From outlook@opengroupware.org Sat Oct 2 16:45:34 2004 From: outlook@opengroupware.org (Dirk Riebesell) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 17:45:34 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Outlook] Copy all local Calendar-Objects to OGo-Calendar In-Reply-To: <4151A2D9.2050006@riebesells.de> References: <4151A2D9.2050006@riebesells.de> Message-ID: <415ECD1E.3070707@riebesells.de> Hi all, please ignore that last post. It was my fault. I've posted that mail with an alternativ POP-Account with wasn't in the list, and later again with the right Account. The Question has already been answered. Greetz Dirk From outlook@opengroupware.org Tue Oct 5 13:54:06 2004 From: outlook@opengroupware.org (Andreas Lindenbauer) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 14:54:06 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Outlook] Ogo / Zidelook - synchronising with IPAQ / WinCE Message-ID: <000601c4aada$66c27930$0c0a10ac@Lindenbauer> Hello, For about 1 month i've tried to find a working replacement for MSExchange in our office (Outlook is a "must", IPAQ's to be synchronized with Outlook). OGO seemed to be a very fine solution, until i tried to synchronize the Ipaq's. With ActiveSync alone: no way Pumatech Intellisync: OGO-Folders aren't even displayed in the config (though this prog should be able to sync any Outlook-Folder) Though i think that OGO is a very powerful tool (the Web-Application is imho much better than Exchange), i'm afraid we will be forced to buy MSExchange just for getting the Ipaq's synced. Has anyone ever synced an Outlook/Zidestore with an Ipaq ? Any hint would be very appreciated. Thanks in advance. Andreas Lindenbauer mailto:andreas.lindenbauer@salamander.at From outlook@opengroupware.org Tue Oct 5 14:43:09 2004 From: outlook@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno WIlliams) Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 09:43:09 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Outlook] Ogo / Zidelook - synchronising with IPAQ / WinCE In-Reply-To: <000601c4aada$66c27930$0c0a10ac@Lindenbauer> References: <000601c4aada$66c27930$0c0a10ac@Lindenbauer> Message-ID: <1096983789.32524.4.camel@estate3.whitemice.org> --=-6DfWDeTT1vM4scL/1WyZ Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You might want to inquire with http://www.solutionsathand.ca/ They might know something. > For about 1 month i've tried to find a working replacement for MSExchange= in > our office (Outlook is a "must", IPAQ's to be synchronized with Outlook). > OGO seemed to be a very fine solution, until i tried to synchronize the > Ipaq's. > With ActiveSync alone: no way > Pumatech Intellisync: OGO-Folders aren't even displayed in the config > (though this prog should be able to sync any Outlook-Folder) > Though i think that OGO is a very powerful tool (the Web-Application is i= mho > much better than Exchange), i'm afraid we will be forced to buy MSExchang= e > just for getting the Ipaq's synced. > Has anyone ever synced an Outlook/Zidestore with an Ipaq ? Any hint would= be > very appreciated. --=-6DfWDeTT1vM4scL/1WyZ Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBBYqTtu+bwTxKZGtkRAhH4AKCo0Yw/nHBa60WLe04XtTn+OkY2kACeOr4J pOM72WxpSUYvrpp5vyxsKgY= =hjzZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-6DfWDeTT1vM4scL/1WyZ-- From outlook@opengroupware.org Wed Oct 20 11:58:32 2004 From: outlook@opengroupware.org (Andreas Lindenbauer) Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:58:32 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Outlook] Zidelook-Ordner + Intellisync, Ordner werden nicht angezeigt Message-ID: <000001c4b693$bdf38f40$0c0a10ac@Lindenbauer> Hallo ! Hatte gerade ein sehr interessantes Telefonat mit dem Hersteller von Public Outlook (=Netzwerkzugriff auf pst-Dateien ohne Exchange) zum Thema Sync mit WindowsCE-Geräten: in der neuesten Version von Intellisync werden die Ordner von Public Outlook ebenfalls nicht (mehr) angezeigt (in der Vorversion gings noch). Pumatech (=Intellisync) hat eine "Whitelist" eingebaut, damit nur mehr bestimmte Dienste möglich sind (wer hat da wohl eine kleine Spende gemacht ???) Ich denke, dass das genau das gleiche Problem ist, warum auch Zidelook-Ordner in Intellisync nicht angezeigt werden. