[SOGo] BTS activities for Wednesday, December 09 2020

2020-12-09 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Wednesday, December 09 2020





  
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RE: [SOGo] logon via both user ID and email address?

2020-12-09 Thread Kai-Uwe Rommel
I don’t have multiple. So in this case, it does not matter.

Kai-Uwe Rommel

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From: users-requ...@sogo.nu  On Behalf Of Odhiambo 
Washington
Sent: Tuesday, December 8, 2020 4:15 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] logon via both user ID and email address?

What would happen if you had multiple domains?

On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 at 00:20, Kai-Uwe Rommel 
mailto:users@sogo.nu>> wrote:
Hmm, you are right. This is actually (also) the authentication source for the 
underlying IMAP
server (Dovecot).  And Dovecot also only allowes the short ID.

Following this logic, I extended the password query for Dovecot’s database 
connection and
I am now able to login to Dovecot using either variant.

But for SOGo itself this apparently needs more changes, as it still does not 
work with the e-mail
address.

Kai-Uwe Rommel

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From: users-requ...@sogo.nu 
mailto:users-requ...@sogo.nu>> On Behalf Of Odhiambo 
Washington
Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 5:51 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] logon via both user ID and email address?

What does your IMAP server expect between firstname.lastname and 
firstname.lastn...@domain.tld ?
It's the only one to be honored - what your IMAP server expects!.



On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 at 16:02, Kai-Uwe Rommel 
mailto:users@sogo.nu>> wrote:
Hello,

I still run a SOGo 2.3 instance … it is using a MySQL database as 
authentication source:

SOGoAuthenticationMethod = SQL;
SOGoUserSources = (
{
canAuthenticate = YES;
id = directory;
isAddressBook = YES;
type = sql;
userPasswordAlgorithm = md5;
viewURL = 
"mysql://xxx:xx@127.0.0.1:3306/mail/sogo_auth";
}
);

Users currently log in with their user ID which is firstname.lastname but I 
often see that some
try with their e-mail address first (which is 
firstname.lastn...@domain.tld). How can I 
configure
this (if possible) so that both login names are allowed? I did not find 
something so far.
Perhaps I just overlooked something? I’m not a SOGo expert.

(I could perhaps modify the sogo_auth view to show each user record twice, once 
without
and once with the @domain.tld suffix?)


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Re: [SOGo] calendar invitation not displayed as such by SOGo webclient

2020-12-09 Thread mj

Hi,

actually checking into it more, we see that it makes no difference if 
the invitation is coming from external or internal:


When inviting a gr...@internal.com to a meeting, a notification is sent 
to the group members:



Your participation is required to this event
Locationroom1
TimeWednesday, December 16, 2020

Organizer First Last  is proposing a meeting to the 
attendees. You receive this mail as a notification, you are not scheduled as a 
participant.



The first line says: participation REQUIRED
The  last line says: you are not scheduled as a participant

Makes no sense to us? Can anyone explain?

And again: thunderbird handles it all as expected.

Thanks!

MJ
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[SOGo] calendar invitation not displayed as such by SOGo webclient

2020-12-09 Thread mj

Hi,

An external user John Doe  invited an internal (SOGo 
hosted) group gr...@internal.com for an appointment, with the idea to 
invite every group member to this appointment.


I am a member of the gr...@internal.com group, and hence the invitation 
is delivered to my INBOX.


In thunderbird (activesync, tbsync) the invitation looks fine, and I can 
accept it.


However, in the SOGo webclient, the invitation looks as a regular email, 
with the following contents:



Organizer John Doe  is
proposing a meeting to the attendees. You receive this mail as a
notification, you are not scheduled as a participant.


Based on what does the SOGo web client decide that I am not scheduled as 
a participant? I am member of gr...@internal.com, so I was supposed to 
be a participant.


How does this work? Based on what does SOGo decide that I AM a 
participant, or that I am NOT one?


And why would thunderbird happily display and process it as an invite, 
and the sogo webclient not?


MJ
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Re: [SOGo] hostname when using LDAP

2020-12-09 Thread d...@univ-lehavre.fr

Hello,
so nobody for a hint on this point?
For what I've seen, SOGo will not perform anything special with this 
list (please, correct me if I'm wrong) so we should stick on using a VIP 
to get some round-robin/failover mechanism.


Anyway, in case it can help others, we solved an irritating issue: we 
were facing recurrent "Can't contact LDAP server" (which were not caused 
by an invalid login) and using explicit SSL (aka ldaps) instead of 
implicit one (aka ldap/TLS) make'em vanished.


Le 01/12/2020 à 15:05, d...@univ-lehavre.fr a écrit :

Hello,
we're using LDAP for authentication and we wonder how to use the 
"hostname" parameter efficiently. More precisely we got 4 LDAP backends 
available and a VIP on the pool of these servers so if we use hostname = 
VIP, we know for sure that our load-balancing/failover scheme will be used.

But how will SOGo react if we use hostname = "srv1 srv2 srv3 srv4"?
Is it a kind of round-robin or does sogo always use srv1 unless it's 
down and then try srv2 etc?


The documentation doesn't explain this point so thank you in advance for 
any useful feedback.


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