No, i haven't found solutions :(

2010/10/7 Raffael Bachmann <[email protected]>:
> Anybody else having this problem?
> Should i file a bug report?
>
> @Mailing pigna: you haven't found a solution, have you?
>
> Greetings
> Raffael
>
>
> On Tuesday 05 October 2010 17:14:19 Raffael Bachmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>> we have the same Setup (versions of sogo, plugins and TB), but i cannot
>> test it happens too in the web interface since there seems to be another
>> problem with invitations in our SOGo configuration. I can not use
>> invitations in the web interface, but need to investigate further before
>> filing a bug.
>>
>> I mailed this Information already but in the wrong thread:
>>
>> I just did some testing with tcpflow while storing  the event and attached
>> 2 text files.
>> It is an appointment "test 3" created by user [email protected] with 2
>> attendees ([email protected] and [email protected])
>> Tcpflow.txt contains the tcpflow output while storing the event and
>> database.txt contains the content from c_content int the database table
>> from user [email protected].
>> for user [email protected] it looks like user [email protected] has accepted the
>> invitation.
>> for user [email protected] the invitation looks like a special (external) one,
>> without the buttons.
>>
>> Raffael
>>
>> On Tuesday 05 October 2010 16:24:09 Mailing pigna wrote:
>> > Hi Raffael,
>> > I have the same problem.
>> >
>> > SOGo 1.3.2 whith Mysql
>> > TB 2.0.0.24
>> > Integrator 0.11
>> > Connector 0.11
>> > Lightning 0.11
>> >
>> >
>> > If I create an event and invite a single participant (sogo user)
>> > everything works fine.
>> > But if I create an event with more participants (users always sogo)
>> > the second and the third participant is added to the event and
>> > accepted automatically, I also noticed that I can not change the
>> > status.
>> >
>> > This seems to happen if the invitations I create them via the web
>> > interface
>> >
>> > 2010/10/5 Raffael Bachmann <[email protected]>:
>> > > Thanks for the quick answer.
>> > >
>> > > On Tuesday 05 October 2010 13:17:02 Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
>> > >>   On 05/10/10 6:47 AM, Raffael Bachmann wrote:
>> > >> > we are using sogo (stable debian version) in our company (about 25
>> > >> > users) mainly over thunderbird 2.
>> > >> > It works much better than our last solutions.
>> > >> > Unfortunately we sometimes having a problem with invitations. They
>> > >> > are sometimes automatically accepted and inserted in the calender
>> > >> > of the invited users. This happens mostly if several users are
>> > >> > invited. Then sometimes for all except the first user in the list
>> > >> > the appointment is accepted automatically.
>> > >>
>> > >> If a SOGo user invites an other SOGo user, the invitation will get
>> > >> inserted automatically in the calendar.
>> > >>
>> > >> It will never be automatically accepted - SOGo has no logic to do
>> > >> that.
>> > >
>> > > Well i trust you that SOGo has no logic for that, but it still happens
>> > > somehow. May it be that thunderbird sends the event with the state of
>> > > the attendee already set to ACCEPTED?
>> > > Or do you have another idea where the bug might be hidden?
>> > >
>> > > Regards
>> > >
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