[SOGo] timezone error

2013-02-08 Thread Michael
Hi, I have read some previous posts about this error and it seems people 
have managed to fix it in previous 1.x versions with SQL upgrade 
scripts. But I am not sure if the fixes are relevant as I have a fresh 
2.02 build which has been upgraded to 2.04b.


Feb 09 18:28:10 sogod [22156]: 
<0x0xb87fccc8[NGMimeRFC822DateHeaderFieldParser]> WARNING: failed to 
parse RFC822 timezone: '' (value='Thu, 07 Feb 2013 18:30:57 Â^Ü0600')
2013-02-09 18:28:10.359 sogod[22156] RFC822 Parser: cannot process month 
name: 'GMT'
Feb 09 18:28:10 sogod [22156]: 
<0x0xb87fccc8[NGMimeRFC822DateHeaderFieldParser]> 
WARNING(-[NGMimeRFC822DateHeaderFieldParser parseValue:ofHeaderField:]): 
cannot parse month in date: Fri Feb 8 19:55:05 GMT 2013
Feb 09 18:28:10 sogod [22156]: 
<0x0xb87fccc8[NGMimeRFC822DateHeaderFieldParser]> WARNING: failed to 
parse RFC822 date field: 'Fri Feb 8 19:55:05 GMT 2013'
2013-02-09 18:28:10.361 sogod[22156] parseTimeZone: cannot parse time 
notation 'PST'


Can someone please let me know if its a problem or if it can be safely 
ignored? Thanks!


Regards, Michael.



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[SOGo] BTS activities for Friday, February 08 2013

2013-02-08 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Friday, February 08 2013





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Friday, February 08 2013

  
  
idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary
	
	
	  
	
2237
	2013-02-08 11:15:56
	updated (open)
	Backend Calendar
	Public Access while using SOGoTrustProxyAuthentication
	
	  
	
2231
	2013-02-08 11:24:15
	updated (open)
	Web Calendar
	Two personal Calendars for a single user
	
	  
	
2238
	2013-02-08 04:05:21
	updated (open)
	Web Calendar
	an appointment shows up on 2 days in "day" view in the calender.
	
	  
	
2239
	2013-02-08 04:38:38
	new (open)
	Web Calendar
	Parameter $Summary translated to Danish = no Summary shown
	
	  
	
2240
	2013-02-08 18:46:31
	new (open)
	Web Calendar
	Invalid format of COMPLETED date in VTODO
	
	  
	
2236
	2013-02-08 09:19:59
	feedback (open)
	Packaging (Debian)
	Dynamic DNS Update not working / Too old Samba version
	
	  
	
2226
	2013-02-08 16:25:23
	feedback (open)
	sogo-tool
	sogo-ealarms-notify do not try to read /etc/sogo/sogo.conf
	
	  
	
2227
	2013-02-08 10:12:35
	resolved (not a bug)
	Web Calendar
	Loading user's calendar in web UI causes core dump
	
	  
	
  
  




Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba 4 (From Inverse) libraries backport

2013-02-08 Thread Netwo Dist
Also:
Where is libnss_winbind.so ? I didn't find it in the package.


On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 12:21 AM, Netwo Dist  wrote:

> Also, is that safe to ignore at the end of apt-get install samba4 install
> script?:
>
> Error loading module '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba//vfs/acl_xattr.so':
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba//vfs/acl_xattr.so: cannot open shared
> object file: No such file or directory
> error probing vfs module 'acl_xattr': NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
> smbd_vfs_init: vfs_init_custom failed for acl_xattr
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 12:16 AM, Netwo Dist  wrote:
>
>> Also, apt-get install samba4 wants bind9 bind9utils. I only wan't to use
>> internal samba4 dns. Do I purge it after that then? Is this the recommended
>> way in my scenario?
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Netwo Dist  wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you. Do I skip this line too:
>>> apt-get install -t squeeze-backports libwbclient-dev samba-common
>>> smbclient
>>> libsmbclient libsmbclient-dev
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Jean Raby  wrote:
>>>
 On 13-02-08 6:25 PM, Netwo Dist wrote:
 > Got it. Will do. A question before that:
 > apt-cache show smbclient - tells me that I may install 3.6 version
 which
 > is from ubuntu main repo. That PDF tells me to install such things.
 Do I
 > install them and is 3.6 okay in such case?
 yes

