[SOGo] BTS activities for Tuesday, October 07 2014

2014-10-07 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Tuesday, October 07 2014





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Tuesday, October 07 2014

  
  
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2940
	2014-10-07 12:43:59
	updated (open)
	ActiveSync
	ActiveSync PING Command sent multiple times per second
	
	  
	
2899
	2014-10-07 10:27:01
	updated (open)
	Backend Calendar
	ressource overbooking via caldav
	
	  
	
2949
	2014-10-07 11:48:38
	updated (open)
	Backend Mail
	SOGoSieveFilters in sogo.conf used twice
	
	  
	
2948
	2014-10-07 08:45:49
	updated (open)
	Web Calendar
	Exceptions to recurring events inherit unchanged custom properties
	
	  
	
2947
	2014-10-07 07:43:49
	updated (open)
	Web Mail
	Slower scrolling in Firefox/Iceweasel
	
	  
	
2944
	2014-10-07 11:00:36
	updated (open)
	Web Preferences
	sieve does not support REFERRAL
	
	  
	
  
  




[SOGo] Calendar ACLs

2014-10-07 Thread Mihamina Rakotomandimby

Hi all,

I setup a working SOGo 2.2.9 instance.
Users source is an OpenLDAP directory.
Web and Thunderbird (+Connector) are working well.

I still have a problem with the Calendar access.

In my current configuration, me and any authenticated user can add 
anyone's Calendar.


Of course, this is a feature, but several people in the organisation 
would like their default. Calendar visibiliy to be restricted to people 
they choose.
I cannot tell them to make events private/confidential by default., as 
they might forget to set the event private.


The wish is to make the Calendar visible for people in the same LDAP 
group ("ou:").


Would you help me to find out how to do?

Thank you.

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[SOGo] Failed to create lock directory '/var/lib/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.lck/.GNUstepDefaults.lck'

2014-10-07 Thread Fabrice Rossi
Hi,

I've a quite standard SOGo 2.2.9 installation on a Ubuntu 14.04 system,
installed from inverse.ca apt source. The only specific aspect is that
I'm getting the users from a postfixadmin database view (mysql backend).
It's working very well (thanks guys!) apart from some spurious complains
from the cron jobs (/usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60 and
/usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify). Both are saying at random instants (once
per day or so):

Failed to create lock directory
'/var/lib/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.lck/.GNUstepDefaults.lck'

The directory /var/lib/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.lck/ is owned by sogo:sogo
and the cron jobs are the standard ones from /etc/cron.d/sogo, run under
the sogo uid (as far as I can tell).

I've tried to reproduce the problem from the command line with no luck.
The only reasonable explanation that came to my mind would be a race
between sogo-tool and sogo-ealarms-notify, as they run both every
minute, but I'm not even sure this is possible. I'm testing chaining the
commands as

* * * * *  sogo /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify &&
/usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60

to see if this changes anything.

I've tried to create the lock directory mentioned in the message. It
survives until the next call to one of those commands and then is deleted.

Meanwhile, what can I do to investigate this further? Any particular
configuration variable to check? I've added the -v option to sogo-tool
with no particular gain. Permissions?

I hope this is not a FAQ, I searched in the archives and on the website
with no luck...

Thanks,

Fabrice
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Re: [SOGo] Recommended setup?

2014-10-07 Thread Steve Ankeny
I've experimented with updating the ZEG to Ubuntu 14.04, and there were 
no issues.


However, that was before the recent OpenChange updates, so some 
adjustments might need to be made.


That said, it's likely Inverse will produce a "new" ZEG in the near future.

However, I am following the general instructions found here to build my own:

http://iabsis.com/EN/article/35/Installation-de-Samba4-et-Openchange-sur-un-serveur-Debian-ou-Ubuntu

And, cross-referencing the latest instructions from Inverse (for the 
latest versions)


I am building it as a virtual machine so it can be imported into our 
current infrastructure.


On 10/07/2014 07:07 AM, Sven Schwedas wrote:

Actually, it would be great if I could simply use the ready to
>use Sogo virtual appliance ... but the one available for download
>is SO outdated ...

There haven't been that many user-visible changes since the ZEG's
version, apart from tons of bugfixes. It should be sufficient for
evaluation.



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Re: [SOGo] Recommended setup?

2014-10-07 Thread Alessio Fattorini



On 07/10/2014 07:28, Kai-Uwe Rommel wrote:

Hello,



But as far as I can see, I should probably stick with CentOS 6.5
in case I would select CentOS, right?

