[CalendarServer-users] iMIP settings
Conrad Wasmer
conrad.wasmer at comcast.net
Tue Dec 1 08:36:25 PST 2009
I set up a new mail account for calendarserver, and that mail acct is
operational. I adjusted the settings in the plist file accordingly
(essentially identical to email set up on mail client, as earlier advised).
But when I try to invite someone to an event from either iCal or Sunbird,
the invite never gets sent - it never appears in the recipient's email.
I see nothing related in my error log (among other things, it's unhappy
that it cannot find a
principal for the uid "admin" which I have failed to include in my
accounts.xml file), but my access log shows this for what should have been
the sending of an invite to a meeting:
1.1.73.167 - - [01/Dec/2009:09:39:42 -0500] "POST
/calendars/__uids__/E2F8C7D5-DB6B-4809-80D5-53363D54267C/outbox/ HTTP/1.0"
401 141 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.6pre)
Gecko/20091115 Calendar/1.0pre" i=1 t=28.5 or=1
1.1.73.167 - conrad [01/Dec/2009:09:39:45 -0500] "POST
/calendars/__uids__/E2F8C7D5-DB6B-4809-80D5-53363D54267C/outbox/ HTTP/1.0"
200 1558 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.6pre) Gecko/20091115 Calendar/1.0pre" i=1 t=2245.6 or=1
recipients=1 cl=429
1.1.73.167 - conrad [01/Dec/2009:09:39:48 -0500] "POST
/calendars/__uids__/E2F8C7D5-DB6B-4809-80D5-53363D54267C/outbox/ HTTP/1.0"
200 405 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.6pre)
Gecko/20091115 Calendar/1.0pre" i=1 t=28.5 or=1 recipients=1 cl=415
1.1.73.167 - conrad [01/Dec/2009:09:39:49 -0500] "POST
/calendars/__uids__/E2F8C7D5-DB6B-4809-80D5-53363D54267C/outbox/ HTTP/1.0"
200 411 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.6pre)
Gecko/20091115 Calendar/1.0pre" i=1 t=29.2 or=1 recipients=1 cl=421
151.151.73.167 - conrad [01/Dec/2009:09:39:50 -0500] "POST
/calendars/__uids__/E2F8C7D5-DB6B-4809-80D5-53363D54267C/outbox/ HTTP/1.0"
200 419 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.6pre)
Gecko/20091115 Calendar/1.0pre" i=1 t=28.6 or=1 recipients=1 cl=429
1.1.73.167 - conrad [01/Dec/2009:09:40:11 -0500] "PUT
/calendars/users/conrad/calendar/c8adac71-10eb-460a-998a-44c6a9f1dda2.ics
HTTP/1.0" 201 0 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.6pre) Gecko/20091115 Calendar/1.0pre" i=0 t=593.4 or=1
itip.requests=1 cl=1049
1.1.73.167 - conrad [01/Dec/2009:09:40:12 -0500]
"REPORT(CalDAV:calendar-multiget) /calendars/users/conrad/calendar/
HTTP/1.0" 207 1573 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.6pre) Gecko/20091115 Calendar/1.0pre" i=0 t=222.2 or=1 rcount=1
1.1.73.167 - conrad [01/Dec/2009:09:43:27 -0500] "PUT
/calendars/users/conrad/calendar/c8adac71-10eb-460a-998a-44c6a9f1dda2.ics
HTTP/1.0" 204 0 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.6pre) Gecko/20091115 Calendar/1.0pre" i=0 t=406.0 or=1 cl=1126
1.1.73.167 - conrad [01/Dec/2009:09:43:28 -0500]
"REPORT(CalDAV:calendar-multiget) /calendars/users/conrad/calendar/
HTTP/1.0" 207 1625 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.6pre) Gecko/20091115 Calendar/1.0pre" i=0 t=231.5 or=1 rcount=1
Any ideas?
Can CalendarServer send an invite to someone who is not a CalendarServer
user? Can it send an invite outside, say, to my work email address?
Thanks for your help, all!
Conrad Wasmer
---
On Nov 30, 2009, at 11:57 PM, Markus Stürmer
<markus.stuermer at informatik.uni-erlangen.d
e> wrote:
> Dear Conrad!
>
> Am 01.12.2009 um 05:00 schrieb Conrad Wasmer:
>
>> I would have responded directly to the last email, but after
>> applying the settings, my inbox on my server was erased (frankly,
>> probably the easiest way I know to clean that thing out - all my
>> other folders remained untouched). So, um, any advice on which
>> user's info I should be putting in those fields in the iMIP settings?
>>
>> Should the info be that of an existing email account? Should I have
>> a new mail account for DCS?
>
> Your calendar server definitely needs an eMail account of its own.
> It polls it regularly, so that your inbox got erased is bad luck,
> but shows that DCS is checking it.
>
> So after getting a new mailbox for your calendar server, you should
> at least be able to send invitations (which is only done if an email
> address is now known to DCS, i.e. does not belong to one of its
> users). I had to patch implicit.py (one line) to get DCS interpret
> iMiP replies, but this might work better in the newest version. If
> your logs shows some exception when retrieving the iMiP replies from
> the server, let us know.
>
> Regards,
> Markus
>
>> Here's what I've got - the same info that I use for my email set up:
>>
>> <key>iMIP</key>
>> <dict>
>> <key>AddressPatterns</key>
>> <array>
>> <string>mailto:.*</string>
>> </array>
>> <key>Enabled</key>
>> <true/>
>> <key>MailGatewayPort</key>
>> <integer>62310</integer>
>> <key>MailGatewayServer</key>
>> <string>localhost</string>
>> <key>Receiving</key>
>> <dict>
>> <key>Password</key>
>> <string>mypassword</string>
>> <key>PollingSeconds</key>
>> <integer>30</integer>
>> <key>Port</key>
>> <integer>143</integer>
>> <key>Server</key>
>> <string>http://my.server.com</string>
>> <key>Type</key>
>> <string>imap</string>
>> <key>UseSSL</key>
>> <false/>
>> <key>Username</key>
>> <string>conradwasmer</string>
>> </dict>
>> <key>Sending</key>
>> <dict>
>> <key>Address</key>
>> <string>conradwasmer at my.server.com</string>
>> <key>Password</key>
>> <string>mypassword</string>
>> <key>Port</key>
>> <integer>25</integer>
>> <key>Server</key>
>> <string>http://my.server.com</string>
>> <key>UseSSL</key>
>> <false/>
>> <key>Username</key>
>> <string>conradwasmer</string>
>> </dict>
>> </dict>
>>
>> ---
>> Conrad Wasmer
>>
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