[SOGo] BTS activities for Wednesday, July 08 2020

2020-07-08 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Wednesday, July 08 2020





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: https://sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Wednesday, July 08 2020

  
  
idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary
	
	
	  
	
3780
	2020-07-08 14:40:37
	updated (open)
	Backend Mail
	SOGo cannot share a folder to all authenticated users
	
	  
	
5023
	2020-07-08 08:50:31
	updated (open)
	Packaging (Debian)
	Any plan to build binary packages for Alpine Linux?
	
	  
	
5073
	2020-07-08 08:50:13
	updated (open)
	Packaging (RedHat)
	%post scriptlet failed in (CentOS 7) RPM package
	
	  
	
5074
	2020-07-08 21:57:27
	updated (open)
	Packaging (RedHat)
	Failed to start sogo service
	
	  
	
4684
	2020-07-08 14:04:44
	updated (open)
	sogo-tool
	sogo-tool on FreeBSD 12.0 always triggers MySQL error "Got an error reading communication packets"
	
	  
	
4980
	2020-07-08 09:15:08
	updated (open)
	Web Mail
	Mails in subfolders of "Sent" are displayed with sender instead of recipient
	
	  
	
5071
	2020-07-08 08:10:08
	updated (open)
	Web Mail
	After login, no mailbox visible
	
	  
	
5076
	2020-07-08 12:25:42
	updated (open)
	Web Mail
	Webmail : Cannot see mails, inbox, draft after certificat update
	
	  
	
5077
	2020-07-08 23:11:19
	updated (open)
	Web Preferences
	502 Bad Gateway returned when attempting to access Preferences
	
	  
	
5075
	2020-07-08 11:13:29
	resolved (not a bug)
	Web Mail
	Sending mail on demo.sogo.nu fails with "Not Implemented"
	
	  
	
  
  


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Re: [SOGo] Outlook 2016 FreeBusy lookup

2020-07-08 Thread mj

Hi,

On 7/8/20 2:18 PM, armin.v...@mmlab.de wrote:

I think that I made the mistake not to replace the %Name% string in
No you should keep the %Name%. Outlook will replace it with the 
localpart(@) of the provided email address.




https://myserver.mydomain.mytld/SOGo/dav/public/%Name%/freebusy.ifb

by the real username. I assumed that this variable will be resolved 
automatically.

It will.

The test with the webbrowser shows that the freebusy.ifb file will be 
generated without any issue.

Then normally it should also work with the %Name% placeholder.

Could you tell me if you are also running Thunderbird Lightning clients 
in your environment? I'm wondering if the Freebusy lookup will work 
between users using Thunderbird Lightning and Outlook users because the 
mail clients use different mechanisms for it.


We were running straight caldav/lightning, but are more and more moving 
towards TbSync with CalDAV and ActiveSync.


Best,
MJ
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Re: [SOGo] Outlook 2016 FreeBusy lookup

2020-07-08 Thread armin.v...@mmlab.de

Hi MJ!

Thank you very much for your detailed reply.

I think that I made the mistake not to replace the %Name% string in

https://myserver.mydomain.mytld/SOGo/dav/public/%Name%/freebusy.ifb

by the real username. I assumed that this variable will be resolved 
automatically.


Your way to write it made very clear that it had to be replaced manually:

https://myserver.mydomain.mytld/SOGo/dav/public/username/freebusy.ifb

The test with the webbrowser shows that the freebusy.ifb file will be 
generated without any issue.


Could you tell me if you are also running Thunderbird Lightning clients 
in your environment? I'm wondering if the Freebusy lookup will work 
between users using Thunderbird Lightning and Outlook users because the 
mail clients use different mechanisms for it.


Best regards
Armin

Am 07.07.2020 um 12:13 schrieb mj (li...@merit.unu.edu):

Hi Armin,

I have just checked, and it seems to work here, Outlook 2016, imap mode, 
with the freebuzy url configured.


Just for the record: you don't need the CalDAV synchonizer for this 
config. The freebuzy lookup works of the provided .ifb url.


Perhaps the CalDAV Synchronizer is getting in the way?

The file freebusy.ifb is nowhere on your system, as it is generated 
dynamically on the fly by SOGo, specific for each user's freebuzy info. 
So no: don't create it.


Suppose you invite username@mydomain.mytld, try access in a browser:

https://myserver.mydomain.mytld/SOGo/dav/public/username/freebusy.ifb

It should give you the generated file with freebuzy info.

(note the matching mydomain.mytld in the url and the email address)

Best,
MJ

On 06/07/2020 08:34, armin.v...@mmlab.de wrote:

Hi!

FreeBusy lookups with Outlook do not work in my environment 
(black-white hatched bar which indicates that the FreeBusy info is not 
available). The environment consists of the following:


- Server: SOGo 4.3.1

- E-Mail-Client: Outlook 2016 (16.0.11929.20836)

- CalDAV Synchronizer: 3.8.0.0

I followed this guide 
https://sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGoOutlookConnectorConfigurationGuide.html 
and can confirm that synchronisation of both personal SOGo calendar 
and SOGo global address book work fine.


In the SOGo config file sogo.conf I added the following FreeBusy 
related lines and restarted the sogod service:


SOGoEnablePublicAccess = YES;
SOGoFreeBusyDefaultInterval = (7, 365);

In Outlook's FreeBusy settings I entered the URL 
https://myserver.mydomain.mytld/SOGo/dav/public/%Name%/freebusy.ifb 
accordingly (path for publication and lookup path).


I was wondering where the file called "freebusy.ifb" would be located 
on the SOGo server and searched its entire filesystem, but couldn't 
detect it. Do I have to create it manually as an empty file and if so, 
where would I have to create it exactly (local path on the server)?


Regarding the users personal calendars' sharing settings I configured 
them for public access with "See Date & Time" by the SOGo WebGUI.


Apparently the above mentioned configuration guide is not complete. 
Sth. is missing there.


Could so. point me into the right direction, please?

Maybe the first thing to clarify is whether the file called 
"freebusy.ifb" has to be created manually.


Thank you very much!

BTW: FreeBusy lookup using Thunderbird Lightning works perfectly.

Kind regards
Armin



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