Le 10/06/2013 ? 09:44:20-0400, Ludovic Marcotte a écrit
On 10/06/13 04:53, Albert Shih wrote:
Yes...it's what I understand, but if it's really the case, I'm worry about
spamming. Because if sogo going to reply a message for incomming mail
without manual action, that's mean some smart
On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 05:33 EDT, Albert Shih albert.s...@obspm.fr wrote:But is it possible SOGo send a IMIP reply without the user interacting withthe GUI, for example my user say he only use the agenda never the webmail.No.--Ludovic Marcottelmarco...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.755.3630 ::
Le 12/06/2013 ? 06:55:39-0400, Ludovic Marcotte a écrit
On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 05:33 EDT, Albert Shih albert.s...@obspm.fr
wrote:
But is it possible SOGo send a IMIP reply without the user interacting
with
the GUI, for example my user say he only use the agenda never the
Le 08/06/2013 ? 19:20:08-0400, Ron Scott-Adams a écrit
It means it passed through SOGo, and that SOGo tacked on that header because
it
Yes...it's what I understand, but if it's really the case, I'm worry about
spamming. Because if sogo going to reply a message for incomming mail
without
On 10/06/13 04:53, Albert Shih wrote:
Yes...it's what I understand, but if it's really the case, I'm worry about
spamming. Because if sogo going to reply a message for incomming mail
without manual action, that's mean some smart people can spam all internet
using my (or any) sogo server.
SOGo
Le 07/06/2013 ? 22:59:47-0400, Ron Scott-Adams a écrit
Hi,
I'm willing to bet this user has some setting in their client treating
calendar
Wellbecause I don't like to loose ;-) ;-)
invites in some fashion (either automatically rejecting or accepting them.)
PossibleHe using
It means it passed through SOGo, and that SOGo tacked on that header because it
classified the message as a calendar invitation reply. Can you post your
sogo.conf, please?
Ron Scott-Adams
r...@tohuw.net
Soap and education are not as sudden as a massacre, but they are more deadly
in the long
Le 07/06/2013 ? 10:55:59+0200, Christian Mack a écrit
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
Am 2013-06-06 23:09, schrieb Albert Shih:
I've a strange report from one of my user.
He claim he just receive some message from yahoo (not important can be any
server) smtp server for unknown
I'm willing to bet this user has some setting in their client treating calendar
invites in some fashion (either automatically rejecting or accepting them.)
What happens if you send this user a calendar invite and trace the emissions
from that users account for awhile?
Ron Scott-Adams