Re: [SOGo] Newbie question about ZEG 1.3.8
Hello Luis Ponce Leao On 2011-10-20 00:22, Luis Ponce Leao wrote: > Thanks. BTW, for those who are authenticating to an Active Directory, > what search filter do you use to limit what shows on the directory > list when marked to be used also as a shared address book? All users allowed to use SOGo. > Also, what syntax can be used for this search filter? You can use the normal LDAP filter syntax. Quick tutorial e.g. at http://www.selfadsi.org/ldap-filter.htm > I'm using objectClass=user but it's not enough to limit the list to > the objects I want. With objectClass=user you get all users _and_ all contacts in your AD. You have to use (&(objectClass=user)(objectCategory=person)) to only get users. > Additionally, does anyone knows if MS Exchange 2003 supports RFC > 4314? Sorry, don't know. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Newbie question about ZEG 1.3.8
Thanks. BTW, for those who are authenticating to an Active Directory, what search filter do you use to limit what shows on the directory list when marked to be used also as a shared address book? Also, what syntax can be used for this search filter? I'm using objectClass=user but it's not enough to limit the list to the objects I want. Additionally, does anyone knows if MS Exchange 2003 supports RFC 4314? Luis On Oct 17, 2011, at 11:31 AM, André Schild wrote: > Am 17.10.2011 12:28, schrieb Christian Mack: >> On 2011-10-16 19:30, Luis Ponce Leao wrote: >>> Another newb question: why can't I see any contacts on the "Shared >>> Addresses" which I suppose comes from the directory being used, in >>> ZEGs case, a LDAP server... >> You just have to use the search field on the left. >> Type some characters from the name or email of the person you search >> for, then SOGo will display some matching ones. >> >> No one wants to load the full directory (or scroll within) without need. >> E.g. in our university that would contain ~15 000 entries. > Or just type a single dot in the search field, you will then see all entries. > > André > -- > users@sogo.nu > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Newbie question about ZEG 1.3.8
Am 17.10.2011 12:28, schrieb Christian Mack: On 2011-10-16 19:30, Luis Ponce Leao wrote: Another newb question: why can't I see any contacts on the "Shared Addresses" which I suppose comes from the directory being used, in ZEGs case, a LDAP server... You just have to use the search field on the left. Type some characters from the name or email of the person you search for, then SOGo will display some matching ones. No one wants to load the full directory (or scroll within) without need. E.g. in our university that would contain ~15 000 entries. Or just type a single dot in the search field, you will then see all entries. André -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Newbie question about ZEG 1.3.8
On 2011-10-16 19:30, Luis Ponce Leao wrote: > > Another newb question: why can't I see any contacts on the "Shared > Addresses" which I suppose comes from the directory being used, in > ZEGs case, a LDAP server... You just have to use the search field on the left. Type some characters from the name or email of the person you search for, then SOGo will display some matching ones. No one wants to load the full directory (or scroll within) without need. E.g. in our university that would contain ~15 000 entries. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Newbie question about ZEG 1.3.8
Hi, Thanks for your tutorial. I guess I missed the double-click on the user list... Another newb question: why can't I see any contacts on the "Shared Addresses" which I suppose comes from the directory being used, in ZEGs case, a LDAP server... Luis On Oct 13, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Christian Mack wrote: > Hi Luis Ponce Leao > > > On 2011-10-12 22:06, Luis Ponce Leao wrote: >> >> How can I share Contacts or Calendars between users using the web >> interface? > > The owner always has to select the calendar/address book, then right > click on it. Start command "sharing...". > Now you get a new window with the list of users which > have already privileges granted. > > In order to add another user to this list you have to klick on the > address card with green plus sign ("Add..."). > This opens a user search window. > > Now start typing the name or email address of the desired user. > After each keystroke you get a list of some of the matching users (25 at > most on my server). > Type until you see the user you search for. > Select her entry in the list and press "Add...". > Close the search window. > > You now can see the user in the sharing list. > Double click her. > A window with the actual privileges set for her pops up. > > There you can grant/revoke whatever privileges you like to her. > Then store these settings with "Update". > > In the list of users there is an option "Subscribe User" for each person > in the list. If you select it, the corresponding calendar/address book > is automatically added to the users web interface. > > The owner of the calendar can grant the following permissions to any > SOGo user. > * create new tasks/events > * delete existing tasks/events > * for all private tasks/events >a) don't see them at all >b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events >c) see all attributes >d) see and modify all attributes >e) see all attributes and respond to events > * for all confidential tasks/events >a) don't see them at all >b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events >c) see all attributes >d) see and modify all attributes >e) see all attributes and respond to events > * for all public tasks/events >a) don't see them at all >b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events >c) see all attributes >d) see and modify all attributes >e) see all attributes and respond to events > > The owner of the address book can grant the following permissions to any > SOGo user. > * see all cards/lists in this address book > * add new cards/lists to this address book > * delete cards/lists in this address book > * edit cards/lists in this address book > > That's it. > > >> Is there any documentation about the user interface that >> addresses these procedures? > > Currently not, I assume because these steps are intuitive to do. > > > Kind regards, > Christian Mack > > -- > Christian Mack > Gruppe Informationsdienste > Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Re: [SOGo] Newbie question about ZEG 1.3.8
Hi Luis Ponce Leao On 2011-10-12 22:06, Luis Ponce Leao wrote: > > How can I share Contacts or Calendars between users using the web > interface? The owner always has to select the calendar/address book, then right click on it. Start command "sharing...". Now you get a new window with the list of users which have already privileges granted. In order to add another user to this list you have to klick on the address card with green plus sign ("Add..."). This opens a user search window. Now start typing the name or email address of the desired user. After each keystroke you get a list of some of the matching users (25 at most on my server). Type until you see the user you search for. Select her entry in the list and press "Add...". Close the search window. You now can see the user in the sharing list. Double click her. A window with the actual privileges set for her pops up. There you can grant/revoke whatever privileges you like to her. Then store these settings with "Update". In the list of users there is an option "Subscribe User" for each person in the list. If you select it, the corresponding calendar/address book is automatically added to the users web interface. The owner of the calendar can grant the following permissions to any SOGo user. * create new tasks/events * delete existing tasks/events * for all private tasks/events a) don't see them at all b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events c) see all attributes d) see and modify all attributes e) see all attributes and respond to events * for all confidential tasks/events a) don't see them at all b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events c) see all attributes d) see and modify all attributes e) see all attributes and respond to events * for all public tasks/events a) don't see them at all b) see "(Private task)" or time and duration of events c) see all attributes d) see and modify all attributes e) see all attributes and respond to events The owner of the address book can grant the following permissions to any SOGo user. * see all cards/lists in this address book * add new cards/lists to this address book * delete cards/lists in this address book * edit cards/lists in this address book That's it. > Is there any documentation about the user interface that > addresses these procedures? Currently not, I assume because these steps are intuitive to do. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] Newbie question about ZEG 1.3.8
Hi, How can I share Contacts or Calendars between users using the web interface? Is there any documentation about the user interface that addresses these procedures? Best Regards, Luis-- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
[SOGo] newbie question...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi everyone. First of all: Thanks for a great product! I installed SOGo and love it so far. Right now, there is just one thing I have trouble with, so if anyone can help with that... I run SOGo on a qmail based mail system on CentOS 5.5. Everything works as expected and I was also able to configure multiple sources for SOGo, e.g. several ldap trees each reflecting one mail domain. So far so good. However, I have so far not been able to make SOGo make use of these ldap trees: Only the ldap tree matching in both /etc/openldap/ldap.conf AND /etc/openldap/slapd.conf can be used and from how I understand it, while I can configure multiple ldap databases in slapd.conf, only one can be configured in ldap.conf. So, if anyone who uses multi-domain could point me towards a solution? Thanks a lot, Martin - -- Martin Waschbüsch IT-Dienstleistungen Lautensackstr. 16 80687 München Telefon: +49 89 57005708 Fax: +49 89 57868023 Mobil: +49 170 2189794 serv...@waschbuesch.it http://www.waschbuesch.it -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNhITuAAoJEEkFD1O3oaqkrEUIAKl3CXefCTVSsj0+GHKMqg7z J9g9QNPPHJbKLAE89GADc9ofcjzT/XTckoNopgi8rGhg/wyq6bVRREwKxMuCjY11 nL4FlxbbTmhhrORnBMNVlfiIYxET8KZRxpoPKVnMsCAtRKS7cMBGNZZus54AYoIN KtbChu8Gt/o0EM3r+w6pw5du8TNYUHzrVBLEW1DYtDvdIhbieNGRwnqyq/8IrPI8 GtBPc0eZ0KeNp87jW1f9/axXcCEjrReAthknkAoV9jKwaN0Yqpmx7pezPRj1YRAM 4JxBIcvJabGYDo6cyqhzvmDK0GXGMsW5TVW0AGFwrm3RUH1m39jnO2RDCC7mQ14= =t7fq -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists