[SOGo] BTS activities for Saturday, February 04 2012

2012-02-04 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Saturday, February 04 2012





  
BTS Activities

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  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Saturday, February 04 2012

  
  
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	2012-02-04 18:28:10
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	Backend Address Book
	Export and import fields for contacts do not match
	
	  
	
  
  




Re: [SOGo] Understanding how calendar sharing works

2012-02-04 Thread Mirko Stoffers

On 02/04/2012 05:55 PM, Peter Peltonen wrote:

Hi Robert,

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Robert Casties
  wrote:

As the user that owns the calendar you can right-click on the calendar
in the web frontend and choose "permissions". There you can add another
user to the ACL and give them permission to create, change, and delete
events.

Once you have done that you can use any CalDav client.


Thanks for the tip, but: I do not see such option. If I right click my
Personal Calendar in the SOGo web UI under Calendars tab all I see is:

Properties
New Calendar...
Delete Calendar...
Export Calendar...
Import Events...
Publish Calendar...
Reload Remote Calendars
Sharing...


Did you try "Sharing"?
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Re: [SOGo] Resource calendars

2012-02-04 Thread Bill Roberts



On 04/02/12 00:33, Donny Brooks wrote:

On 2/2/2012 4:14 PM, bill.robe...@anu.edu.au wrote:

Hi Donny,

The solution I found for this problem is to make the calendar public,
grab a
copy of it in ics format with a cron job and then display the ics file
using
PHPiCalendar from http://phpicalendar.net/

I was able to embed this in our PHP templates using one of the recipes
on the
PHPiCalendar forum. You can see the results at
http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/research/meetings/phpicalendar/calendar.php
- I think
it does a nice job.

Others may have better solutions - I'd be interested to know what
these are.

As far as I can tell, there is no way to anonymously read-only access
the SOGo
web calendar interface. This would be a nice thing to have and is
about the
only thing I miss from our old Sun Calendar.

Regards,

Bill Roberts

How would one go about creating the cron job to output the ical file?

Donny B.




Something like this:

10 9 * * * /usr/bin/wget -O  https://name>/SOGo/dav/public/name>/Calendar/3397-4E4C9700-1-7B8E0100.ics


 is where you want the ics file to go
The name of the calendar (3397-4E4C9700-1-7B8E0100.ics) comes from 
right-clicking on the calendar name in the SOGo web interface and 
selecting Properties->Links to this calendar->Public Access->WebDAV ICS URL


Cheers,

Bill





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Re: [SOGo] Understanding how calendar sharing works

2012-02-04 Thread Peter Peltonen
Hi Robert,

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Robert Casties
 wrote:
> As the user that owns the calendar you can right-click on the calendar
> in the web frontend and choose "permissions". There you can add another
> user to the ACL and give them permission to create, change, and delete
> events.
>
> Once you have done that you can use any CalDav client.

Thanks for the tip, but: I do not see such option. If I right click my
Personal Calendar in the SOGo web UI under Calendars tab all I see is:

Properties
New Calendar...
Delete Calendar...
Export Calendar...
Import Events...
Publish Calendar... 
Reload Remote Calendars 
Sharing...

Am I looking in the wrong place?

Best,
Peter
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Re: [SOGo] Migration from an existent PostFix + OpenLdap directory

2012-02-04 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* Carlos Paz :
> let me describe it a bit more:
> 
> 1. I want to migrate 1000 mailboxes (around 40 Gb) from an old Postfix
> server to a new server with Sogo 1.3, is there any tool or procedure to
> acomplish that?

Postfix (SMTP) means transporting and storing mail on a server. How do you
deliver it to clients? IMAP? POP?

If you have IMAP, then IMAP is the way to go.

> 2. The 1000 mailboxes are binded to LDAP, so I think I will need to migrate
> them from the old Openldap directory to Sogo. Also I'm looking for a tool
> or any procedure to complish that.

Assuming you have IMAP on the old server:

1. Setup your new LDAP/SOGO server including its IMAP component.
2. Use imapsync  to copy messages
   including their state (unread/read and other tags) to the new machine.
   If you use dovecot on both sides, consider using dsync to sync mailboxes.

If you run imapsync/dsync regularly you can conduct a soft migration without
anyone noticing. Just let the sync process run regularly. It will copy over
everything the first time and only fetch the delta in successive runs.

p@rick

> Thanks in advance for any help.
> 
> On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter 
> wrote:
> 
> > * Carlos Paz :
> > > I cant find instructions how to:
> > >
> > > 1. migrate around 1000 email accounts from postfix
> > > 2. migrate the open Ldap database, also 1000 entries
> >
> > Can you be more specific?
> >
> > p@rick
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Re: [SOGo] Migration from an existent PostFix + OpenLdap directory

2012-02-04 Thread Martin Rabl

Carlos,

there is no need to migrate - SOGo uses the given infrastructur. LDAP is 
used for Auth, Postfix for smtp. Instal SOGo and configure LDAP as 
usersource, see "SOGo - Installation and Configuration Guide" 
http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf beginning 
on page 16 "Authentication using LDAP".



