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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0004283SOGoBackend Calendarpublic2018-03-13 19:36
Reporterdavrom Assigned To 
PriorityhighSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status newResolutionopen 
PlatformDell/AsusOSx86_64OS Version6.5
Product Version3.2.0 
Summary0004283: Underlying server domain used when sending calendar entries and/or invites
Description

The customer has noted that when using either SOGo web interface or e-mail clients such as Thunderbird or iPad e-mail, any events sent from the Linux server show as a domain of the default domain on the server rather than the one configured in SOGo. This is a multi-domained server for e-mail.

Steps To Reproduce

Go into a calendar event and send an invite or notification to a third party.

Additional Information

The default domain name of the server was set so that should any domain name be 'visible' to a recipient/third party, the other domains on the server would never be visible and the default server domain has no 'real' presence as an e-mail/web entity in itself, it is purely a domain name with the relevant Zone file setup - kind of like an unassociated unrelated domain name was chosen years ago. Example, server domain name is: xyz.net.au, but the sending domain name setup in SOGo is: customer.com.au

Also side question, this server is using the older GNU Default setup as a user rather than /etc/sogo/sogo.conf - should this be migrated? I ask this to see if this might be part of the issue and also looking at moving MySQL setup to ldap for multiple domain name issues in SOGo. (per 0004222)

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ludovic

ludovic

2018-03-13 19:36

administrator   ~0012676

First, migrate your configuration and remove the old .GNUstepDefaults file.

Secondly, show your migrated configuration.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2017-09-11 00:41 davrom New Issue
2018-03-13 19:36 ludovic Note Added: 0012676
2018-03-13 19:36 ludovic Severity major => minor