Hi,
Thanks, guys, I'm on FreeBSD 11.2 too (jailed), I had the same
problem,NGImap4DisableIMAP4Pooling = NO; solved it for me!!
I've increased memcached memory too ;)
Peter
On 03/03/2019 10:18, Odhiambo Washington (odhia...@gmail.com) wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 at 03:59, Lorenz Pressler
+1 for this feature request.
Peter
On 10/11/2017 09:04, mj wrote:
Hi,
On 11/10/2017 12:43 AM, Jay Lepore (j...@compumatter.com) wrote:
What sayeth the group?
We are not 'the group', but we agree with you :-)
MJ
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Hello,
I'm using SOGo 3.2.7 on Debian 8, installed as a part of iRedMail.
During an update of some events I got error 409 from SOGo.
The reason is "Wrong SENT-BY being used regarding access rights on organizer's
calendar."
I'm trying to update an appointment in a calendar of one user (he is the
k (pe...@datentraeger.li) wrote:
On 03/31/2017 02:17 PM, Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com) wrote:
...idem for Safari and last Firefox - no ACLs neither.
Working for me on Debian Unstable with Firefox 45.0.8ESR, Backend is
SOGo v3.2.8.
Also tested with Chromium on Win7, no issues here as far
Impossible for me in Firefox/Chromium.
Nothing happens if I click the name in the list.
Peter
On 03/31/2017 13:44, Peter Beck (pe...@datentraeger.li) wrote:
On 03/31/2017 12:50 PM, Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com) wrote:
This is not the case in SOGo v3, the end user, sharing his
...idem for Safari and last Firefox - no ACLs neither.
Peter
On 03/31/2017 13:44, Peter Beck (pe...@datentraeger.li) wrote:
On 03/31/2017 12:50 PM, Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com) wrote:
This is not the case in SOGo v3, the end user, sharing his calendar, has
no options to modify
Hello,
Every time I come to "Calendar" part of SOGo Web interface, I see the
colour of my default calendar and all other calendars reset to the
default (grey). I can change it it calendar's properties, but it works
till logout. If I open a session again - my colours are gone, everything
is gr
Hello,
We are trying to create a procedure of sharing calendars between users
of SOGo, installed with OpenLDAP backend (iRedMail) on Debian Jessie.
The problem is that users cannot access to shared calendars of other
users before an administrator changes the permissions of the shared
calenda