me links containing & chars - because that is a 
>> special character in HTML code, so it is not correct to include it without 
>> some kind of escaping. Still there are many links that contain & chars in 
>> order to pass parameters to some PHP code!
>>
>> Not finding any mention about "ampersand" in the issues tracker, I have a 
>> tendency to enter this as a SoGo bug, but I did not do so yet; rather I want 
>> to hear some expert opinions about the subject here!
>>
> 
> PHP has nothing to do with that.
> Parameters in URLs are a standard defined way to provide options to
> scripts, who produce HTML.
> This works in SOGo, at least for me.
> 
> Which version of SOGo do you use?
> Can you give an example email (raw text)?
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
> 
> 


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Re: [SOGo] Ampersand problem

2019-11-18 Thread corne...@bockemuehl.ch

Dear Christian,

Thanks for looking into it!

No, in that case I cannot share an original, but I set up a Thunderbird mail 
with the same account, looking into that same message and see the raw source of 
the HTML mail. That mail I am currently referring to has a plain text part and 
a HTML part as quoted-printable, and if I decode that part this is how the link 
looks like (server part replaced by ):

href="https://..nnn/lt.php?s=f33e07026ad5650044d5e4ef3d160c93=695A1452A114A9745;

However, if I open that mail with SoGo and have the mouse over that link, I see 
in the lower left corner of the screen the same thing, but the & is replaced by 
, and if I click on that link, I am forwarded to - just a one pixel dot. 
Obviously meaning that the link was wrong!

If now I am manually entering the above link into a browser, without the 
damaged ampersand, I come to a page that lets me download some document - which 
is how it is supposed to work.

I have no idea whether the & is really PHP code or not, but to me this looks 
like: the lt.php is some script which takes the parameters s=... and i=..., 
which are separated by that &. And if the & is replaced by , then it 
"sees" a parameter like amp;i=... - and does nothing sensible.

What I know is: It does not work like that!

What I don't know: who is the "guilty party":

- either SoGo should leave the & intact, not replacing it by some , and 
simply bring me to the intended linked location. This is what btw. also 
Thunderbird is doing with that same mail: here the link is working properly!

- or the writers of that lt.php script should add some additional code that 
takes care of the possibility that somebody has damaged the link, so ignoring 
any amp; at the beginning of a parameter.

My guess is: SoGo should not do the damaging in the first place!

Regarding the SoGo version that I am using: Actually I have it not installed 
myself, but I use it because it is provided by my internet provider, netcup.de, 
and in my web interface I did so far not find some "about" or similar that 
tells me the version.

Best regards,
Cornelis

Am Montag, November 18, 2019 15:53 CET, "Christian Mack" 
(christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de)  schrieb:
 Hello

Am 18.11.19 um 11:37 schrieb Cornelis Bockemühl (corne...@bockemuehl.ch):
>
> Dear Sogo community,
>
> My provider is offering us Sogo as a groupware user interface for mail, 
> contacts and calendar, and I am very happy with it! But there is one little 
> technical detail that is regularly creating trouble: ampersand signs in links 
> that I am receiving by mail.
>
> So what is happening: I receive a mail with a link, click on it - and do not 
> get anything! Then I use some other mail program, receive the mail, click on 
> the link - and everything is just fine.
>
> And looking into details I see that SoGo was just converting an ampersand 
> sign & which is part of the link into  while other mailers simply kept 
> it as it is.
>
> I had already a conversation with the sender of such a mail - and they say of 
> course that this is the fault of my mail program, ie. SoGo! And I am afraid 
> that I will hear now from the SoGo community that this is the fault of those 
> people who send me links containing & chars - because that is a special 
> character in HTML code, so it is not correct to include it without some kind 
> of escaping. Still there are many links that contain & chars in order to pass 
> parameters to some PHP code!
>
> Not finding any mention about "ampersand" in the issues tracker, I have a 
> tendency to enter this as a SoGo bug, but I did not do so yet; rather I want 
> to hear some expert opinions about the subject here!
>

PHP has nothing to do with that.
Parameters in URLs are a standard defined way to provide options to
scripts, who produce HTML.
This works in SOGo, at least for me.

Which version of SOGo do you use?
Can you give an example email (raw text)?


Kind regards,
Christian Mack


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Re: [SOGo] Centos8 Builds

2019-11-18 Thread Christian Mack
Hello

Am 18.11.19 um 16:15 schrieb Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de):
> Hello you all,
> is there a timeline for providing RHEL8/Centos8 builds?
> 

See
https://sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=4829


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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[SOGo] Centos8 Builds

2019-11-18 Thread Christian Naumer
Hello you all,
is there a timeline for providing RHEL8/Centos8 builds?

