Re: [SOGo] Some configuration requests

2015-02-07 Thread Christian Mack
Hello Alessandro Briosi

Am 2015-02-06 um 12:34 schrieb Alessandro Briosi:
 Hi all,
 I've been using sogo since some time now.
 I've been able to migrate my mysql backend installation to an LDAP with
 backsql installation (to be able to use groups)
 
 Now I'd like to know the following:
 
 1. is there a way to subscribe to the calendars of all users in a group
 without having to select each one ?

No, there is no such thing in SOGo.
By the way I never saw such a functionality in any other product I
tested before.
You always can open a enhancement request at http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/

 2. Is there a way to admin user Subscriptions from the admin panel?

Sure.
This is the main purpose of the admin interface.
Check and correct wrong privileges on the original calendar.
To subscribe the user, just mark Subscribe User for him.

 2. is there a way to remove the double dash separator for the Signature?
 

(This was answerd in other emails.)


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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Re: [SOGo] Some configuration requests

2015-02-06 Thread Alessandro Briosi
Il 06/02/2015 14:53, Sven Schwedas ha scritto:
 Double dash + space is the signature separator, which SHOULD be set in
 any case, as otherwise things like mailing list parsing and inline
 encryption can break, and replies/forwards will be needlessly polluted
 with signatures.

Anyway I looked at the source and see that it's hardcoded, so either I
have to patch and compile SOGo myself or live with it (or develop a
patch which might be included in SOGo).

Ciao,
Alessandro
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Re: [SOGo] Some configuration requests

2015-02-06 Thread Alessandro Briosi
Il 06/02/2015 14:53, Sven Schwedas ha scritto:
 Double dash + space is the signature separator, which SHOULD be set in
 any case, as otherwise things like mailing list parsing and inline
 encryption can break, and replies/forwards will be needlessly polluted
 with signatures.


 Just as you shouldn't needlessly use HTML in mails.

I'm the first that follows standards, though the company has imposed the
use of a specific signature and use of HTML.
No matter how I objected, this was the disposition.

In real world the netiquette is rarely followed.

So the double dash + space has been removed in the mail client, and was
looking at a way to do it with SOGo too.
As a side note, don't think anybody is using mailing lists anyway beside
me in my company.

Greetings,
Alessandro
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[SOGo] Some configuration requests

2015-02-06 Thread Alessandro Briosi
Hi all,
I've been using sogo since some time now.
I've been able to migrate my mysql backend installation to an LDAP with
backsql installation (to be able to use groups)

Now I'd like to know the following:

1. is there a way to subscribe to the calendars of all users in a group
without having to select each one ?
2. Is there a way to admin user Subscriptions from the admin panel?
2. is there a way to remove the double dash separator for the Signature?

Regards,
/Alessandro Briosi/

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Re: [SOGo] Some configuration requests

2015-02-06 Thread Sven Schwedas
On 2015-02-06 12:34, Alessandro Briosi wrote:
 2. is there a way to remove the double dash separator for the Signature?

Double dash + space is the signature separator, which SHOULD be set in
any case, as otherwise things like mailing list parsing and inline
encryption can break, and replies/forwards will be needlessly polluted
with signatures.


Just as you shouldn't needlessly use HTML in mails.

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