Re: [SOGo] Integrator deletes TB autocompletion directory server selection

2012-11-21 Thread Marc Patermann

Simon,

Simon Walter schrieb (21.11.2012 02:32 Uhr):

On 11/21/2012 01:29 AM, Marc Patermann wrote:



By the way, in the sogo-integrator.js file there is a line:
pref(ldap_2.autoComplete.useDirectory, true);
The setting is about the ldap server ldap_2, it is about 
autocompletion and tells TB to use this directory: useDirectory is true.


What does that do? Is there anywhere I can see documentation of these 
preferences?
There is a lot of documentation about the Mozilla prefs on the Mozilla 
sites and the web.


Sometimes it is the easiest to save prefs.js, change a setting and then 
diff what has changed in prefs.js. After that find more information in 
the web about this setting.



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Re: [SOGo] Integrator deletes TB autocompletion directory server selection

2012-11-21 Thread Simon Walter

On 11/21/2012 05:35 PM, Marc Patermann wrote:

Simon,

Simon Walter schrieb (21.11.2012 02:32 Uhr):

On 11/21/2012 01:29 AM, Marc Patermann wrote:



By the way, in the sogo-integrator.js file there is a line:
pref(ldap_2.autoComplete.useDirectory, true);
The setting is about the ldap server ldap_2, it is about 
autocompletion and tells TB to use this directory: useDirectory is 
true.


What does that do? Is there anywhere I can see documentation of these 
preferences?
There is a lot of documentation about the Mozilla prefs on the Mozilla 
sites and the web.


Sometimes it is the easiest to save prefs.js, change a setting and 
then diff what has changed in prefs.js. After that find more 
information in the web about this setting.




Thanks Marc. Interesting. So the prefs in the js files in the extension 
do not necessarily pertain to preferences in the extension itself but 
could be any preference in TB. Is that the case?


Simon

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Re: [SOGo] ZEG behind NAT, firewall ports

2012-11-21 Thread loic
Hi Matthias,

No, I didn't find any solution so I've stopped testing SoGo for now and
will try again in a few months.
Regards,


2012/11/20 Matthias Gasser mail...@matthiasgasser.net

 Hi Ioic,

 I've stumbled across the very same issue today. Did you find any
 sustainable fitting solution?

 Thanks,
 Best regards,
 Matthias

 On 19.10.2012, at 15:48, loic apcl...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi all,
 
  I've just tested ZEG latest version with Outlook 2010, it works great
 with no issue on my LAN.
 
  Now, I'm trying to make it work on a remote server using ESXi.
  SOGo VM is behind a Pfsense router/firewall, I've created proper NAT 
 firewall rules so I can access the web gui and login with sogo1 account
 without problems.
 
  Problem is : I'm not able to connect using Outlook, error is
 ...connection to microsoft exchange is unavailable...
 
  I've forwarded the following ports to the SOGo VM : 8843, 8800, 80, 443
  SOGo.con in Apache is configured to use port 443.
 
  Any idea ?
 
  Regards, loic
 
 
 


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Re: [SOGo] ZEG behind NAT, firewall ports

2012-11-21 Thread Sven Tegethoff

On 21.11.2012 11:27, loic wrote:

Hi Matthias,

No, I didn't find any solution so I've stopped testing SoGo for now 
and will try again in a few months.


If you want Outlook to be able to connect to SoGo (or Exchange, for that 
matter) through a firewall, you will have to tell Outlook to tunnel all 
its communications through HTTP. So, open your email account settings 
(Control Panel - E-Mail - E-Mail Accounts). Then select your email 
account, and click Change. Click on More Settings. From the 
Connection tab, und “Outlook Anywhere” enable Connect to Micrsofot 
Exchange using HTTP. Then Outlook should communicate via port 443 - the 
normal SSL port.


- http://kb.princeton.edu/images/9863/rpc2.jpg

Using the regular RPC protocol won't work through firewalls since it 
uses dynamically assigned ports.



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[SOGo] Thunderbird 17 ESR is here

2012-11-21 Thread Philippe CUIF

Hi,

can we upgrade to this brand new Thunderbird ? Can we use the Sogo 
Connector and Integrator avalaible on the website (release 10.0.3 July 
26th 2012) or do we have to wait for new Sogo extensions ?


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Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 17 ESR is here

2012-11-21 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 21/11/12 08:05, Philippe CUIF wrote:
can we upgrade to this brand new Thunderbird ? Can we use the Sogo 
Connector and Integrator avalaible on the website (release 10.0.3 July 
26th 2012) or do we have to wait for new Sogo extensions ?