Regards


Christian

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Re: [SOGo] Ampersand problem

2019-11-18 Thread Christian Mack
Hello

Am 18.11.19 um 11:37 schrieb Cornelis Bockemühl (corne...@bockemuehl.ch):
> 
> Dear Sogo community,
> 
> My provider is offering us Sogo as a groupware user interface for mail, 
> contacts and calendar, and I am very happy with it! But there is one little 
> technical detail that is regularly creating trouble: ampersand signs in links 
> that I am receiving by mail.
> 
> So what is happening: I receive a mail with a link, click on it - and do not 
> get anything! Then I use some other mail program, receive the mail, click on 
> the link - and everything is just fine.
> 
> And looking into details I see that SoGo was just converting an ampersand 
> sign & which is part of the link into  while other mailers simply kept 
> it as it is.
> 
> I had already a conversation with the sender of such a mail - and they say of 
> course that this is the fault of my mail program, ie. SoGo! And I am afraid 
> that I will hear now from the SoGo community that this is the fault of those 
> people who send me links containing & chars - because that is a special 
> character in HTML code, so it is not correct to include it without some kind 
> of escaping. Still there are many links that contain & chars in order to pass 
> parameters to some PHP code!
> 
> Not finding any mention about "ampersand" in the issues tracker, I have a 
> tendency to enter this as a SoGo bug, but I did not do so yet; rather I want 
> to hear some expert opinions about the subject here!
> 

PHP has nothing to do with that.
Parameters in URLs are a standard defined way to provide options to
scripts, who produce HTML.
This works in SOGo, at least for me.

Which version of SOGo do you use?
Can you give an example email (raw text)?


Kind regards,
Christian Mack


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Universität Konstanz
Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
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Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird Plugin vor Version 68

2019-11-18 Thread Christian Naumer
Hello you all,
does nobody have the same Problem with the new connector? I just tried
it again an I can also reproduce it on another computer here it stops at
~1000 contacts.
Is there something I can try to debug this?


Regards

Christian

Am 11.11.19 um 20:31 schrieb Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de):
> Hello,
> es habe Just how noticed tust with the new version 68 plugin address book 
> sync only works up to ~200 contacts ±30. I only noticed this now as I made a 
> new profile for a user that has this address book with 4000 contacts and he 
> had 0 of those and only some of his other address books were complete. So a 
> deleted and subscribed all of them desperately and those with less than 200 
> were all complete only the one with 4000 got stuck at some number around 200 
> (217,230,220 etc). There is nothing in the error console of TB and nothing on 
> the server in the logs. Sync just stops after those 200. 
> I can reproduce this if I subscribe to the address book so I don't think it 
> is account related.
> This works with TB60 and the old plugin. That is how I got the user their 
> address book back. New profile on TB60 sync the address book and then upgrade.
> 
> Can anybody reproduce this? Anything I can do to debug?
> 
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Christian
> 

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fon +49-6251-9331-30  /   fax +49-6251-9331-11

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Registergericht AG Darmstadt, HRB 24758
Vorstand: Dr. Juergen Eck (Vorsitzender), Manfred Bender,
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[SOGo] Ampersand problem

2019-11-18 Thread corne...@bockemuehl.ch

Dear Sogo community,

My provider is offering us Sogo as a groupware user interface for mail, 
contacts and calendar, and I am very happy with it! But there is one little 
technical detail that is regularly creating trouble: ampersand signs in links 
that I am receiving by mail.

So what is happening: I receive a mail with a link, click on it - and do not 
get anything! Then I use some other mail program, receive the mail, click on 
the link - and everything is just fine.

And looking into details I see that SoGo was just converting an ampersand sign 
& which is part of the link into  while other mailers simply kept it as it 
is.

I had already a conversation with the sender of such a mail - and they say of 
course that this is the fault of my mail program, ie. SoGo! And I am afraid 
that I will hear now from the SoGo community that this is the fault of those 
people who send me links containing & chars - because that is a special 
character in HTML code, so it is not correct to include it without some kind of 
escaping. Still there are many links that contain & chars in order to pass 
parameters to some PHP code!

Not finding any mention about "ampersand" in the issues tracker, I have a 
tendency to enter this as a SoGo bug, but I did not do so yet; rather I want to 
hear some expert opinions about the subject here!

Best regards,
Cornelis
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