I have a problem with calendar sync using ActiveSync and I can't solve it.
My enviroment:
- debian 7.x
- sogo 2.3.0
- samba 4.1.18
- openchange 2.3-zentyal11
My user can see 3 calendars, 2 personal and 1 shared by other user:
- main calendar (personal calendar) - about 900 events
- secondary
Hi there,
we had the same problems and needed to write the value of OCSFolderInfoURL into
our /etc/sogo/sogo.conf. According to
http://www.sogo.nu/nc/support/faq/article/how-do-i-configure-sogo-to-use-mysql.html
it was configured only in the defaults.
We got the value with defaults read
Hi Ludovic,
Below worked 100% for me thanks but now when starting up openchange-ocsmanager
I get the following error message.
Error msg:
ImportError: No module named mapistor
Removing PID file /var/run/ocsmanager/ocsmanager.pid
I have the following packages installed on CentOS 6.5 from
I upgraded from 2.1.17 to 2.3 this morning *and I did run the upgrade
script!!* I did change the domain keys as well.
However, now my Contacts / Calendar and Sieve rules no longer exist.
Is it impossible to recover all this information?
Regards,
Dave
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users@sogo.nu
On 09/06/2015 11:32, Dave Burkholder wrote:
Is it impossible to recover all this information?
Show your SOGo configuration and a sample user entry.
You can also try the nightly builds which contain some fixes for
multi-domains.
Thanks,
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Ludovic Marcotte
lmarco...@inverse.ca ::
I am on multi-domains which you'll see in my attached sogo.conf file.
Not sure what you mean by a sample user entry, though.
Meanwhile, I might try the nightlies and see what I find. Is it hard to
revert to Stable?
On 6/9/2015 12:56 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
On 09/06/2015 11:32, Dave
Ok, I updated to nightly, but still don't have any Sieve rules,
Calendars or Contacts. Let me know if you see something wrong with my
sogo.conf file.
On 6/9/2015 1:30 PM, Dave Burkholder wrote:
I am on multi-domains which you'll see in my attached sogo.conf file.
Not sure what you mean by a
On 09/06/2015 16:49, Richard Doc Kinne wrote:
I'm not quite sure where to start looking, and I don't want to spam
the list with large log files.
Well, a sample of the log file would be enough. Start with this.
Thanks!
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Ludovic Marcotte
lmarco...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.755.3630 ::
Hi Folks:
I'm working on setting up a SOGo server. Originally I had problems with
email. Many thanks to Christian Mack for putting me on the right path. Now,
amazingly, through the web interface, I have mail working.
Now I'm working on the calendar, which somehow, is proving more
problematic.
So I decided to reinstall sogo to see if that would fix my problem. Can
someone tell be what packages I should be installing for Debian/jessie,
and what the apt sources.list should be (I have tried deb
http://inverse.ca/debian jessie jessie but that doesn't work.) Should I
just use the
On 06/09/2015 01:49 PM, Richard Doc Kinne wrote:
When going to the calendar the sogo.log file seems to just explode, so
I'm not sure where to start looking.
As the risk of sounding obvious, start at the timestamp when you clicked
on the calendar and work your way down line by line, looking
Hello Filias, and thanks for the response. I already have
OCSFolderInfoURL in my sogo.conf (the entire contents are below.) I am
still puzzled by errors such as
[ERROR] 0x0xb9eb7180[GCSFolder] -[GCSFolder
_generateInsertStatementForRow:adaptor:tableName:]: no type found for
column name
Title: BTS activities for Tuesday, June 09 2015
BTS Activities
Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
Project: SOGo
For the period covering: Tuesday, June 09 2015
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