Am 22.11.2016 um 16:41 schrieb Paul van der Vlis (p...@vandervlis.nl):
> Op 22-11-16 om 12:00 schreef Christian Mack
> (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de):
>> Am 21.11.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Paul van der Vlis (p...@vandervlis.nl):
>>> Op 18-11-16 om 18:04 schreef Paul van der Vlis
>>> (p...@vandervlis.
Op 22-11-16 om 12:00 schreef Christian Mack
(christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de):
> Am 21.11.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Paul van der Vlis (p...@vandervlis.nl):
>> Op 18-11-16 om 18:04 schreef Paul van der Vlis
>> (p...@vandervlis.nl):
>>> Op 17-11-16 om 15:42 schreef Christian Mack
>>> (christian.m...@uni-k
Am 21.11.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Paul van der Vlis (p...@vandervlis.nl):
> Op 18-11-16 om 18:04 schreef Paul van der Vlis
> (p...@vandervlis.nl):
>> Op 17-11-16 om 15:42 schreef Christian Mack
>> (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de):
>>
>>> Yes MOVE means moving the event into another calendar.
>>> The q
Op 18-11-16 om 18:04 schreef Paul van der Vlis
(p...@vandervlis.nl):
> Op 17-11-16 om 15:42 schreef Christian Mack
> (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de):
>
>> Yes MOVE means moving the event into another calendar.
>> The question is, in which calendar did it move?
>> As you can not see it in SOGo, it
Op 17-11-16 om 15:42 schreef Christian Mack
(christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de):
> Yes MOVE means moving the event into another calendar.
> The question is, in which calendar did it move?
> As you can not see it in SOGo, it moved it out of SOGo.
> So check the local calendars in Apple Calendar.
Than
Am 09.11.2016 um 20:09 schrieb Paul van der Vlis (p...@vandervlis.nl):
> Op 09-11-16 om 15:18 schreef Paul van der Vlis
> (p...@vandervlis.nl):
>> Hello,
>>
>> Sometimes I see problems with users using Apple Ical and sogo 2.2.9 from
>> Debian stable. New created appointments are gone then.
>>
>> In
Hello,
My question was not about more then one Sogo accounts, Thunderbird or
about addressbooks...
With regards,
Paul van der Vlis.
Op 10-11-16 om 13:36 schreef Tamer Higazi
(th9...@googlemail.com):
> Hi,
>
> I still see it in the latest release of sogo.
> The strange thing is when I create a
Dear Christian,
Thank you.
(oder besser gesagt, Danke!)
best, Tamer
Am 10.11.2016 um 16:56 schrieb Christian Mack
(christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de):
Hello
Not everyone needs multiple accounts.
The hosts file is easily changeable for single users needing this
feature, and you can have as man
Hello
Not everyone needs multiple accounts.
The hosts file is easily changeable for single users needing this
feature, and you can have as many as you need instantly.
But of course you could add a bunch of standard CNAME records to your
DNS for simplicity.
I would not use A-records, because you
Hi Christian,
Thank you for the info. Why the host file ?!
I do run my own server and dns server as well.
Is it not enough to make at my 2nd zone just the IN-A / IN- record
and add at NGINX (in my case) just a new entry with the entry ?!
Let us say domain1 would be:
pim.domain.com IN A 1
Hello
Thunderbird only can store one password per Server.
Because of that you only can add several Accounts by defining multiple
server names for the same SOGo server e.g. in your hosts file.
The other solution is to share calendars and addressbooks with the first
account, and only use that in or
Hi,
I still see it in the latest release of sogo.
The strange thing is when I create a second sogo account with login and
pass, and add the adressbook in thunderbird or my carddav client on my
smartphone, I can't add or remove contacts at all.
Only the 1st and only account I previously create
Op 09-11-16 om 15:18 schreef Paul van der Vlis
(p...@vandervlis.nl):
> Hello,
>
> Sometimes I see problems with users using Apple Ical and sogo 2.2.9 from
> Debian stable. New created appointments are gone then.
>
> In the logs I see this:
> [07/Nov/2016:22:58:13 GMT] "MOVE
> /SOGo/dav/hans/Calen
Hello,
Sometimes I see problems with users using Apple Ical and sogo 2.2.9 from
Debian stable. New created appointments are gone then.
In the logs I see this:
[07/Nov/2016:22:58:13 GMT] "MOVE
/SOGo/dav/hans/Calendar/227A-501D7500-9-6BEF3500/A235338E-F830-4B10-94E9-BF2379995CE6.ics
HTTP/1.1" 201 0
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