Hello,Le 11/11/2024 à 10:35, Christian Mack (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de) a écrit :
HelloAm 08.11.24 um 17:03 schrieb Daniel LE BRAY (d...@univ-lehavre.fr):we are facing two problems with our SOGo setup: - signatures can't be edited/modifiedprecisely, you can do whatever you want in the UI, the server logs no error (http code 200) but nothing changesDid you relogin to SOGo? Perhaps this is a caching problem.
no it's not a caching problemwe tried with 3 different browsers, in private navigation mode, and with 3 differents accounts: same results.
Sigantures can be edited and settings saved, no error reported, but the signature are not recorded
- you can remove the default identity even if this is the only one you got, which can be quite dumbAs long as you can add a new one, I don't see the problem.
Problem is that people can remove the default identity while they don't have any other ifentity set. This is not a regular behaviour as you may end with no identity at all. Plus, our accounts are managed through LDAP, we can avoid changing passwords through SOGo (which is what we do) so allowing people to change their default id is not an expected behaviour. At leat, is there a quick and easy way to remove the ability to add/delete identities?
Sure, but it's not the problem here, the one we're facing is pepole who want to use asignature and they currently can't with SOGoSome people prefer to send emails without signature.
Any idea/workaround/solution for these? We're using nightly builds for Debian, version 5.11.2.20241017-1That is a really old one. Could you upgrade to the current one and retest?
Done, upgraded to the latest build avail: 5.11.2.20241111-1 No change with this release, the mentionned problems (bug?) are still there
Kind regards, Christian Mack
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