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]*);?(.*)$|RRULE:FREQ=$2;$1$3|'

in the apache config file for DAV-SSL. After a restart of apache2, memcached, 
sogo and a reload of the web interface everything worked fine again. 

But I just figured out that this solves only the problem when creating new 
events in the SOGo web interface in your own calendar. Invitations send via 
mail or through Thunderbird are still one hour late in iCal.

Will there be a new release coming out solving these problems?


Thx, Burkart


On 17.04.2012, at 10:26, Martin Seener wrote:

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 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 SOGo there are no error messages 
>> but the event issue is the same.
>> 
> This work around doesn't fix already wrong events.
> It only prevents new events getting a bad timezone by synchronization
> with iCal.
> 
> You have to move the already bad ones back into your desired timezone
> manually.
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
> 
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