Hi Thomas, On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 01:45:22PM +0200 you wrote:
> On Monday, October 10, 2016 08:01 CEST, "Ralf Cirksena" (c...@holmco.de) > <users@sogo.nu> wrote: > > > > > >Meanwhile I can see the folders (but not hirarchical). There are not > > Please post a screenshot to show how folders are currently shown in OL. see attached png. The folders are organized hirarchical: Public shared testlist archiv <year> In sogo web interface they are presented as hirachical folders. > > > >contents shown. Prefix in dovecot configuration has been "#". > > > You should see your shared folders just like if it was one of your > > > own mailbox. > > > >What would be the best way to provide Outlook users with access to > > > >shared folders? > > > Do you see them properly right now in SOGo's web interface? > > > > Yes. After changing the prefix in dovecot shared folders are fully > > accessable from SOGo web interface. The folder hierarchy is maintained > > too. > > What is you current prefix for shared folders? Prefix has been "#". To make the folders visable I changed it to "Public". But if I use "Public", Outlook seems to hang displaying "waiting for server response.." (translated from German to English). Status is displayed as "CONNECTED". > > accessable from SOGo web interface. The folder hierarchy is maintained > > too. > > Please show me what EAS knows about the shared folders: > > sogo-tool -v manage-eas listfolders <user-id> <device-id> Tried it. I don't know how to get the device-id. If I take it out of the log file I get: <0x0x2a94f80[SOGoCache]> Cache cleanup interval set every 300.000000 seconds <0x0x2a94f80[SOGoCache]> Using host(s) '127.0.0.1' as server(s) That's not what you requested? Regards -- R. Cirksena -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists