On 2012-06-05 11:38, Buddy Butterfly wrote: > > 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
Yes, this will not work, because the address book is not named "addr" in SOGo. There it uses an unique id for it. You can see this UID when opening the example entry for editing in the browsers address bar. Use that and it will work. When you use Integrator too, it will find all address books/calendars for you automatically. I don't use it, because Integrator is limited to one account at the moment. > 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? > If Mozilla changes some API or functionality that is used by Connector and/or Integrator, there will be a problem, as Inverse will not fix that till the new ESR Version comes out. > The administration stuff can easily be done via the web interface, or? > Most of it, can be done via web interface. Backups should be done on the command line with sogo-tool. > 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. It's not that hard, as long as you use cyrus 2.4. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