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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba 4 (From Inverse) libraries backport

2013-02-08 Thread Netwo Dist
Also, is that safe to ignore at the end of apt-get install samba4 install
script?:

Error loading module '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba//vfs/acl_xattr.so':
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba//vfs/acl_xattr.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
error probing vfs module 'acl_xattr': NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
smbd_vfs_init: vfs_init_custom failed for acl_xattr


On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 12:16 AM, Netwo Dist  wrote:

> Also, apt-get install samba4 wants bind9 bind9utils. I only wan't to use
> internal samba4 dns. Do I purge it after that then? Is this the recommended
> way in my scenario?
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Netwo Dist  wrote:
>
>> Thank you. Do I skip this line too:
>> apt-get install -t squeeze-backports libwbclient-dev samba-common
>> smbclient
>> libsmbclient libsmbclient-dev
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Jean Raby  wrote:
>>
>>> On 13-02-08 6:25 PM, Netwo Dist wrote:
>>> > Got it. Will do. A question before that:
>>> > apt-cache show smbclient - tells me that I may install 3.6 version
>>> which
>>> > is from ubuntu main repo. That PDF tells me to install such things. Do
>>> I
>>> > install them and is 3.6 okay in such case?
>>> yes
>>>
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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba 4 (From Inverse) libraries backport

2013-02-08 Thread Netwo Dist
Also, apt-get install samba4 wants bind9 bind9utils. I only wan't to use
internal samba4 dns. Do I purge it after that then? Is this the recommended
way in my scenario?


On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Netwo Dist  wrote:

> Thank you. Do I skip this line too:
> apt-get install -t squeeze-backports libwbclient-dev samba-common
> smbclient
> libsmbclient libsmbclient-dev
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Jean Raby  wrote:
>
>> On 13-02-08 6:25 PM, Netwo Dist wrote:
>> > Got it. Will do. A question before that:
>> > apt-cache show smbclient - tells me that I may install 3.6 version which
>> > is from ubuntu main repo. That PDF tells me to install such things. Do I
>> > install them and is 3.6 okay in such case?
>> yes
>>
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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba 4 (From Inverse) libraries backport

2013-02-08 Thread Netwo Dist
Thank you. Do I skip this line too:
apt-get install -t squeeze-backports libwbclient-dev samba-common smbclient
libsmbclient libsmbclient-dev



On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Jean Raby  wrote:

> On 13-02-08 6:25 PM, Netwo Dist wrote:
> > Got it. Will do. A question before that:
> > apt-cache show smbclient - tells me that I may install 3.6 version which
> > is from ubuntu main repo. That PDF tells me to install such things. Do I
> > install them and is 3.6 okay in such case?
> yes
>
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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba 4 (From Inverse) libraries backport

2013-02-08 Thread Jean Raby
On 13-02-08 6:25 PM, Netwo Dist wrote:
> Got it. Will do. A question before that:
> apt-cache show smbclient - tells me that I may install 3.6 version which
> is from ubuntu main repo. That PDF tells me to install such things. Do I
> install them and is 3.6 okay in such case?
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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba 4 (From Inverse) libraries backport

2013-02-08 Thread Netwo Dist
Got it. Will do. A question before that:
apt-cache show smbclient - tells me that I may install 3.6 version which is
from ubuntu main repo. That PDF tells me to install such things. Do I
install them and is 3.6 okay in such case?


On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:21 PM, Holger A. Brinkhaus
wrote:

> hi,
>
> just install (after installing sogo) with
> (sudo) apt-get update
> (sudo) apt-get install samba4
>
> and then the openchange components. The backports components are only
> needed for debian
>
> Best Regards
>   Holger
>
> Am Samstag, 09. Februar 2013 00:13 CET, Netwo Dist 
> schrieb:
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
> http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Native%20Microsoft%20Outlook%20Configuration.pdfpage
>  9 talks about backporting some packages. How do I go in my scenario
> with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?
>
> I am installing samba4 + sogo + dovecot + postfix + openchange to use in
> production for Outlook clients.
>
> Page 9 is not quite c lear for me in my case with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Please
> clarify so I can go forward with my setup.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Netwodist
>
>
>
>
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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba 4 (From Inverse) libraries backport

2013-02-08 Thread Jean Raby
On 13-02-08 6:13 PM, Netwo Dist wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Native%20Microsoft%20Outlook%20Configuration.pdf
> page 9 talks about backporting some packages. How do I go in my scenario
> with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?
> 
> I am installing samba4 + sogo + dovecot + postfix + openchange to use in
> production for Outlook clients.
> 
> Page 9 is not quite clear for me in my case with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
> Please clarify so I can go forward with my setup.

