Hi Bruce,

I've just been hacking around and changed SOGo.conf in etc/httpd/conf.d from 
SSL HTTPS (443) to HTTP, and redirected the firewall port forward from the web 
server to the mail server and that now allows eM Client to see the Calendar.

When on 443 or custom port 1234 I can do the web browser test you suggested and 
get the web page you got: -- An error occurred during object publishing no 
WebDAV GET support?! --

Therefore it would appear the problem is to do with the SSL somehow and how eM 
Client works with it. My thoughts are that it might be server certificate 
related but as yet I don't know precisely what might be wrong with it.

Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Marriner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 28 June 2013 15:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient


 
On Friday, June 28, 2013 05:59 AM CDT, "Ian James Vale" 
<[email protected]> wrote: 
 
> Odhiambo/Bruce,
> 
>  
> 
> OK. I've converted the firewall to port forward 443 to my SOGo server, 
> which has been reset to listen on that port (Web Interface works 
> fine). However, eM Client still can't connect to CalDAV.
> 
>  
> 
> Is there any way I can test my SOGo install to see if the 
> CalDAV/CardDAV is running, as if eM Client is at fault I need to know?
> 
>  

Sorta, maybe..  You should be able to connect with a web browser and it should 
ask you to login and if I do that.. Once I login I get the following when I 
open (Of course replace the domain name, and the username with your 
information.) 

http://mysogo.org/SOGo/dav/myusername
---
An error occurred during object publishing

no WebDAV GET support?!
---

If you get that, then, at least that much is the same :)  You might try other 
DAV clients, like maybe your cell phone if you have one?  The url I used im eM 
client was just like the one above too.  I also have port 8800 setup to work 
since the iPhone expects to use that port instead.  So if I change my url in my 
web browser or eM client to..

http://mysogo.org:8800/SOGo/dav/myusername

Then that also works and I get the same response from the web browser.   So 
giving eM client a port should work just fine.

I thought there were some settings in the apache conf file for the DAV stuff 
too or maybe that was just for getting iPhone to work I know I had to add a 
listener on port 8800 too.  I forget where it might be in the manual since it's 
been awhile since I've installed SOGo and I pretty much just walked through the 
instructions mostly.

Sorry, I don't have a "do this" fix for your problem :(.
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