Excellent, thanks for the detailed explanation. Nigel
On 24/02/14 22:13, Christian Mack wrote: > Hello Nigel Pegram > > > ABBAS Alain is right, if your user bob has an email address of > [email protected] AND an alias of [email protected], then they should > both be in the LDAP for user bob. > > > But if you forward [email protected] to bob (and some other users) you > can delegate use of [email protected] to bob (and the other users). > In the SOGo Webfrontend you can do that by logging in as user "it". > Then in "Mail" right click on "[email protected]" in the folder tree. > Choose "Delegation...". > It will open a window, where you can press the "Add" button. > Another window opens, where you can search for bob. > Select bob and press "Add" button on the bottom. > Now close both windows again. > > When bob now logs in to SOGo, he can use "[email protected]" as sender in > any email, and he can accept invitations for "[email protected]". > > > Kind regards, > Christian Mack > > Am 2014-02-24 09:56, schrieb Nigel Pegram: >> Thanks for the response, but I don't think were talking about the same >> thing. As I understand your reply, you're referring to referencing a >> different data field for email address information. >> >> My issue revolves around the person having more than one external email >> address: e.g. you can contact them on [email protected] and on >> [email protected]. An email to either address ends up in bob's inbox. The >> challenge is that if sogo is set up so that the calendar is for >> [email protected], then meeting invitations sent to [email protected] do >> not work. >> >> >> On 23/02/14 01:18, ABBAS Alain wrote: >>> you must have in your sogo configuration file : >>> MailFieldNames =(mail,alias); >>> with all fields who could contain an email adress of the user >>> >>> >>> >>> Le Samedi 22 Février 2014 03:35 CET, Nigel Pegram <[email protected]> >>> a écrit: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> At one of the sites where I have installed SOGo, I encountered a >>>> hiccough when one team member created an appointment inviting others. >>>> >>>> The recipient team member has multiple email addresses, so they received >>>> on a different account than the one which is connected to their >>>> calendar. Yet, since their mail is received/collected by a central >>>> server, it all ends up at the one account. >>>> >>>> The recipient was unable to accept the appointment. The error message >>>> was not helpful. >>>> >>>> It occurred to me that a solution may be a setting which allows ema il >>>> aliases to be recorded so that events processed using any of the listed >>>> email accounts are placed in the primary email address's calendar. >>>> >>>> Is this possible? >>>> >>>> It seems a useful addition. I can't be the only person who is dealing >>>> with clients who have multiple email addresses. >>>> >>>> Your thoughts? >>>> >>>> Nigel >>>> -- >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists >>> -- >>> *Alain Abbas* >>> 11 rue Robert Schumann >>> 54500 Vandoeuvre >>> Tel : +333 83 18 02 70 >>> skype: alain.abbas > -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