As stated in the doc:
Debian Squeeze ships an older version of some libraries required by Samba 4.
In order to workaround this, users of this distribution will have to use
the “squeeze-backports” repository.


This only applies to debian squeeze.
On ubuntu precise, simply install samba4.

> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Netwodist


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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba 4 (From Inverse) libraries backport

2013-02-08 Thread Holger A. Brinkhaus
hi,just install (after installing sogo) with(sudo) apt-get update(sudo) apt-get install samba4and then the openchange components. The backports components are only needed for debianBest Regards  HolgerAm Samstag, 09. Februar 2013 00:13 CET, Netwo Dist  schrieb: Hi, http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Native%20Microsoft%20Outlook%20Configuration.pdf page 9 talks about backporting some packages. How do I go in my scenario with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS? I am installing samba4 + sogo + dovecot + postfix + openchange to use in production for Outlook clients. Page 9 is not
  quite c
 lear for me in my case with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Please clarify so I can go forward with my setup. Kind regards, Netwodist 


[SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba 4 (From Inverse) libraries backport

2013-02-08 Thread Netwo Dist
Hi,

http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Native%20Microsoft%20Outlook%20Configuration.pdfpage
9 talks about backporting some packages. How do I go in my scenario
with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?

I am installing samba4 + sogo + dovecot + postfix + openchange to use in
production for Outlook clients.

Page 9 is not quite clear for me in my case with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Please
clarify so I can go forward with my setup.

Kind regards,

Netwodist
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Re: [SOGo] number of phone / e-mail fields

2013-02-08 Thread Jean Raby
On 13-02-08 3:13 PM, Robert McQueen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I've set up SOGo last night as we're evaluating it for Collabora - I'm
> initially very impressed! Very good work.
> 
> I had a couple of queries, one I noticed when playing around importing
> existing contacts - it seems the schema / web form are hardcoded to have
> 2 e-mail addresses and 5 phone numbers (1 each of work home mobile fax
> and pager), which in some cases results in some data loss when I import
> some of my existing vCards.
The interface only shows some of the vcard fields, there shouldn't be
any data loss however.
Check the vcard source (right-click -> raw source), you should see all
the fields.

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[SOGo] number of phone / e-mail fields

2013-02-08 Thread Robert McQueen
Hi folks,

I've set up SOGo last night as we're evaluating it for Collabora - I'm
initially very impressed! Very good work.

I had a couple of queries, one I noticed when playing around importing
existing contacts - it seems the schema / web form are hardcoded to have
2 e-mail addresses and 5 phone numbers (1 each of work home mobile fax
and pager), which in some cases results in some data loss when I import
some of my existing vCards.

Is there any way / plan to change this? I guess the underlying LDAP
representation of the fields can actually be instantiated multiple times
- it seems I managed to get a contact in the web UI with 3 e-mail
addresses, but the editor and LDIF export only show mail and
mozalternatemail. Is it a restriction imposed by the code that
transforms vCards to/from the LDIF-style format internally?

Thanks,
Rob

P.S. I notice Inverse are in Montréal - Collabora has an office there
too, maybe we need to have an open source company meet-up next time I'm
in town. :)

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Re: [SOGo] New feature: fail2ban and sogo (including proxy setup)

2013-02-08 Thread Thoralf Schulze
hi arnd,

Am 08.02.2013 19:00 schrieb Arnd Raphael Brandes:
> are you identifying failed attemts by the http error code (403,401)?

yes, due to fail2ban's inability to work with regexes spanning multiple
lines …
there are, however, some legitimate 401 requests from apple devices -
hence the ignoreregex.

> However, where you put the  placeholder, I had localhost only - until 
> the last changes. This came due to the proxy setup with apache.

h, our setup here is more or less a plain vanilla one (ie. sogo on a
single server, without a dedicated frontend proxy. apache is proxying
requests internally to localhost:2, however). the actual client ip
addresses do show up in the sogo log.

