On Friday, June 28, 2013 05:59 AM CDT, "Ian James Vale" 
<[email protected]> wrote: 
 
> Odhiambo/Bruce,
> 
>  
> 
> OK. I've converted the firewall to port forward 443 to my SOGo server, which
> has been reset to listen on that port (Web Interface works fine). However,
> eM Client still can't connect to CalDAV.
> 
>  
> 
> Is there any way I can test my SOGo install to see if the CalDAV/CardDAV is
> running, as if eM Client is at fault I need to know?
> 
>  

Sorta, maybe..  You should be able to connect with a web browser and it should 
ask you to login and if I do that.. Once I login I get the following when I 
open (Of course replace the domain name, and the username with your 
information.) 

http://mysogo.org/SOGo/dav/myusername
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An error occurred during object publishing

no WebDAV GET support?!
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If you get that, then, at least that much is the same :)  You might try other 
DAV clients, like maybe your cell phone if you have one?  The url I used im eM 
client was just like the one above too.  I also have port 8800 setup to work 
since the iPhone expects to use that port instead.  So if I change my url in my 
web browser or eM client to..

http://mysogo.org:8800/SOGo/dav/myusername

Then that also works and I get the same response from the web browser.   So 
giving eM client a port should work just fine.

I thought there were some settings in the apache conf file for the DAV stuff 
too or maybe that was just for getting iPhone to work I know I had to add a 
listener on port 8800 too.  I forget where it might be in the manual since it's 
been awhile since I've installed SOGo and I pretty much just walked through the 
instructions mostly.

Sorry, I don't have a "do this" fix for your problem :(.
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