Hello Jose

That is an HTTP request, and in those it is normal to replace @ signs with the escaped version %40. Not just Thunderbird, all browsers do so too, but they display it as normal @ sign to the user.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 25.01.23 um 21:08 schrieb Jose David Bravo A ([email protected]):
Hello Marco,

In the log file, please check the line I sent:
Jan 25 11:10:14 sogod [618488]: xx.xx.xx.xx "REPORT /SOGo/dav/user %40 
domain.com/Calendar/personal/ HTTP/1.0" 207 725/ [ callto:294 0.009 - - 0 - 14 | 294 
0.009 - - 0 - 14 ]


Requests sent by the SOGo webui dosn't replace that @. I don't know if that may 
cause problems but that was something that I noted.

Jose


De: "users" <[email protected]>
Para: "users" <[email protected]>
Enviados: Miércoles, 25 de Enero 2023 14:29:42
Asunto: Re: [SOGo] DalDav on thunderbird not working

Am 25.01.2023 um 11:13:21 Uhr schrieb Jose David Bravo A:

Looks like thunderbird is replacing the @ in the URL for %40, is that
normal?

Where do you have an @?
It is normally that it gets replaced.


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