Hello Jon Marshall
On 2012-05-02 11:49, Jon Marshall wrote:
>
> Thanks for your prompt response. I've had a quick look for information
> as to when 1.3.15 will be available - is there a set release date yet?
>
No, but Ludovic said in another thread it will be "soon".
So this usually means with
Hi Christian,
Thanks for your prompt response. I've had a quick look for information
as to when 1.3.15 will be available - is there a set release date yet?
In any event, is there a patch that can be applied to resolve the
situation before the update is available?
Thanks
Jon
On Wed, May 02, 2012
Hello Jon Marshall
On 2012-05-02 10:57, Jon Marshall wrote:
>
> We have been dealing with this issue at a client and the amended line
> seems to have solved the issue for the most part.
>
> However, when the client is sent an iCal invitation, it gets added to
> his calendar an hour late again.
Hi,
We have been dealing with this issue at a client and the amended line
seems to have solved the issue for the most part.
However, when the client is sent an iCal invitation, it gets added to
his calendar an hour late again.
Has there been any follow up on this - is this issue likely to get
pa
You have to turn on the time zone support in iCal. Then you can change the
event time zone to the correct one and the event is moved to the proper time
slot.
On 18.04.2012, at 10:55, Martin Seener wrote:
Can you tell me how i can fix the old events (single and recurring) for the new
timezone
@Martin: did that work with iCal5 as well?
On 17.04.2012, at 13:09, Martin Seener wrote:
A Collegue tested it with accepting invites directly in iCal 4 and that worked!
ill try this with iCal 5 after the lunch - tried it over Mail (doesnt work) -
maybe it works when i directly
accept invites
Can you tell me how i can fix the old events (single and recurring) for
the new timezone fix?
Am 4/17/12 10:03 AM, schrieb Christian Mack:
Hello Burkart Orlowski
On 2012-04-16 11:11, Burkart Orlowski | Onlinehelp24 wrote:
...I am still having the issue that when saving an event in the SOGo w
A Collegue tested it with accepting invites directly in iCal 4 and that
worked!
ill try this with iCal 5 after the lunch - tried it over Mail (doesnt
work) - maybe it works when i directly
accept invites in iCal 5. So iCal 4 seems to work great here in my
environment!
Am 4/17/12 12:43 PM, schr
Hi,
@Burkhart
i can confirm this, set up a meeting at 1 today and added this to my
iCloud Calendar via Apple Mail by double-clicking the attached .ics
whereas it was then added one hour later again :(
i had Time Zone Support disabled and enabled (set to "Germany Time") -
the same problem.
m
Hi,
@Martin: in my Ubuntu 10.04 setup, I loaded the module substitute "sudo a2enmod
substitute" and added
> RequestHeader unset Accept-Encoding
>
> AddOutputFilterByType SUBSTITUTE text/calendar text/xml
> Substitute
> 's|^RRULE:([A-Z].+[A-Za-z0-9]);?FREQ=([A-Za-z]*);?
Hi Christian,
we also have a lot of old one time and recurring events in wrong timezone.
can you tell me how i can correct them?
Martin
Am 4/17/12 10:03 AM, schrieb Christian Mack:
Hello Burkart Orlowski
On 2012-04-16 11:11, Burkart Orlowski | Onlinehelp24 wrote:
...I am still having the is
Hello Burkart Orlowski
On 2012-04-16 11:11, Burkart Orlowski | Onlinehelp24 wrote:
> ...I am still having the issue that when saving an event in the SOGo web
> interface the iCal event is shown +1 hour later (as Western European Time
> instead of Middle European Time).
>
> mod_substitute is lo
Hi,
ive added this to my SSL Config and then tested it with iCal 5 (10.7.3),
Thunderbird ESR (latest) with latest Lightning and Sogo
Connector/Integrator and with SOGo WebUI - added an Event in all three
of them and it was displayed in the other 2 correctly - just moved a
meeting in iCal +30m
Thx Mathilde. That amended line did the job.
