Hello Daniel Berteaud

Am 2014-01-21 18:31, schrieb Daniel Berteaud:
> Le 21/01/2014 09:59, Christian Mack a écrit :
>>
>> Am 2014-01-20 18:53, schrieb Daniel Berteaud:
>>>
>>> One of my users received an invite from an Outlook user, and importing
>>> this event in its SOGo calendar made it one hour later (it was 2-3 pm
>>> and SOGo imports it as 3-4 pm).
>>>
>>> After looking at the ICS, I can see that it uses the Romance Standard
>>> Time as Timezone. Looks like this timezone is not standard (hey, once
>>> again, thanks MS for using non standard stuff) and SOGo complains about it:
>>>
>>> timezone 'Romance Standard Time' not found in calendar
>>>
>>> The start and end date in the ICS is defined like this:
>>>
>>> DTSTART;TZID=Romance Standard Time:20140128T140000
>>> DTEND;TZID=Romance Standard Time:20140128T150000
>>>
>>> Is there a way to make this non standard timezone be interpreted by SOGo
>>> as CET ?
>>>
>> The only way I know of is to include this timezone in the ics files send
>> with that TZID.
> 
> Thanks for the tip. Unfortunaly, I'd like to find an automatic way for
> SOGo to handle this TZ. The problem is that some of my users receive
> from time to time invites from external people with this TZ. Where are
> the "native" TZ SOGo supports ? is there a way to add new ones without
> re-compiling everything ?
> 

AFAIK SOGo uses the timezones defined in your server operating system.
So you have to check your operating system, how it manages timezones.
Add the missing ones and restart SOGo.

I didn't do that myself yet, so I can not help here, sorry.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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