work to do yet. But I'll try my very very best. Even if
it doesn't make the cut, people can use the one on my github page, it
will save them a lot of work.
Regards,
*Euan Thoms*
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Bruce Marriner wrote:
For what it's worth. Thank you :) I'm excited to hear about getting SOGo into
the ports tree.
On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 05:21 AM CST, Euan Thoms
euan.th...@fastrack.com.sg wrote:
For any FreeBSD users out there, I have made a FreeBSD port of SOPE/SOGo
2.2.14
it in a
jail, since it pulls in quite a few things.
Regards, Euan Thoms
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I am currently trying to compile SOPE 2.2.10 on FreeBSd 10.1 without
success yet. However, I'm making some progress by editing gnustep-base
header files.
The last version of SOPE/SOGo I successfully installed was 2.04b on
FreeBSD 8.3. It's been running flawlessly (apart from minor SOGo bugs)
euan.th...@fastrack.com.sg wrote:
It seems that Lightning and SOGo calendar refresh mechanism have a bug, or
certainly behave badly. When the calendar refreshes against the server,
subject to preference 'calendar.autorefresh.timeout', the reminder dialog
closes, never to open again. This is a
it in our situation by using a Thunderbird addon called
"IMAP-ACL-Extension", it works well. For us, most people are on
Thunderbird as primary client, so it is better anyway.
Regards,
Euan Thoms
IT Manager
Christian Mack wrote:
Am 2013-03-18 07:18, schrieb Euan Thoms:
Searches in Thunderbird public address book (A.K.A. Corporate Directory)
are not fully working. The search . is not returning anything, it
should return all entries.
Did you try with * instead?
There was a discussion before about
From: Christian Mack christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de
To: users@sogo.nu
Cc: Euan Thoms euan.th...@fastrack.com.sg
Date: Fri Dec 09 2011 20:54:45 GMT+0800 (SGT)
Hello Euan Thoms
On 2011-12-09 10:34, Euan Thoms wrote:
I managed to get a users default address book (Personal Address Book) to
sync
.
These read-only address books look empty by default, until a search
filter value is given. Is that why iOS carddav can't see them? Has the
author of CardDAV Sync gone the extra mile for sogo integration? Or
has Apple just not fully-implemented CardDAV protocol?
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Regards,
*Euan Thoms
else
echo "${name} is not running"
fi
}
run_rc_command "$1"
And then you need to enable the service:
#echo 'sogod_enable="YES"' /etc/rc.conf
And then st
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