[SOGo] Share calendar on web

2014-09-05 Thread Birger Brunswiek
Hi all,
I have a calendar in my SOGo account which I want to share on the web. I
have set the permissions accordingly and accessing the calendar in ics
or xml works just fine. I was wondering if there is any way that I can
have the calendar rendered on a web page. Ideally SOGo should be able to
do so since it has an inbuild renderer for the calendar anyway. However
I was unable to find a way to get SOGo to serve a calendar for the
public as HTML. I also tried some other ics renderers but I was unhappy
with all of them. They either had problems with timezones or recurring
events. One of those was Google Calendar which at some point simply
stopped working because it was unable to parse a single (apparently) bad
event. Any ideas how I can share my calendar as rendered HTML?

Cheers,
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[SOGo] Saved search for address book

2012-02-25 Thread Birger Brunswiek
Hi all,
I have assigned many different categories to my address book entries in
SOGo/Thunderbird. Every time I want to display a particular subset of my
address book with a specific category I type in that category into the
search bar. This works just fine. The thing I want to have next is to
save me typing and have that specific category at hand with one click. I
was thinking of something like Thunderbird's saved search folders. Is
there any way I can do this in SOGo or is there any Thunderbird Plugin
that anyone is aware of which does the same thing? Ideally I'd like to
share that saved search with other SOGo users in my Domain.

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Re: [SOGo] public calendar not found

2012-02-15 Thread Birger Brunswiek

On 25/01/2012 12:27, Khapare Joshi wrote:

I am debugging why my calendar does not work for public access but
unable to find the issue. I have enabled the public access for the
calendar. when i use


[khapare@localhost ~]$ wget
https://mytest.com/SOGo/dav/public/khapare/Calendar/personal.ics

I get the following output

--2012-01-25 10:38:12--
https://mytest.com/SOGo/dav/public/khapare/Calendar/personal.ics
Resolving mytest.com... 192.168.1.26
Connecting to mytest.com192.168.1.26|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
2012-01-25 10:38:12 ERROR 404: Not Found.




I'm seeing the same problem on my calendar. However, the issue seems to 
be restricted to the personal calendar only. Other calendars I create 
are accessible publicly as expected.

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Re: [SOGo] How to Share a Calendar

2011-03-12 Thread Birger Brunswiek

On 19/02/2011 22:57, Adi Linden wrote:

Am using a MacBook Pro with right-click enabled. Right-click works everywhere 
else, but no right-click actions for anything in the SOGo web interface. I did 
try the Cmnd-click just to make sure, no go with it either.

Since you say right-click ought to work, I tried different browsers. The result 
is that it does NOT work with Firefox

Does not work:
   Firefox 3.6.13 on Mac OS X 10.6.6


It works for me, it's just a bit awkward: You need to select the 
calendar you want to share, then right click on the space just below the 
last calendar of the list. As soon as you are below the last calendar 
the cursor will change from a pointing finger to the default cursor. 
Right click works there and does show the menu which is supposed to 
appear when you right click on the calendar (but it does not if you 
right click the calendar itself).


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Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird SOGo Integrator Restart Loop

2011-03-12 Thread Birger Brunswiek

On 24/01/2011 22:16, Birger Brunswiek wrote:
After installing [SOGo Integrator] in Thunderbird I can see 
Thunderbird downloading the connector and lightning extensions. They 
are also correctly saved in the user's temp directory. Thunderbird 
then requests a restart and restarts itself if I do not approve within 
seconds. Thunderbird then starts to download the extensions again, 
requests a restart, restarts and keeps doing this forever. The 
extensions actually never get installed.


[...]
Interestingly the files written to the user's temp directory are 
called sogo-connector-3.104.xpi and lightning-1.0b2.104i.xpi but they 
are in fact gzips of the original files provided by the update server. 
Those files cannot be installed in Thunderbird directly unless I 
ungzip them.


Turn's out that Apache's mod defalte is the source of all evil ... I 
disabled it for Thunderbird, and everything's working now.


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[SOGo] Configure email address to send invitations from

2011-03-11 Thread Birger Brunswiek

Hi,
is there any way to configure iCal or to configure SOGo to tell iCal 
which email address will be used to send out invitations? I have users 
configured to have multiple addresses. When users send out invitations 
using the web interface SOGo uses one email address, but when it does so 
for iCal it uses another.


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[SOGo] Thunderbird SOGo Integrator Restart Loop

2011-01-24 Thread Birger Brunswiek
Hi All,
I setup a custom integrator plugin (version 3.104) for Thunderbird.
Following the documentation
http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Mozilla%20Thunderbird%20Configuration.pdf
I created a custom rdf and updates.php file (attached). After installing
the plugin in Thunderbird I can see Thunderbird downloading the
connector and lightning extensions. They are also correctly saved in the
user's temp directory. Thunderbird then requests a restart and restarts
itself if I do not approve within seconds. Thunderbird then starts to
download the extensions again, requests a restart, restarts and keeps
doing this forever. The extensions actually never get installed.

If I install the connector and lightning extensions manually and then
install the connector, everything is working just fine as long as I do
not change updates.php to instruct the connector to perform an upgrade
in which case the download-restart-loop returns.

Any pointers?

Interestingly the files written to the user's temp directory are called
sogo-connector-3.104.xpi and lightning-1.0b2.104i.xpi but they are in
fact gzips of the original files provided by the update server. Those
files cannot be installed in Thunderbird directly unless I ungzip them.

Cheers,
Birger



extensions.rdf
Description: application/rdf
 text/html; name="updates.php": Unrecognized 


Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird SOGo Integrator Restart Loop

2011-01-24 Thread Birger Brunswiek
On 24/01/2011 22:50, Brian Kirkman wrote:
 Part of your updates.php file looks suspect.  Try the following instead.

I changed that bit intentionally. The integrator and the connector
extensions are in a subdirectory named /extensions/ and the platform
specific lightning extensions are in the subdirectory
/extensions/$platform/. You can browse the directory structure at
https://www.wmicomputer.de/downloads/.

 Are your plugins in the downloads folder with your updates.php?

No, they are in the /extensions/ subdirectory, but I think the connector
does retrieve the extensions correctly as I can see copies of them in
the user's temp directory after Thunderbird requested to be restarted.

Cheers,
Birger

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Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird SOGo Integrator Restart Loop

2011-01-24 Thread Birger Brunswiek
On 24/01/2011 22:35, Martin Rabl wrote:
 I had the same behavior - did you try install under Windows 7?

I tried Windows XP and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Same effect.

 Installing all Plugins manually and restart after every plugin installation 
 did help.

Yes, that work's but only until the next update on the update server.

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[SOGo] Proxy to retrieve web calendars

2011-01-07 Thread Birger Brunswiek
Hi,
is it possible to configure SOGo to use a proxy to retrieve Web
Calendars? I understand that I can use a reverse proxy to access SOGo
but what I want is the other way around i.e. I want SOGo to use a proxy
to talk to the world.

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