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Andreas Lindenbauer EDV-Technik mailto:andreas.lindenbauer@salamander.at From outlook@opengroupware.org Wed Oct 27 14:13:08 2004 From: outlook@opengroupware.org (Juergen E. Fischer) Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 15:13:08 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Outlook] Outlook 2003 & ZideLook Message-ID: <20041027131308.GA13455@norbit.de> Hi there, I'm currently trying to use Outlook 2003 with OpenGroupware. I installed the experimental debian packages on sarge with the zidestore server from the skyrix5-ogo-zidestore-20040721.tgz package (after installing the libpgsql2 package from woody) I can add private and public contacts with german umlauts without problems. I'm now trying to make an appointment in my private calendar. First thing I observed was that until I added my e-mail account, the first participant was Unknown. After adding the name from my e-mail account appeared. Shouldn't that be the account I use to connect to ZideStore? Next was: after saving the appointment I see myself in the private contacts list - but the umlaut in my first name is "unicoded". The description for the contact is "Created by ZideStore during editing of appointment". Same happens with participants selected from the public contacts list: they all get copied to my private contact list with the same description and broken umlauts. And after re-opening the appointment, I see all participant twice - also with broken umlauts, if any. BTW the ogo database is in postgresql (sarge's 7.4.5) - the database is currently in LATIN1 encoding. ogo and ZideStore both run with PGCLIENTENCODING=LATIN1 set. IIRC I got same results with the database using UNICODE encoding. Any idea what's going wrong? Jürgen -- Jürgen Fischer norBIT GmbH Tel. +49-4931-918175-31 Dipl.-Inf. (FH) Rheinstraße 13 Fax. +49-4931-918175-50 Software Engineer D-26506 Norden http://www.norbit.de Men of few words are the best men -- William Shakespeare, "Henry V" From outlook@opengroupware.org Thu Oct 28 12:09:47 2004 From: outlook@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 13:09:47 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Outlook] Outlook 2003 & ZideLook In-Reply-To: <20041027131308.GA13455@norbit.de> References: <20041027131308.GA13455@norbit.de> Message-ID: On Oct 27, 2004, at 15:13, Juergen E. Fischer wrote: > I'm now trying to make an appointment in my private calendar. > > First thing I observed was that until I added my e-mail account, the > first participant was Unknown. Yes, Outlook finds contact data by email address. > After adding the name from my e-mail account appeared. Shouldn't that > be the account I use to connect to ZideStore? No "account" appears. An email address appears and the email address you see in Outlook should match the address which is set for your account in the OGo WebUI. > Next was: after saving the appointment I see myself in the private > contacts list - but the umlaut in my first name is "unicoded". The > description for the contact is "Created by ZideStore during editing of > appointment". Please file a bugreport at support@skyrix.com. There is no issue known which looks like the thing you describe. > And after re-opening the appointment, I see all participant twice - > also > with broken umlauts, if any. If you see participants twice, the usual problem is that the email address of the contact is broken or not set. Due to this Outlook won't find the proper record and submit a new one (which will be create by ZideStore when you save the appointment). > BTW the ogo database is in postgresql (sarge's 7.4.5) - the database is > currently in LATIN1 encoding. ogo and ZideStore both run with > PGCLIENTENCODING=LATIN1 set. Just to be sure: the _Skyrix_ ZideStore is also running with Latin1? (if you configured OGo, you probably have two ZideStore's running, the OGo one and the Skyrix one). Can you properly create contacts with umlauts in the OGo web UI? > Any idea what's going wrong? Nope. Maybe its really a bug. Greets, Helge -- http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/ OpenGroupware.org From outlook@opengroupware.org Thu Oct 28 18:02:22 2004 From: outlook@opengroupware.org (Juergen E. Fischer) Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 19:02:22 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Outlook] Outlook 