Hello

Am 05.05.20 um 21:16 schrieb Stephan Jäkel ([email protected]):
Hi!

I noticed some weird issue with RSVP's via CalDav.

A user gets an invite from a foreign system. When the user responds to that 
request, the other
system receives a RSVP from one of the "aliases" the user has, instead of the 
primary address or
the invited address.

The behavior is only happening when using CalDav (in my case via 
Thunderbird/Lightning +
TbSync). When the user does the RSVP via the web UI, everything is fine.

I also found a quite old issue in the bug tracker: 
https://sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=2851

Is there anything I could do or do anyone noticed the same and has a solution?


As the one reporting that bug was a colleague of mine, we see this from time to time. This is a minor bug for us, as only a handful of our users have multiple email addresses.

SOGo uses the first email address it gets when looking up the user.
As LDAP has no way of sorting or prioritizing multivalue attributes, the first one is random.
So you can be lucky and it gets the one you want, or not.
The only "mitigation" is, to not use multiple emails in your LDAP user source.

If this is a major bug for you, you could only sponsor this bugfix.
This essentially means, you pay Inverse for fixing it, either via support contract or specific development order.
See https://sogo.nu/support.html#/commercial


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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Christian Mack
Universität Konstanz
Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
Abteilung IT-Dienste Forschung und Lehre
78457 Konstanz
+49 7531 88-4416

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