in the future, so any help is
more than welcome.
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is that it supports caldav and carddav, so it can easily talk to
SOGo.
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a requirement, because Z-Push is licensed under the
AGPLv3. Even if you run it publicly accessible running you would need
to provide the code.
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just that both the new
kernel package and the new sogo package depend on a package that's
currently not yet installed. You can upgrade only the sogo package by
doing apt-get install sogo.
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At Mon, 26 Mar 2012 09:51:46 +0200,
Sven Schwedas wrote:
Mozilla already stopped supporting Lightning for Thunderbird ESR, and I
assume other addons will have similar problems long before the scheduled
end of life. How well does the Integrator/Connector run with non-ESR
Thunderbird?
Where did
use the Inverse
packages. When wheezy gets released 2.0 will also have stabilised and
I'll probably start looking at uploading 2.0 for wheezy+1 and
providing 2.0 backports for wheezy.
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At Fri, 13 Apr 2012 11:07:41 +0100,
MJ Ray wrote:
Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
packages can be found on github (https://github.com/dekkers/sogo-debian
https://github.com/dekkers/sope-debian and
https://github.com/dekkers/json-framework). There are still a lot of
smaller things to fixup before
://ical.gutentag.ch/) to sync their Outlook with SOGo. It
supports multiple calendards and syncing with SOGo is officially
supported.
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by root instead of
the sogo user.
The patch is attached to the bug report
http://sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=1156 and is also in the Debian
packages I created. Those packages are currently in unstable and will
hopefully enter testing soon.
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?
If the community has to take it over, just put it on github. No need
to put in under a foundation that only adds bureaucratic procedures
and hasn't catched up with this decade yet.
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;-) )?
Are there problems with dovecot support for UIDPLUS or QRESYNC? I
can't find any documented issues.
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Compatibility needs extensions that are
implemented by newer dovecot versions, but I haven't looked into that
yet.
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-backports which you can
use to debug SOGo: http://packages.debian.org/squeeze-backports/gdb
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will be used.
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At Sun, 28 Oct 2012 15:11:39 +0100,
Martin wrote:
Hi everyone,
so far I have not discovered any hints on how to move the settings from
.GNUstepDefaults to the new sogo.conf in /etc/sogo/sogo.conf
What I need to know:
- what happens to the old
that are only capable of doing
ActiveSync. In my opinion that time would be better spend on improving
Outlook support, because Outlook does have a very high number of
users.
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= imaps://localhost:143/?tls=YES;
If you still have problems, post your configuration file so we can
take a look at it.
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At Sat, 26 Mar 2011 08:08:36 +0200,
Mark wrote:
1) I have starttls enabled on the ldap server and confidentiality is
required for authentication. I have added
keyencryption/keystringSTARTTLS/start to the GNUSteps Defaults
file. I have also edited /etc/openldap/ldap.conf to point to the
trying to avoid having to patch a lot in the Debian package and
I'm willing to solve the issues cleanly in SOGo upstream, but I need
some directions for that.
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. Discussions like this only make SOGo a
better product.
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At Sat, 02 Apr 2011 08:38:46 +0200,
Christian Roessner wrote:
I know, I will get flamed right now, but please do not use gnutls.
Google for i.e. OpenLDAP and gnutls and follow the comments from Howard
Chu, then you understand me. Or at least dear SOGo devs: please do not
drop packges for
At Thu, 7 Apr 2011 00:34:01 +,
Clint Adams wrote:
Christian Roessner said:
So, if projects can not be linked against OpenSSL, wouldn't be NSS the
better choice than gnutls (also for other packages)?
This video contains information about the flaws in many SSL/TLS toolkits:
instead of the
list in the mail and couldn't find anything about the connection
pooling. I should have read everything better...
Can you give some more details about this change? Is using IMAP Proxy
the preferred way to get acceptable performance now?
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in the 1.16 version. You could
find out which library by calling ldd on the library, for example
ldd /usr/lib/libNGMime.so.4.9
And see whether it depends on 1.20 or 1.16.
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is production ready.
I just tried it, I get an error when I press test account settings,
but the calendar actually works out of the box. The contacts don't
sync however, and I couldn't find the problem quickly and don't have
time for a long debug session at the moment.
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, but that's not the issue now...
I also see that there is undocumented support for the crypt
algorithm which uses the libc crypt(), the same function as used for
/etc/shadow, which should make it possible to copy hashes unchanged
from /etc/shadow AFAICS.
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works, with the exception of
recurring appointments. My current plan is to implement recurring
appointments and one-way contact sync'ing and then setup a project
somewhere to publish the code.
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or wait until 1.3.8 gets released.
Note that wheezy has gcc 4.6 and as far as I know SOGo doesn't compile
with that gcc version at the moment, try using gcc 4.5 if you run into
any problems.
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on the basis that is a patent on software
as such, but I think we can't just disregard all microsoft patents on
the basis that software patents aren't valid in Europe.
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At Fri, 20 Sep 2013 00:12:05 +0200,
RĂ©mi Letot wrote:
Jeroen Dekkers jer...@dekkers.ch writes:
but I think we can't just disregard all microsoft patents on the basis
that software patents aren't valid in Europe.
Of course not, but software patents and patents on protocols
source.
Brainstorming: why does Inverse keeps its own samba packages instead of
relying on Sernet's packages?
Why rely on Sernet packages when there are official samba 4.1 packages
in testing and wheezy-backports? :)
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recently used it myself
and I really liked it.
Do you already have any plans for the API that AngularJS will use? I
just came across https://www.inboxapp.com/ which created an Open
Source REST API for e-mail, maybe SOGo can implement the same API for
the e-mail part of SOGo?
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At Mon, 14 Jul 2014 08:37:30 -0400,
Francis Lachapelle wrote:
On Jul 14, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Jeroen Dekkers jer...@dekkers.ch wrote:
At Thu, 12 Jun 2014 10:14:50 -0400,
Francis Lachapelle wrote:
We've been analyzing and testing various options for the past few months
and we decided
At Mon, 14 Jul 2014 15:27:55 +0300,
Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 07/14/2014 02:21 PM, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
We've been analyzing and testing various options for the past few months
and we decided to build the new Web interface with the following open
source projects
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