Hi Christian,
the issue with the address book seems to be a bug.
The link for the personal (which works) address book is:
http://sogo/SOGo/dav/sogo1/Contacts/personal/
Whereas the link for the created address book "addr" is:
http://sogo/SOGo/dav/sogo1/Contacts/4ED-4FCDD180-1-4A154E00/
This link also works.
So it will not be created clear text.
Best regards,
Matt
Am 05.06.2012 11:38, schrieb Buddy Butterfly:
> Hi Christian,
>
> tnx for the explanations.
> Sorry, for not telling you that I have done all the DAV-Stuff (what a
> rhyme ;-).
> So 3. still does not work.
>
> Steps:
>
> 1. Login via web interface with sogo1
> 2. Create a new address book "addr" (any name).
> 3. Insert an example entry.
> 4. Configure it in TB with .../dav/sogo1/Contacts/addr
> 5. will not work .... ;-)
> Only .../dav/sogo1/Contacts/personal works.
>
> Same thing happens with the address book "Contacts" which is shown via
> the web interface.
>
> I am testing this as I plan, like you told below, to create one user who
> exports
> multiple address books.
>
> Regarding calendar it worked so far.
>
> Regarding the TB release this is not feasible as we will stick to the TB
> of the OS releases.
> For the connector this should not be a problem, or?
>
> The administration stuff can easily be done via the web interface, or?
>
> Later on it will be more interesting how to migrate/integrate our
> already running
> postfix and cyrus server. This will be quite a bit of work, I think.
>
> Thanks and best regards,
> Matt
>
>
>
>
> Am 05.06.2012 11:18, schrieb Christian Mack:
>> Hello Buddy Butterfly
>>
>>
>> On 2012-06-04 18:09, Buddy Butterfly wrote:
>>> that worked like a charm (and yes, I tried to recover DB).
>>> Indeed it is a bit misleading on web page. Makes people think this 2.x
>>> version
>>> is an Outlook only version ;-) Also, 1.3.12 should be fixed or removed
>>> from web page.
>>>
>>> Testing now...
>>>
>>> There are some first questions I have.
>>> I am using latest Tunderbird.
>>>
>>> 1. Is there a scheduled sync for calendar and addresses?
>> For calendars over CalDAV in Thunderbird you need the add-on Lightning.
>>
>> For address books over CardDAV you need the add-on Connector from
>> Inverse, and eventually the add-on Integrator from Inverse.
>> http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/frontends.html
>>
>> Be aware:
>> * Inverse only supports Thunderbird ESR, because it uses lower release
>> cycles.
>> * Thunderbird 10 ESR is only compatible with Lightning 1.2.X
>> * The Integrator add-on must be adapted manually before installing it in
>> Thunderbird. For details read the documentation.
>> http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Mozilla%20Thunderbird%20Configuration.pdf
>>
>>> 2. What is the best strategy to have a shared addressbook and shared
>>> calendar
>>> for multiple people? This people would then also go into a group.
>> This depends on the scope of the calendar/address book.
>>
>> If it is only a shortly used calendar/address book for some dozen group
>> members, then someone out of the user group creates a new one and shares
>> it with its colleagues.
>>
>> If it is a long living one with a larger user base, then I would
>> recommend to create a separate account for these shared
>> calendars/address books and share it to the users.
>> Also could groups in LDAP be created and used for sharing.
>>
>>
>>> I am seeing shared addresses but nothing in it. What they are for?
>> What you see here is the global address book out of LDAP.
>> It contains all valid SOGo users.
>> It is used e.g. in autocompletion, when you set privileges, write emails
>> or invite persons to events.
>>
>> You don't see any addresses in it, because the global address book is
>> only searchable, not listable.
>>
>> To see some addresses, just enter something in the search bar on the
>> right side.
>> Then SOGo will display some matching addresses.
>> These are limited, in our case it will display at most 25 matching
>> entries (unsorted!).
>>
>>> 3. When adding a addressbook it can not be accessed from TB. Only
>>> private addressbook is accessible.
>>>
>> < cut >
>>
>> You need the add-on from Inverse to access the SOGo address books via
>> CardDAV (see above).
>>
>> If you don't use Integrator, then you have to manually configure each
>> address book form SOGo seperately.
>>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Christian Mack
>>
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