I have noticed (in SOGo 2.02) the first character of the title is frequently
deleted in the overview mail module (so for example 'he event ...' is displayed
instead of 'The event ... or 'vent Invitation ...' instead of 'Event
Invitation ...'). The raw mail data are all right (the source display
I have just updated SOGo to 2.0. I must say version 2.0 looks fine, the little
makeover SOGo has a little more modern appearance now. Everything appears to
work smoothly (I will test if anything changed on my 'running out of PostgreSQL
connections'-issue, but considering the changelog I would
I still have a lot of issues with SOGo's use of Postgresql connections, just a
few users (2-3 concurrent), a few calendars (5 users, 5 calendars/person, all
with some sharing permissions) but i still run out of the 160 connections I set
the limit to.
Is this normal behavior or should I check
I have updated the PostgreSQL server on my Ubuntu 12.04 system from 9.1.4 to
9.1.5. Apparently this breaks SOGo, I believe sogod crashed after the update
and I cannot get it to run again, I have not yet done any investigation into
the cause.
Is this behavior expected? After going through the
I have not yet searched the bugs-database, but I have just been notified that
selecting multiple instances (by control-clicking) of recurring items in the
web interface and deleting them will delete the main/all instances of the
selected items.
Performing the operation when only one item is
sql-update-1.3.16_to_1.3.17.sh: should it be run as the user sogo is run as?
The shell Script asks you for an DB username, its password and SOGos DB
name. It does not really matter which user you use for running the
script. Just be sure the DB user you choose as enough rights on your
SOGo DB.
Just a quick question about the shell script sql-update-1.3.16_to_1.3.17.sh:
should it be run as the user sogo is run as?
From: Francis Lachapelle flachape...@inverse.ca
To: users@sogo.nu
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 5:31 PM
Subject: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v1.3.17
... I notice a lot of 'unexpected EOF on client connection' messages being
generated by Postgresql. ...
I still have loads of these messages in my Postgresql log files, about three a
minute. Really makes it harder to find more meaningful entries in the log. Can
this somehow be fixed?
--
Do you have error messages from the IMAP-daemon as well?
From: James James jre...@gmail.com
To: users@sogo.nu
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2012 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: [SOGo] SOGo doesn't display email anymore
After some investigations I've got this error message :
Hi SOGo-list,
As many probably will know Ubuntu has released a new long time support version,
12.04 Precise Pangolin. Many users of previous versions might want to update in
the near future (I already had ;) ) so it would be ice to have packages for
this version available soon, any timeline
From: Christian Mack christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de
As you already have it.
Do they ship Thunderbird 10 ESR version with it?
Hello Christian,
No, Thunderbird 11.01 I don't have Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on a desktop yet by the
way, only on a headless server.
Regards,
Piet--
users@sogo.nu
SOGo users in our directory have multiple 'mail'-fields in their LDAP profiles.
I believe SOGo used to pick the first one as primary address (when searching
the directory/using the scheduling assistant that address would be displayed).
Now an array of mail addresses is shown (for example:
From: Christian Mack christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de
...
Or is there a tool which generates repeating events from the birthday
information?
None that I know of.
If you find one, please post it here.
You might look into making something something suitable for you yourself using
the
From: Tao te Puh taote...@e-sol.utions.de
To: users@sogo.nu
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 5:37 AM
Subject: [SOGo] CardDAV-HTTP(S)-address
Hello,
is there an easy way to find out the CardDAV-HTTP(S)-address of an address
book?
I mean as simple as it is for CalDAV-HTTP(S)-addresses
, but if it does it's fairly easy.
Sorry Piet Hein, you misread Tao te Puh's question.
He wants to get the URLs for address books not calendars.
...
I see I have not misread the question, but mistyped my answer.
The only thing you have to change is 'so' to 'dav'. You get an URL
like: https
- Original Message -
From: Christian Mack christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de
...
Nope, when you call Properties on an address book you only get a frame
to change the name of the address book. There is no URL to copy.
You have to use either an existing address card or a new one in the
I might have missed its existence, but I believe a feature to aggregate multipe
calendars into one would be a nice features. We use a few calendars each and
subscribing/managing subscriptions to them is a bit of a hassle.
Having an option in SOGo to automatically subscribe to another user's
I don't think server push features are implemented in SOGo (yet?). Afaik it's
not in the CalDAV specifications.
Apple uses an own extension to realise server push features, I believe it uses
XMPP.
Your clients should update their data if you manually refresh your client, you
should be able to
...
Completely agree that sogo should manage this without cronjob, but
inverse needs to support Cyrus which doesn't implement the sieve
date extention:
http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=1530
...
I agree.
But with Dovecot as sieveIMAP provider I limited the issues mentioned in the
bug
From: André Schild an...@schild.ws
This one ?
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists/arc/users/2012-02/msg00407.html
Great, thanks for the tip, had not found that one!--
users@sogo.nu
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https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists/arc/users/2012-02/msg00407.html
Reading there should be 3 connections (minimum) per sogo worker was a bit
surprising to me in the light of the fact that I notice about about 60
postgresql connections with 2 workers just after 1 user logs into the calendar
view
-sockets and ident
authentication) more than 120 seems a bit excessive with 2 workers and 5
concurrent users..
Regards,
Piet
From: Francis Lachapelle flachape...@inverse.ca
To: Piet Hein ex_ad...@yahoo.com
Cc: users@sogo.nu users@sogo.nu
Sent: Monday, March
Hi,
How many db-connections are expected with two workers and a few users switching
month views with a few dozen appointments in view? I know I asked this not too
long ago, but raising the number of connections available to postgres to 200
still does not make sure enough connections are
I wonder if running gdomap is necessary a properly functioning SOGo setup (on
one host). A quick test (running SOGo with gdomap disabled) showed no issues.
Is it safe to disable gdomap?
--
users@sogo.nu
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Dear SOGoers,
I use SOGo 1.3.12 with Postgresql 9.1 on Linux (5 users on a 1.2Ghz VIA C7 with
1GB of RAM, 124 Postgresql connections, 2 SOGo workers), whenever one or a few
users generate a load on SOGo (for example quickly change month views in the
calendar) Postgresq runs out of free
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