> About the port, from my understanding this is the port whitch wil be blocked 
> - an for me SOGo has 443 (https), only with
> CalDav/CardDav running over them.

that makes sense … i thought this to be the port the incriminated
requests were directed at, which is obviously wrong. thank you for
clarifying this.

with kind regards,
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Re: [SOGo] New feature: fail2ban and sogo (including proxy setup)

2013-02-08 Thread Arnd Raphael Brandes
Hi,
are you identifying failed attemts by the http error code (403,401)? However, 
where you put the  placeholder, I had localhost only - until the last 
changes. This came due to the proxy setup with apache. Without proxy, the 
client IP was listed - so there your script works.
About the port, from my understanding this is the port whitch wil be blocked - 
an for me SOGo has 443 (https), only with
CalDav/CardDav running over them.
Fail2Ban can as well just block all ports: iptables-allports
Thanks for the hint,
Arnd

Am Freitag, 08. Februar 2013 18:31 CET, Thoralf Schulze  
schrieb:

> hi there,
>
> Am 07.02.2013 14:54 schrieb Arnd Raphael Brandes:
> > thank to jraby, the sogo.log can now be used for fail2ban, even in the 
> > proxy setup. This has been implemented in the feature request 
> > 2229(http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=2229). Fail2ban allows to ban IPs 
> > of users who persistently (in the example 5 times) fail to login in a 
> > certain time. The ban can be temporary or permanent and an admin can be 
> > configured to be informed by mail.
> > The ban is done via IP tables. Setup-time ~ 10 min.
>
> for the current stable version (2.0.4b-1), this sogo.conf might work as
> well:
>
> [Definition]
> failregex = ^ - - \[.+\] "POST /SOGo/connect HTTP/1.[01]" 403.*$
> ^ - - \[.+\] "PROPFIND /SOGo/dav.+ HTTP/1.[01]" 401 *$
> ignoreregex = ^ - - \[.+\] "PROPFIND /SOGo/dav.+ HTTP/1.[01]" 401 0.*$
>
> … well, it does seem to do its job here, at least :-)
> i also changed port = http,https in the jail definition to port = all to
> make sure to also catch *dav-related log entries.
>
> with kind regards,
> t.
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Re: [SOGo] New feature: fail2ban and sogo (including proxy setup)

2013-02-08 Thread Thoralf Schulze
hi there,

Am 07.02.2013 14:54 schrieb Arnd Raphael Brandes:
> thank to jraby, the sogo.log can now be used for fail2ban, even in the proxy 
> setup. This has been implemented in the feature request 
> 2229(http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=2229). Fail2ban allows to ban IPs of 
> users who persistently (in the example 5 times) fail to login in a certain 
> time. The ban can be temporary or permanent and an admin can be configured to 
> be informed by mail.
> The ban is done via IP tables. Setup-time ~ 10 min.

for the current stable version (2.0.4b-1), this sogo.conf might work as
well:

[Definition]
failregex = ^ - - \[.+\] "POST /SOGo/connect HTTP/1.[01]" 403.*$
^ - - \[.+\] "PROPFIND /SOGo/dav.+ HTTP/1.[01]" 401 *$
ignoreregex = ^ - - \[.+\] "PROPFIND /SOGo/dav.+ HTTP/1.[01]" 401 0.*$

… well, it does seem to do its job here, at least :-)
i also changed port = http,https in the jail definition to port = all to
make sure to also catch *dav-related log entries.

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Re: [SOGo] cant delete calendar dates in thunderbird/lightening

2013-02-08 Thread Francis Lachapelle

On 2013-02-08, at 7:32 AM, sebastien blin  wrote:

> Le 04/02/2013 19:57, Daniel Erlacher a écrit :
>> hello
>> 
>> thanks for the replies, this solution worked:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> You need to patch Lightning :
>>> 
>>> http://sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=2182
>> 
>>> Francis
>>> 
>> 
>> thanks all for the help
>> 
>> all best
>> dan
>> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> If I apply this patch, then I will manually reinstall the official version?
> 
> Do you know when this bug will be fixed officially?

Mozilla says "We will be releasing a version 1.9.1 with this fix soon."

