btw TB10b3 just told me he cannot install your ACL Extension you send
around with your last mail since its not compatible with TB10b3!?
On 1/18/12 10:49 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
On 18/01/12 15:50, Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
I'd encourage any SOGo admins/users using Thunderbird and awaiting for
their release 10 (and corresponding updated SOGo extensions) to join the
tb-enterprise Google Group or mailing list (both are the same):
http://groups.google.com/group/tb-enterprise
https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/tb-enterprise
Another beta for TB 10 will be available tomorrow so it's a great time
to report bugs there, and make sure TB 10 works, getting ready for next
SOGo versions. Having several SOGo users/testers there can only help the
SOGo project too. TB 10 target for release is Jan. 31st.
You may also be interested in these resources:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird/Enterprise
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Thunderbird/Modern_Address_Book
Regarding this, in order to validate the proper behavior of our ACL
"hooks" (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586276), folks
are required to install the attached extension. That code will
eventually be included in SOGo Integrator once we go final on this for
Thunderbird 10/Lightning 1.2.
You also need to do one more thing to enable the ACL hooks on your
"SOGo Calendars". Once you've installed the extension, quit
Thunderbird. Edit the prefs.js manually and add something like:
user_pref("calendar.registry.42a2ce67-bafe-034d-8ff0-2db8c266faad.aclManagerClass",
"@inverse.ca/calendar/caldav-acl-manager;1");
Where "42a2ce67-bafe-034d-8ff0-2db8c266faad" is the GUID of your SOGo
calendar as defined by Lightning. Do a "grep 'calendar.registry'
prefs.js | grep uri" to see the list you have. Then, start Thunderbird.
This will also be included in SOGo Integrator at some point.
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