I would prefer graphical or at least menu driven help for setting
up the OS and the base services (SMTP, IMAP, OpenLDAP, Postgres).



Give to Nethserver a chance :-) (www.nethserver.org)
* based on CentOS 6.5
* simplified installation
* web ui for LDAP, smtp, imap
* install sogo with a click
* thunderbird addons ready to use and automatically customized

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Re: [SOGo] Upgrade to SME Server 9.0

2014-10-07 Thread Daniel Berteaud

Le 07/10/2014 06:31, Sogo Thailand a écrit :
> I have a plan to install SME 9.0 with SOGO in a new server. Are there any 
> easy ways to migrate our old data to a new server?
> Our data include user accounts and sogo old email data. 

All you need is to create a backup of your SME 8 server (backup to USB
using the console, or backup to workstation using the server-manager),
install SME 9 from scratch, restore your backup, and reinstall the SOGo
contrib.

Cheers, Daniel

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RE: [SOGo] Recommended setup?

2014-10-07 Thread Systeembeheer
Hello Kai-Uwe
I am not very good at installing all these required packages so I used 
http://www.onlinedemo.hu/71-zeg-install-script which uses Debian 12 LTS.
Beware that there are 2 things missing in this script:
It stops in part 10 and then you do
a2enmod version
service apache2 restart
and restart the script and in part 14 you do
a2enmod authnz_ldap
service apache2 restart
and restart. It installs all the things you need to get a working SOGo.
Oh and one other thing:
You use an older version of Debian so you have to do
sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-trusty linux-image-generic-lts-trusty
You get a complete working version and it only takes about 1,5 hour.

Met vriendelijke groeten,

Systeembeheer
W. Krelekamp

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Van: users-requ...@sogo.nu [mailto:users-requ...@sogo.nu] Namens Kai-Uwe Rommel
Verzonden: dinsdag 7 oktober 2014 7:29
Aan: users
Onderwerp: [SOGo] Recommended setup?

Hello,

I want to set up a Sogo server for evaluation and/or personal use.
I have followed the mailing list for quite some time and read the
manual and FAQs, too.

What would you recommend as the base OS? I am free in my choice
and could use any of CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu or OpenSuSE. Probably
I would feel most familiar with OpenSuSE but would not expect me
to be helpless :-) with the other Linux variants - except CentOS 7.
But as far as I can see, I should probably stick with CentOS 6.5
in case I would select CentOS, right?

I would prefer graphical or at least menu driven help for setting
up the OS and the base services (SMTP, IMAP, OpenLDAP, Postgres).
OpenSuSE has a good tool (Yast) for that purpose. But the other
OS variants don't have such a powerful tool - or did I miss
something? Do you have arguments against OpenSuSE for Sogo?

For the base components ...
- Cyrus or Dovecot?
- Postfix or Sendmail?
Has one significant advantages over the one?

Actually, it would be great if I could simply use the ready to
use Sogo virtual appliance ... but the one available for download
is SO outdated ...

Thanks for your help!

Kai-Uwe Rommel

kai-uwe.rom...@ars.de
Telefon+Mobil +49 89 32468-120


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Re: [SOGo] Recommended setup?

2014-10-07 Thread Sven Schwedas
Servus,

On 2014-10-07 07:28, Kai-Uwe Rommel wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I want to set up a Sogo server for evaluation and/or personal use.
> I have followed the mailing list for quite some time and read the
> manual and FAQs, too.
> 
> What would you recommend as the base OS? I am free in my choice
> and could use any of CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu or OpenSuSE. Probably
> I would feel most familiar with OpenSuSE but would not expect me
> to be helpless :-) with the other Linux variants - except CentOS 7.
> But as far as I can see, I should probably stick with CentOS 6.5
> in case I would select CentOS, right?

There are no official builds for SuSE, and the community builds appear
to have issues with pushing out recent updates (cf. yesterday's thread
by Frank Schneider).

As for the others, no idea, I haven't used SOGo on anything but Debian.
That will probably boil down to personal preference.

> I would prefer graphical or at least menu driven help for setting
> up the OS and the base services (SMTP, IMAP, OpenLDAP, Postgres).
> OpenSuSE has a good tool (Yast) for that purpose. But the other
> OS variants don't have such a powerful tool - or did I miss
> something? Do you have arguments against OpenSuSE for Sogo?