Feel free to test the extensions available from our github repository:

https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo-connector.tb17
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo-integrator.tb17

We'll release them together with v2.0.3.

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Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 17 ESR is here

2012-11-21 Thread Relu Parfene

On 21.11.2012 15:21, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:

On 21/11/12 08:05, Philippe CUIF wrote:
can we upgrade to this brand new Thunderbird ? Can we use the Sogo 
Connector and Integrator avalaible on the website (release 10.0.3 
July 26th 2012) or do we have to wait for new Sogo extensions ?

Feel free to test the extensions available from our github repository:

https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo-connector.tb17
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo-integrator.tb17

We'll release them together with v2.0.3.

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Hi,

I upgraded today to 10.0.11esr (from 10.0.10esr) and then to 17.0esr. 
Sogo-Connector/Integrator seems to work fine. At the time of upgrade to 
17.0esr TB upgraded Lightning from 1.2.3 to 1.9. Lightning seems to work 
fine too.


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Re: [SOGo] Integrator deletes TB autocompletion directory server selection

2012-11-21 Thread Marc Patermann

Simon Walter schrieb (21.11.2012 09:49 Uhr):

Thanks Marc. Interesting. So the prefs in the js files in the extension 
do not necessarily pertain to preferences in the extension itself but 
could be any preference in TB. Is that the case?

Yes, I think so.


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Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 17 ESR is here

2012-11-21 Thread Philippe CUIF

Le 21/11/12 14:21, Ludovic Marcotte a écrit :

Feel free to test the extensions available from our github repository:

Downloaded, maked and installed on a brand new Mac (Mountain Lion)
So far, everything is going fine :)
Thanks.
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Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 17 ESR is here

2012-11-21 Thread Bruno Lingner (Hugo)

hi list

I also upgraded thunderbird to 17esr+lightning 1.9 and kept the old 
10.0.3 sogo extensions to test it. on linux everything seems to be ok so 
far.
on OSX on the other hand, it's pretty buggy (elements on the left panel 
show/disappear randomly) and I also had a really nasty surprise: the 
icon named Remove the selected calendar actually DELETES/REMOVES the 
user calendar from sogo, instead of just unsubscribing from it, if you 
have the necessary rights.
I was stupid enough to test it with an administrator account :/ so 
partially it was my bad.

I do not know if it is a thunderbird, lightning or sogo-extension error.
I will try the new github extensions and report further findings.

regards
hugo.-

Am 11/21/2012 02:21 PM, schrieb Ludovic Marcotte:

On 21/11/12 08:05, Philippe CUIF wrote:

can we upgrade to this brand new Thunderbird ? Can we use the Sogo
Connector and Integrator avalaible on the website (release 10.0.3 July
26th 2012) or do we have to wait for new Sogo extensions ?

Feel free to test the extensions available from our github repository:

https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo-connector.tb17
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo-integrator.tb17

We'll release them together with v2.0.3.

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Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 17 ESR is here

2012-11-21 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 21/11/12 10:56, Bruno Lingner (Hugo) wrote:


I also upgraded thunderbird to 17esr+lightning 1.9 and kept the old 
10.0.3 sogo extensions to test it. on linux everything seems to be ok 
so far.
on OSX on the other hand, it's pretty buggy (elements on the left 
panel show/disappear randomly)

I haven't seen these issues.
and I also had a really nasty surprise: the icon named Remove the 
selected calendar actually DELETES/REMOVES the user calendar from 
sogo, instead of just unsubscribing from it, if you have the necessary 
rights.

If you own the calendar, it'll delete it.

If you're a subscriber, it'll remove the subscription.

As an admin, you own everything. The behavior you see has been like that 
for years.


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Re: [SOGo] Thunderbird 17 ESR is here

2012-11-21 Thread Simon Walter

On 11/21/2012 10:21 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:

On 21/11/12 08:05, Philippe CUIF wrote:
can we upgrade to this brand new Thunderbird ? Can we use the Sogo 
Connector and Integrator avalaible on the website (release 10.0.3 
July 26th 2012) or do we have to wait for new Sogo extensions ?

Feel free to test the extensions available from our github repository:

https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo-connector.tb17
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo-integrator.tb17

We'll release them together with v2.0.3.



Fantastic news! I was wondering about this. Thanks!

Simon


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