Hi,
On 08/03/2017 04:20 PM, "Kai-Uwe Rommel" (kai-uwe.rom...@ars.de) wrote:
I don't know if that is really the problem. However, as far as I
have gathered,
wildcard certificates are considered harmful, anyway.
So, switched to Lets Encrypt, and were still getting "Your mail server
users-requ...@sogo.nu wrote on 03.08.2017 11:38:47:
>
> Then focus is back on the ssl certificte, as that is also what outlook
> iself complains about. Perhaps outlook doesn't like a wildcard certificate.
I don't know if that is really the problem. However, as far as I have gathered,
wildcard cer
Haha,
Who would have figured that microsofts own tool to check activesync
connectivity to your server is broken... :-|
Anyway, thanks for pointing that out Ludo.
Then focus is back on the ssl certificte, as that is also what outlook
iself complains about. Perhaps outlook doesn't like a wildc
On 2017-08-01 3:04 PM, mj (li...@merit.unu.edu) wrote:
We're on SOGo 2.3.19 on debian7. Perhaps we should upgrade, but...
anyone with tips what else to look at?
That test app is broken. It sends the HTTP auth token only in the first
call, but not in subsequent calls - so SOGo refuses it as it
Hi,
Well, at least the microsoft products agree with each other: also the
microsoft connectivity tester (https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com)
cannot connect to our SOGo.
Only it doesn't talk about the certificate as outlook on android does,
but testconnectivity.microsoft.com says:
Hi Kai-Uwe und Steffen,
Thanks for trying! As the error has now consistantly become about the
ssl certificate, I should focus on that first.
Strange, other https clients work, various ssl certificate checkers all
indicate no problems, including the required intermediate certificates, etc.
P
Hey,
I just tested my installation with the "Microsoft Outlook" application
available for free in the Android store and synching to my SOGo instance
works fine.
Steffen
Am 01.08.2017 um 15:34 schrieb mj (li...@merit.unu.edu):
> Hi,
>
> Anyone here willing to give outlook for android a quick try
users-requ...@sogo.nu wrote on 01.08.2017 15:34:36:
>
> Anyone here willing to give outlook for android a quick try with your
> SOGo setup as an ActiveSync client?
>
> We cannot get it to work, whereas all kinds of other activesync clients
> work without an issue.
>
> We would like to know if the p
Hi,
Anyone here willing to give outlook for android a quick try with your
SOGo setup as an ActiveSync client?
We cannot get it to work, whereas all kinds of other activesync clients
work without an issue.
We would like to know if the problem is likely in our setup, or if
outlook for androi