The events are shown correctly again.
On 16.04.2012, at 15:25, Martin Seener wrote:
Hello Mathilde,
so your Substitues Rule is correct and works?
I quite have the first 2 rules based variant but iam not so happy with that. we
quite have strange ca
...I am still having the issue that when saving an event in the SOGo web
interface the iCal event is shown +1 hour later (as Western European Time
instead of Middle European Time).
mod_substitute is loaded and the output filter is added in the DAV-SSL
configuration. When I restart apache and SO
Hello Mathilde,
so your Substitues Rule is correct and works?
I quite have the first 2 rules based variant but iam not so happy with
that. we quite have strange calendar behaviours with ical 4 and 5
Am 4/16/12 3:03 PM, schrieb Mathilde Rousseau:
Try this
Substitute
's|^RRULE:([A-Z].+[A-Za-z0
Try this
Substitute
's|^RRULE:([A-Z].+[A-Za-z0-9]);?FREQ=([A-Za-z]*)(;?.*)$|RRULE:FREQ=$2;$1$3|'
Bruno Lingner send it to me on satursday, there was an error in his last
mail
Sinverely yours
Mathilde
Le 14/04/2012 18:24, Burkart Orlowski | Onlinehelp24 a écrit :
On 13.04.2012, at 19:22, Jef
On Apr 14, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Burkart Orlowski | Onlinehelp24 wrote:
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> unfortunately this isn't working for my setup with Ubuntu 10.04. I loaded
> mod_substitute with
What doesn't work? If apache is starting, then you don't have the syntax issues
I was having.--
users@sogo.nu
h
On 13.04.2012, at 19:22, Jeff Folk wrote:
On Apr 13, 2012, at 12:03 PM, Burkart Orlowski | Onlinehelp24 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am experiencing the same problems. Where exactly do you put
>
>>> RequestHeader unset Accept-Encoding
>>>
>>> AddOutputFilterByType SUBSTITUTE text/calendar text/xm
On Apr 13, 2012, at 12:03 PM, Burkart Orlowski | Onlinehelp24 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am experiencing the same problems. Where exactly do you put
>
>>>RequestHeader unset Accept-Encoding
>>>
>>>AddOutputFilterByType SUBSTITUTE text/calendar text/xml
>>>Substitute
>>> 's|^RRULE:([A-Z]
Hi,
I am experiencing the same problems. Where exactly do you put
>>RequestHeader unset Accept-Encoding
>>
>>AddOutputFilterByType SUBSTITUTE text/calendar text/xml
>>Substitute
>> 's|^RRULE:([A-Z].+[A-Za-z0-9]);?FREQ=([A-Za-z]*);?(.*)$|RRULE:FREQ=$2;$1$3|'
I tried different locat
you need the apache mod_substitute module
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_substitute.html
in debian squeeze it's called 'substitute',
I don't know how it's called in centos.
On 04/11/2012 07:56 PM, Jeff Folk wrote:
On Apr 11, 2012, at 8:51 AM, Bruno Lingner (Hugo) wrote:
hi
we exper
On Apr 11, 2012, at 8:51 AM, Bruno Lingner (Hugo) wrote:
>
> hi
>
> we experimented a lot since the daylight saving time with sogo and calendar
> clients that display the events in the wrong timezone. we finally narrowed
> down the problem and solved it through a rewrite rule in the apache conf
On 11/04/12 09:51, Bruno Lingner (Hugo) wrote:
so my suggestion to the developers would be to set the RRULE
attributes in the right order in the sogo core. iCal would then work
correctly without the need of a hack, and so would the other clients.
http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=1203
--
Lu
hi
we experimented a lot since the daylight saving time with sogo and
calendar clients that display the events in the wrong timezone. we
finally narrowed down the problem and solved it through a rewrite rule
in the apache config:
RequestHeader unset Accept-Encoding
AddOutputFilterBy
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