I'm getting weird behavior with start / stop time of events being off by 1 or 2 hours.

If I login into SOGo webmail and create a new event at 10:00, it gets created at 8:00. If I open that same event it still says it starts at 8. If I change it to start at 4:00, when I hit save, it moves to 3:00. More generally, when I create an event, it gets saved 2 hours earlier than I specify. If I edit an event, it is saved 1 hour earlier than I say. Same problem on Chrome and Firefox with Win 10 client.

Server is running sogo 2.3.5-1 on Debian Jessie. I tried downgrading to 2.3.4 and 2.3.1, but I see the same behavior. I think this problem started pretty recently, but I don't know what triggered it. I haven't changed any settings, but my /etc/sogo/sogo.conf has:

    SOGoTimeZone = America/Denver;

/etc/timezone is also "America/Denver"

I'm guessing this is related. When creating events in Thunderbird/Lightning, I get proper ICS files that get into the calendar at the right time, but the text in the email message to people who are invited is one hour early. Below is an invite to an event at noon Denver time. The email invite looks like what is shown below. Notice that the start is 11am at the top, but the box that is from the ICS file (and what gets into the calendar) is at noon. Both the sending and receiving thunderbird has America/Denver for the lightning timezone. Both computer are running Windows 10 with automatic timezone. The event is created 1 hour too early according to webmail, but it looks right in Lightning.



        


 Event Invitation: "Lunch with Someone" Guy

Start   Friday, January 22, 2016 - 11:00 America/Denver
End     Friday, January 22, 2016 - 12:00 America/Denver

Guy has invited you to Lunch with Someone

Title:

        

Lunch with Someone

When:

        

Friday, January 22, 2016 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Organizer:

        


        Guy <[email protected]>

Attendees:

        


        Sue <[email protected]>



Any ideas what could cause this? It seems like maybe some daylight savings time setting causing the timezones to be different even though everything set to America/Denver. Although I still don't know how new events in webmail are off by 2 hours. Any place timezone needs to be set besides /etc/sogo/sogo.conf, /etc/timezone and in lightning on the client computer?

Thanks,

Ben
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