Debian/Ubuntu have a menu-driven configuration framework for some
services like SMTP servers, but that's about it. Everything else is
third-party and not guaranteed to work.

> For the base components ...
> - Cyrus or Dovecot?
> - Postfix or Sendmail?
> Has one significant advantages over the one?

SOGo is fairly agnostic about the mail infrastructure, this will depend
on your other requirements. For testing, Dovecot+Postfix should suffice,
as far as I know.

> Actually, it would be great if I could simply use the ready to
> use Sogo virtual appliance ... but the one available for download
> is SO outdated ...

There haven't been that many user-visible changes since the ZEG's
version, apart from tons of bugfixes. It should be sufficient for
evaluation.

> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> Kai-Uwe Rommel
> 
> kai-uwe.rom...@ars.de
> Telefon+Mobil +49 89 32468-120
> 
> 
> 
> ARS Computer und Consulting GmbH, http://www.ars.de 
> Ridlerstrasse 55, 80339 Muenchen, Deutschland
> 
> Application Development Services, Business Transformation Services, IT
> Infrastruktur Services
> Beratung und Vertrieb zu IBM Software, System x, POWER Systems, Storage
> License Management Services, IBM Passport Advantage Lizenzierung
> 
> Handelsregister Muenchen, HRB 101829, USt-ID: DE 155 068 909
> Geschaeftsfuehrer: Michael Arbesmeier, Kai-Uwe Rommel, Roland Schock,
> Joachim Gucker
> 

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Re: [SOGo] openSUSE repo updates

2014-10-07 Thread Frank Schneider

Sorry, I didn't realize that!
Frank

Am 07.10.2014 um 02:35 schrieb Ludovic Marcotte:

On 2014-10-06 8:56 AM, Frank Schneider wrote:

Is it your intention, not to publish every version through the
openSUSE build
service?

Ask the folks that created these packages. There we not created by us
(Inverse).

Thanks,



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Re: [SOGo] Updated Wheezy Packages

2014-10-07 Thread Fabio Onorini
OK.
The package python-ocsmanager does not contain any init script, like in old
version that start service "openchange-ocsmanager" on port 5000.
Is this correct?

2014-10-06 18:46 GMT+02:00 Ludovic Marcotte :

> On 2014-10-06 12:04 PM, Fabio Onorini wrote:
>
>> what is my error?
>>
> It's now called python-ocsmanager.
>
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[SOGo] Recommended setup?

2014-10-07 Thread Kai-Uwe Rommel
Hello,

I want to set up a Sogo server for evaluation and/or personal use.
I have followed the mailing list for quite some time and read the
manual and FAQs, too.

What would you recommend as the base OS? I am free in my choice
and could use any of CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu or OpenSuSE. Probably
I would feel most familiar with OpenSuSE but would not expect me
to be helpless :-) with the other Linux variants - except CentOS 7.
But as far as I can see, I should probably stick with CentOS 6.5
in case I would select CentOS, right?

I would prefer graphical or at least menu driven help for setting
up the OS and the base services (SMTP, IMAP, OpenLDAP, Postgres).
OpenSuSE has a good tool (Yast) for that purpose. But the other
OS variants don't have such a powerful tool - or did I miss
something? Do you have arguments against OpenSuSE for Sogo?

For the base components ...
- Cyrus or Dovecot?
- Postfix or Sendmail?
Has one significant advantages over the one?

Actually, it would be great if I could simply use the ready to
use Sogo virtual appliance ... but the one available for download
is SO outdated ...

Thanks for your help!

Kai-Uwe Rommel

kai-uwe.rom...@ars.de
Telefon+Mobil +49 89 32468-120


ARS Computer und Consulting GmbH, http://www.ars.de
Ridlerstrasse 55, 80339 Muenchen, Deutschland

Application Development Services, Business Transformation Services, IT 
Infrastruktur Services
Beratung und Vertrieb zu IBM Software, System x, POWER Systems, Storage
License Management Services, IBM Passport Advantage Lizenzierung

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Geschaeftsfuehrer: Michael Arbesmeier, Kai-Uwe Rommel, Roland Schock, 
Joachim Gucker

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[SOGo] Upgrade to SME Server 9.0

2014-10-07 Thread Sogo Thailand

I have a plan to install SME 9.0 with SOGO in a new server. Are there any easy 
ways to migrate our old data to a new server?
Our data include user accounts and sogo old email data. 
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