I upgraded from SOGo 1.0.4 to the latest debian nightly, and from integrator / connector 0.96 to 0.100. Everything works great for new users, new installs of thunderbird. But for user who upgraded (had an account with SOGo 1.0.4 and T-bird with integrator / connector), under Thunderbird, they have now have 3 calendars: The right one and two others with the same name, but the wrong location (https://server/SOGo/dav/username/Calendar/personal.ics/ and https://server/SOGo/dav/username/Calendar/personal.xml/ ). When I click delete calendar, nothing happens. Obviously I get an error connecting as this isn't a valid calendar. (The right url is https://server/SOGo/dav/username/Calendar/personal/ ). How can I delete these vampire calendars? They don't show up in the SOGo web interface. I did a fresh install of thunderbird with no import settings, etc, on a user that upgraded and I see these two calendars, so I believe the problem is something in the SOGo database and not setting that thunderbird borked during the upgrade. I ran the 1.2.2->1.2.3 upgrade script on my postgres db, so that isn't the problem.

Any ideas? Something to look for in the db that may be different between new users and upgrading users?

Thanks,

Ben
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