Hi!
After trying to solve the OutlookCalDavSynchronizer issue with its
developer, he found something related to SOGo itself. Alexander
Nimmervoll, OutlookCaldavSynchronizer developer, said:
"SOGo converts the LDAP photo somehow and exports it as PHOTO attribute
via CardDAV, in this process
Hello.
After a few tries, I can confirm that mapping the AD photo, causes an
error on CalDavSynchronizer, like this:
"
/SOGo/dav/alex/Contacts/directory/User1%20CSM
System.FormatException: The input is not a valid Base-64 string
as it contains a non-base 64 character, more than two
Hi!
Unfortunatelly it is not working with CaldavSynchronizer. When photo
mapping is enabled, CalDav returns the following error:
"System.FormatException: Invalid length for a Base-64 char array or
string.".
Somebody already had this issue, but the answer wasn't very good:
2017-01-09 13:46 keltezéssel, Christoph Kreutzer
(kreutzer.christ...@gmail.com) írta:
Hi Alex,
That's easy.
SOGo by default uses the photo LDAP attribute. You need to create a
Mapping from photo to thumbnailPhoto or jpegPhoto, or both. See the
documentation for LDAP UserSource mapping, I
Hi Christoph,
Thanks, that did the trick. Actually I had added the mapping, but I
guess that that I've chosen the wrong attribute, now to be sure that it
will bring the image, I used both (like in your example). The
documentation like that explains how to do it is here:
Hi Alex,
That's easy.
SOGo by default uses the photo LDAP attribute. You need to create a Mapping
from photo to thumbnailPhoto or jpegPhoto, or both. See the documentation for
LDAP UserSource mapping, I don't have it in my mind.
It should look somehow like
photo = ("thumbnailPhoto",
2017-01-09 12:29 keltezéssel, Alexandre Zuotoski Neto
(t...@csmcalderaria.com.br) írta:
Hi!
I saw that SOGo now supports active directory avatars (I guess that
it also supports MS-AD thumbnalPhoto/jpegPhoto attribute). Is it
correct? If so, how to do it, please?
Thanks you!
Hi
Hi!
I saw that SOGo now supports active directory avatars (I guess that it
also supports MS-AD thumbnalPhoto/jpegPhoto attribute). Is it correct?
If so, how to do it, please?
Thanks you!
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