Hello!
I am working on Debian 6 and SOGo 2.0.4.b.
Having the following behavior:
Sending Mails by using the SOGo Webmail leads to empty from-Field and
empty subject-field in the received-folder of recipient's mailbox.
So far I can reproduce this by using certain webinterfaces (two examples:
old U
Hi Andre,
Thanks for info.
Regards,
Harish KM
From: André Schild [mailto:an...@schild.ws]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 1:24 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Recall of Send Mails
Hello Harish,
yes, I know about that feature in exchange.
No, SOGo does not support this, because the SMT
Hello!
I am working on Debian 6 and SOGo 2.0.4.b.
Having the following behavior:
Sending Mails by using the SOGo Webmail leads to empty from-Field and
empty subject-field in the received-folder of recipient's mailbox.
So far I can reproduce this by using certain webinterfaces (two examples:
old U
Hello Vanek Georg
Am 2013-03-07 09:13, schrieb Vanek Georg:
>
> I am working on Debian 6 and SOGo 2.0.4.b.
> Having the following behavior:
>
> Sending Mails by using the SOGo Webmail leads to empty from-Field and
> empty subject-field in the received-folder of recipient's mailbox.
>
> So far
I think there is one thing missing from pam configuration. It is this
line session required pam_mkhomedir.so
Which creates a home directory if it doesn't exist for the new user in
AD after authentication.
What do you think Olivier?
On 06/03/13 08:02, Dirk Werner wrote:
Sorry, my mails yeste
No, it's not missing, it's only in the optional step igestis :
http://iabsis.com/EN/article/35-7/Installation-d-iGestis-optionnel
You can add igestis repository and install pam-mkhomedir package, or
download this file
http://open.iabsis.com/subversion/pam-mkhomedir/trunk/mkhomedir at
/usr/share/pa
anyone? please? _any_ hints welcome :-)
From: stefan_mayer...@hotmail.com
To: users@sogo.nu
Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 16:10:18 +0100
Subject: [SOGo] cannot login after fresh install: false "cookies disabled" error
Hi list!
I cannot login after a fresh install of SOGo. The error message: "Y
The following looks odd to me:
NSGlobalDomain
Local Time Zone
Europe/Paris
Mine:
NSGlobalDomain
It looks odd because the domain opens as but is not closed
immediately.
Also, TimeZone appears a second time later (below)
Also, I'm wondering about the following:
SO
Thanks for your reply!
> Also, TimeZone appears a second time later (below)
I removed both TimeZone entries, on after the other, without seeing any effect.
> But the reason I wonder about the superuser string is whether 'sogo'
needs to be included?
> Doesn't 'sogod' bind on 'sogo' and
Hi,
I installed SOGo on a Debian 6.0 (Squeeze) with Cyrus.
I create a folder for testing and I set a filter accordingly. In
mail.log, I can see Mailbox doesn't exists.
Mar 3 20:56:34 svr001 cyrus/lmtpunix[31475]: sieve runtime error for
myusername id : Fileinto:
Mailbox does not exist
When I se
Title: BTS activities for Thursday, March 07 2013
BTS Activities
Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
Project: SOGo
For the period covering: Thursday, March 07 2013
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