We do it manually, and we do not upgrade TB or the extensions except
individually.

Again, just my opinion.  We use TB privately, and we upgrade it all we
want but not in business.  We do not allow upgrades in the office (but
we also use terminal services or remote desktop)

We control the upgrades when it comes to our business case use.

We haven't upgraded Lightning since the last SOGo upgrade, and we're
using TB 24.1.1, SOGo Connector and SOGo Integrator 24.0.3 and Lightning
2.6.3 (which upgrade from the server)

We're also using LookOut and Stationary (for our Outlook users) and
LastPass (for passwords)

Until we installed Samba4, we were using an extension to provide MS
Exchange integration.

On 05/02/2014 08:28 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 5/2/2014 8:12 AM, Steve Ankeny <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In the past, I've noticed that the supported extension versions are
>> often different than what's available to Thunderbird, and so, I'd say,
>> "Let SOGo update the extensions and not TB!"
>>
>> Leave it alone.  Use what's recommended, supported and provided by
>> Inverse.  Just my opinion.
>
> But my point is, how to do this for just Lightning?
>
> I have lots of extensions, and I want all of the others to
> auto-update, but don't want to have to hassle with manually uploading
> them to the SOGo server every time there is an update, so how do I
> stop just Lightning from auto-updating?
>
> There appears to be a way to disable this for a single extension using
> the config editor, but I hate resorting to that if there is a better
> way, which is why I'm asking here.
>
> Thanks

-- 
[email protected]
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists

Reply via email to