Title: BTS activities for Monday, August 22 2016
BTS Activities
Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
Project: SOGo
For the period covering: Monday, August 22 2016
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Hello,
we are planning some resources (meeting rooms) with SOGo 3.1.5. To coordinate
resource usage the resource calendars can be subscribed by our users.
Unfortunately in Outlook 2013 (ActiveSync) there is no information about
subject and organisator of the schedule planned for the resource. In
On 12.08.2016 20:59, Ralf Cirksena wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 10:50:36AM -0400 you wrote:
>
>> On 2016-08-12 10:02 AM, Ralf Cirksena (c...@holmco.de) wrote:
>>
>>> But CalDAV
>>> (Thunderbird) just shows the already booked time slots. It is possible
>>> to overbook the resource.
>> No it is
Hi,
I experience odd problems with sieve-rules generated by SOGo when the
folder name contains special characters, like the german "Ö" :(
What SOGo generates:
fileinto "Test.";
which is UTF-7.
What it should generate:
fileinto "Test.Ötest";
as I use dovecot, and that
Hi all,
I use sogo with an external imap from OVH, but i can't use sieve for
vacation, do you have an idea ?
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Maxime RUBINO
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Comparing the XHR data between v2 and v3 is very interesting.
They both have the exact same request URL, for example
https://webmail.domain.com/SOGo/so/u...@domain.com/Calendar/eventsblocks?sd=20160731=20160903=monthview
However, the JSON data is structured differently and very incomplete
Ok, just tested with Edge … Definitely not as painful, but most definitely
still unacceptably slow.
Microsoft really has their priorities twisted inside out. I can’t understand
how every other browser has no issues, but theirs is a total train wreck.
Any help or suggestion would be most
So I downgraded the DC from Windows 2012 R2 to 2008 R2.
Now I'll try with migration operations...
2016-08-05 15:31 GMT+02:00 JR Dalrymple :
> Unless something I'm unaware of has changed OpenChange isn't going to work
> for you.
>
>
Anyone have any insight to this?
We’ve been doing a bit more testing with IE, and wow it is really discouraging
how much IE struggles. I don’t know much about debugging webpage performance
issues, so I couldn’t say whether the issue is related to javascript or CSS.
But I am very surprised