Greetings,
Martin

Am 04.02.12 19:39, schrieb Carlos Paz:

let me describe it a bit more:

1. I want to migrate 1000 mailboxes (around 40 Gb) from an old Postfix
server to a new server with Sogo 1.3, is there any tool or procedure to
acomplish that?

2. The 1000 mailboxes are binded to LDAP, so I think I will need to
migrate them from the old Openldap directory to Sogo. Also I'm looking
for a tool or any procedure to complish that.

Thanks in advance for any help.

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter mailto:p...@state-of-mind.de>> wrote:

* Carlos Paz mailto:users@sogo.nu>>:
 > I cant find instructions how to:
 >
 > 1. migrate around 1000 email accounts from postfix
 > 2. migrate the open Ldap database, also 1000 entries

Can you be more specific?

p@rick

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Re: [SOGo] Migration from an existent PostFix + OpenLdap directory

2012-02-04 Thread Carlos Paz
let me describe it a bit more:

1. I want to migrate 1000 mailboxes (around 40 Gb) from an old Postfix
server to a new server with Sogo 1.3, is there any tool or procedure to
acomplish that?

2. The 1000 mailboxes are binded to LDAP, so I think I will need to migrate
them from the old Openldap directory to Sogo. Also I'm looking for a tool
or any procedure to complish that.

Thanks in advance for any help.

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter 
wrote:

> * Carlos Paz :
> > I cant find instructions how to:
> >
> > 1. migrate around 1000 email accounts from postfix
> > 2. migrate the open Ldap database, also 1000 entries
>
> Can you be more specific?
>
> p@rick
>
> --
> state of mind ()
>
> http://www.state-of-mind.de
>
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> 81669 München  Telefax +49 89 3090 4666
>
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>
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>
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Re: [SOGo] Migration from an existent PostFix + OpenLdap directory

2012-02-04 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* Carlos Paz :
> I cant find instructions how to:
> 
> 1. migrate around 1000 email accounts from postfix
> 2. migrate the open Ldap database, also 1000 entries

Can you be more specific?

p@rick

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Re: [SOGo] Understanding how calendar sharing works

2012-02-04 Thread Robert Casties
On 04.02.12 16:32, Peter Peltonen wrote:
> 1) In the Web UI's "Calendars" tab I chose "Subscribe to a calendar"
> and chose the coworker's Personal calendar. It appeared under the
> "Calendars" in my Calendar view.
> 
> 2) I tried creating a new event in the Web UI but the only calendar
> available for this event was my own...
> 
> I therefore assume the calendar's default mode is read-only. How do I
> change this? In the SOGo FAQ it reads: "You can also allow others to
> create and delete calendar objects in your calendars", so it should be
> possible, but I cannot find instructions how to achieve this?

As the user that owns the calendar you can right-click on the calendar
in the web frontend and choose "permissions". There you can add another
user to the ACL and give them permission to create, change, and delete
events.

Once you have done that you can use any CalDav client.

Best
Robert
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Re: [SOGo] Understanding how calendar sharing works

2012-02-04 Thread Peter Peltonen
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 6:02 PM, CF  wrote:
> ICS calendars are read only. You must use CalDAV.

I am using CalDAV. At least I think I am :)

I use the CalDAV address in Lightning to access the calendar provided
by SOGo, therefore I am using CalDAV, right?

And I also have the problem in using the SOGo web UI.

Or am I missing some newbie gotcha here...?

Best,
Peter
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[SOGo] SOGo and SQLite

2012-02-04 Thread Benjamin BERNARD

Hi,
I would like to know if there is a way to use SQLite with SOGo ?

I've seen this mail 
, 
but I can't find the file mentioned in it (folderinfo-create.sqlite ...).


Thanks in advanced,

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Re: [SOGo] Understanding how calendar sharing works

2012-02-04 Thread CF

ICS calendars are read only. You must use CalDAV.
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[SOGo] Understanding how calendar sharing works

2012-02-04 Thread Peter Peltonen
Hi,

I want to be enable to create a task or an event in my coworker's SOGo
calendar for him, but I dont't seem to find the correct way to do
this.


I tried the following in the Web UI:

1) In the Web UI's "Calendars" tab I chose "Subscribe to a calendar"
and chose the coworker's Personal calendar. It appeared under the
"Calendars" in my Calendar view.

2) I tried creating a new event in the Web UI but the only calendar
available for this event was my own...

I therefore assume the calendar's default mode is read-only. How do I
change this? In the SOGo FAQ it reads: "You can also allow others to
create and delete calendar objects in your calendars", so it should be
possible, but I cannot find instructions how to achieve this?


I also tried it in Lightning:

1) Added my coworker's calendar in Lightning

2) Tried creating a new event in his calendar. This resulted in the error:

Error_code: MODIFICATION_FAILED

Description: Status Code: 403, The user lacks the required permission
to perform the request.


http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
An error occurred during object publishingtried to
access private object (0x0x947fb4c,
SoClass=SOGoAppointmentFolder)



So, what am I missing?

Regards,
Peter
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[SOGo] Migration from an existent PostFix + OpenLdap directory

2012-02-04 Thread Carlos Paz
Hello everybody,

I cant find instructions how to:

1. migrate around 1000 email accounts from postfix
2. migrate the open Ldap database, also 1000 entries

Thanks for the help.

Regards,
CP
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