2003 & ZideLook In-Reply-To: References: <20041027131308.GA13455@norbit.de> Message-ID: <20041028170222.GA22389@norbit.de> Hi Helge, On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 13:09:47 +0200, Helge Hess wrote: > On Oct 27, 2004, at 15:13, Juergen E. Fischer wrote: > >I'm now trying to make an appointment in my private calendar. > >First thing I observed was that until I added my e-mail account, the > >first participant was Unknown. > Yes, Outlook finds contact data by email address. Hmmm, it seems that all of my problems are either related to missing or wrong email addresses (eg. umlauts not just in the name, but also in the address itself) or outlooks lazy refresh. Without a proper email address public contacts suddenly appear in my private contacts list. Umlauts only get broken on that path - I can't reproduce it otherwise. It seems that when re-opening fresh appointments, sometimes participants of appointments get duplicated even if they have a proper email address. Perhaps that is related to the changing display. Initially it's "fullname (user@domain)" which later (my guess: after a refresh) turns into "fullname ". Dunno if that's related to the German version of Outbreak. Caching also seems to hit painfully, when changing the participants of an appointment. Opening the same appointment in the Overview calendar initially yields different results than opening it in the public calendar. Adding missing email addresses, fixing the broken ones and waiting 2mins/closing and re-opening Outlook before touching again anything that might have been changed, helps a lot. Otherwise strange things seem to happen... > >BTW the ogo database is in postgresql (sarge's 7.4.5) - the database is > >currently in LATIN1 encoding. ogo and ZideStore both run with > >PGCLIENTENCODING=LATIN1 set. > Just to be sure: the _Skyrix_ ZideStore is also running with Latin1? yup, ps axe reports both OGo and Skyrix ZideStore set to LATIN1. I don't currently run OGo ZideStore. Jürgen -- Jürgen Fischer norBIT GmbH Tel. +49-4931-918175-31 Dipl.-Inf. (FH) Rheinstraße 13 Fax. +49-4931-918175-50 Software Engineer D-26506 Norden http://www.norbit.de Men of few words are the best men -- William Shakespeare, "Henry V" From outlook@opengroupware.org Thu Oct 28 18:18:43 2004 From: outlook@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 19:18:43 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Outlook] Outlook 2003 & ZideLook In-Reply-To: <20041028170222.GA22389@norbit.de> References: <20041027131308.GA13455@norbit.de> <20041028170222.GA22389@norbit.de> Message-ID: <6B699F70-2905-11D9-BF85-000D93C1A604@opengroupware.org> On Oct 28, 2004, at 19:02, Juergen E. Fischer wrote: > Without a proper email address public contacts suddenly appear in my > private contacts list. Well, most likely they get created if you save the appointment. > Umlauts only get broken on that path - I can't reproduce it otherwise. => bug report > It seems that when re-opening fresh appointments, sometimes > participants > of appointments get duplicated even if they have a proper email > address. Well, if you can reproduce that, please send a bug report. > Perhaps that is related to the changing display. Initially it's > "fullname (user@domain)" which later (my guess: after a refresh) turns > into "fullname ". Dunno if that's related to the German > version of Outbreak. Hm, unlikely but possible. > Caching also seems to hit painfully, when changing the participants of > an appointment. Opening the same appointment in the Overview calendar > initially yields different results than opening it in the public > calendar. Yes, thats the issue with the Overview, it duplicates information of other folders (and Outlook can't know that they are the same). I think this will be fixed in the next major version of ZideLook which probably will support server based refreshes. > Adding missing email addresses, fixing the broken ones and waiting > 2mins/closing and re-opening Outlook before touching again anything > that > might have been changed, helps a lot. Otherwise strange things seem to > happen... AFAIK we can't do a lot about that since Outlook does the caching, not ZideLook. Greets, Helge -- http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/ OpenGroupware.org