Christian --
I have webmail "Preferences" --> "General" --> "Current Time Zone" set
to America/Denver. I changed it to Chicago and Europe/London and in both
cases it is still off by one hour: the Denver Noon event reports as
11:00 MST / 12:00CST / 18:00 GMT instead of what the ICS file says
which is 19:00 GMT (and thus 12:00MST, 1:00CST).
Also, I don't think this would explain why ActiveSync is wrong but
CalDav is right on the same machine (Android or Win 10).
Thanks,
Ben
On 1/27/2016 1:37 AM, Christian Mack wrote:
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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