It's pushed to comm-beta:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=827078#c24


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Re: [SOGo] calendar permission related error message

2013-02-08 Thread Christian Mack
Hello Simon Walter


Am 2013-02-08 06:47, schrieb Simon Walter:
> 
> Users are getting errors like:
> An error occurred when writing to the calendar Personal Calendar *
> Error code: MODIFICATION_FAILED
> Description: Status Code: 403, The user lacks the required permission to
> preform the request.
> 
> Is it true that the permission level of a calendar event must be set to
> "Respond To" if the invited person is to accept or reject invitations?

Not in general.

A)
If the invitation in question is addressed to user A (= attendee).
User A has shared the calendar with this invitation to user B.
Then person B must be granted the privilege "Respond To" in order to
accept this invitation.
That is because the user B is responding (= accept/decline) to an event,
that belongs to the other user A.

B)
If user C is invited (= attendee).
Then this invitation will appear in her "personal calendar".
There she can accept/decline as often as she wishes, because this is her
own calendar.
On her own calendar user C has always full control.


> If someone with a Personal Calendar has Public event permissions set to
> "View Date and Time" and invites someone to a Public event, that invited
> person will not be able to accept the invitation?
> 

No, this has nothing to do with event privacy.
If you set the event on creation to public, confidential or private does
not matter.
As long as you invite someone, she can accept/decline this invitation.

Event privacy only influences the visibility and/or change privileges
you grant directly to your calendar with this event.
As you grant "View Date and Time" to Public events in your calendar, the
person who you granted this permission, can see Date and Time of all
your public events while directly looking at your calendar.
Again, this has nothing to do with invitations.


> They could be doing something else (incorrectly) to cause this error,
> but I wanted to check if that is the case.
> 

I once had that, because my session had timed out.
I just had to login to SOGo again.


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RE: [SOGo] sogo-tool expire-autoreply script

2013-02-08 Thread michael
Hi, thanks for clearing this up for me. I was missing the pass = yes.

Regards, Michael. 

-Original Message-
From: Jean Raby [mailto:jr...@inverse.ca] 
Sent: Thursday, 7 February 2013 12:36 AM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] sogo-tool expire-autoreply script

Hi,

On 13-02-06 3:40 AM, mich...@los-pollos.co wrote:
> Hi all, successfully got a dovecot/postfix/LDAP/sogo2.04 server up and 
> running on Ubuntu 12.04 but having some problems getting the cron jobs 
> setup. Specifically the sogo-tool expire-autoreply script.
>
> The script appears to require a username:password but I am struggling 
> to understand what that user and password should be. Some 
> documentation says it should be sieve-admin yet only cyrus imap allows 
> the definition of a sieve_admin in its conf file, dovecot sieve config 
> doesn't appear to have this. I have also read somewhere that a dovecot 
> master user should be setup and this should be used, which I have 
> tried by entering u%*master:[password]  but when running manually via 
> /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-autoreply %u*master:[password] I just get
errors:
>
> failure. Attempting with a renewed password (no authname supported)
>
> Could not login 'u...@example.com' on Sieve server:
> <0x0x9758288[NGSieveClient]: socket= mode=rw address=<0x0x975e530[NGInternetSocketAddress]:
> host=localhost.localdomain port=36296>
> connectedTo=<0x0x975a6e0[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=127.0.0.1
> port=4190>>>: (null)
>
> An error occured while removing auto-reply of user u...@example.com 
> 
>
> Entering an individual's username and password works but obviously 
> then the script will only work for that particular user.
>
> I am using virtual users located in an ldap directory.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated!
You need to create a master users password file and configure it as such in
dovecot configuration file.

For example:
   passdb {
   driver = passwd-file
   args = /etc/dovecot/master-users
   master = yes
   pass = yes
   }

Then create the file and add a user:

   htpasswd  -c -s /etc/dovecot/master-users dovmaster

You should then be able to get sogo-tool expire-autoreply to work using user
'dovmaster'.

See http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/MasterUsers for more details.

>
> Regards, Michael.
>


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Re: [SOGo] cant delete calendar dates in thunderbird/lightening

2013-02-08 Thread sebastien blin

Le 04/02/2013 19:57, Daniel Erlacher a écrit :

hello

thanks for the replies, this solution worked:




You need to patch Lightning :
http://sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=2182



Francis


thanks all for the help

all best
dan


Hi,

If I apply this patch, then I will manually reinstall the official version?

Do you know when this bug will be fixed officially?

Kind regards,

Sebastien Blin


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