Hello

What have you set in that user in web interface for "Preferences" -->
"General" --> "Current Time Zone" ?


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 26.01.2016 um 17:42 schrieb Ben:
> More details on my off-by-one-hour issue. If create an event in Google
> and invite my sogo account (see previous emails for attached ICS file),
> then the event is right in T-bird, but not in webmail. I've now
> discovered that it is wrong when the calendar is accesses via SOGo's
> Exchange (ActiveSync) protocol and right when accessed via CalDav. On my
> Android phone, I added the same account as both an 'Exchange' account
> and a Caldav one and I see all my events twice, but the Exchange account
> shows them one hour earlier. Likewise, I can setup the exchange account
> on my Windows 10 box and it is an hour early, but T-bird over CalDav
> shows the right time.
> 
> Any ideas what could cause this? Is there a way to see what the calendar
> looks like over Exchange (activesync) to help debug? It seems like
> Webmail and ActiveSync, but not CalDav have some timezone or parsing issue.
> 
> Any suggestions, thoughts, help greatly appreciated as this is very
> annoying (and confusing for users) and I don't really know what else to do.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ben
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 1/21/2016 1:41 PM, Ben wrote:
>> Thanks Jeff. That confirms that there is something strange in my setup
>> / install of SOGo. My /etc/sogo/sogo.conf hasn't changed since Feb
>> 2015, but it is the only thing I can think of iun that file that might
>> be the source of this timezone weirdness is the SOGoTimeZone
>> parameter. I have
>>
>>    SOGoTimeZone = America/Denver;
>>
>> and nothing else looks relevant. (And even that is just a default
>> preference, so it shouldn't matter). The date command returns the
>> right time (reporting MST):
>>
>> >  date
>> Thu Jan 21 13:36:44 MST 2016
>>
>>
>> I think I've run out of ideas. Can anyone think of something to check
>> or a test to run? Is there any data in the database that could have
>> gotten messed up that might explain this? This issue has held over
>> multiple versions of SOGo and since no one else is seeing it, it makes
>> me think if it some subtle server configuration issue, but I just
>> can't think what it would be or what would have changed. I did upgrade
>> from Debian Wheezy (7)to Jessie (8) about a month ago, but I don't
>> how/why that would matter.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ben
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/21/2016 11:52 AM, Jeff Folk wrote:
>>> Belay that… Right-clicked a calendar to import an event… My time zone
>>> was set to Am/Denver and it imported as 12:00pm
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>> On Jan 21, 2016, at 12:49 PM, Jeff Folk wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Jan 21, 2016, at 10:19 AM, Ben wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Could someone import the attached ICS file into SOGo and report
>>>>> what time the event shows up at? If you go to webmail and change
>>>>> your timezone to Europe/London, it should say 19:00 GMT (for me I
>>>>> get 18:00). If you change to America/Denver, it should been 12:00
>>>>> MST (I get 11:00 MST).
>>>>>
>>>>> Assuming it imports right for other people (there would be a lot
>>>>> more traffic on the mailing list if everyone were seeing this), any
>>>>> one have any ideas why such a simple ICS isn't being read right on
>>>>> my SOGo install? (Debian Jessie, SOGo version 2.3.6).
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ben
>>>>
>>>> Ben,
>>>>
>>>> Imported fine for me - reported 1-19 13:00 (I'm CST). Granted, I
>>>> imported to iCal and sync'd to SOGo. I don't see a way to import an
>>>> .ics directly in the SOGo web interface…
>>>>
>>>> Jeff
>>>
>>
> 


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