Re: [SOGo] Antispam antivirus

2013-08-21 Thread raymondpotgieter

I have a product called Sophos Email Appliance. It runs on ESXi Server as a VM, 
works well Sits between the gateway (firewall) and the mail server. So 
there is no config or integration necessary on the mail server... Mail gets 
scanned and passed on to the mail server... Very easy to configure in a 
cluster... So any changes made to the Sophos config will be replicated... Check 
out the Email appliance at www.sophos.com

 

  


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From: Szládovics Péter p...@szladovics.hu
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 13:23:45 
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Subject: Re: [SOGo] Antispam  antivirus

2013-08-21 11:11 keltezéssel, fra...@ray.org.nz írta:
 Hi!;

 I've looked around, and cannot find any information regarding antispam and
 antivirus for Sogo...?

 Can someone point me in the right direction?

 Thanks :)

SOGo is not a mailserver. SOGo just an groupware extension for _any_ 
mailserver backend.
So, the question is not the antivirus and antispam for SOGo. The 
question is antivirus and antispam for mailserver.

Look at these: spamassassin, clamav, rbl lists under postfix, 
greylisting (e.g. postgrey), postfix policy filters, etc.
Complete solutions e.g. amavis, smtp filter gateways (endian firewall, 
proxmox mail security). Some is commercial, some is not.
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Re: [SOGo] Problems with Samba4 Provisioning ....

2013-08-19 Thread raymondpotgieter

Delete your /usr/local/samba directory and re-provision 


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Subject: [SOGo] Problems with Samba4 Provisioning 
Sent: Aug 19, 2013 5:04 PM

When running the Samba4 Configuration on pg. 10 of the 'Native Microsoft
Outlook' PDF

samba-tool domain provision --realm=meadorandco \
--domain=meadorandco.com \
--adminpass='%1OpenChange' \
--server-role='domain controller'

Everything completes but there's an 'acl_attr' error:

Error loading module '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba//vfs/acl_xattr.so':
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba//vfs/acl_xattr.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory

I've made sure to install 'acl' and 'attr' but no difference.

Is this VFS module required?  And, is there a fix for the error?

Somewhere I've read that altering the 'fstab' is required?
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Re: [SOGo] Problems with Samba4 Provisioning ....

2013-08-19 Thread raymondpotgieter

Sorry, before you delete anything... I build the samba4 with git-core (git 
clone). After rebuilding I got some acl errors when doing the provision and I 
searched google and one site recommended deleting the /usr/local/samba 
directory with rm /usr/local/samba -rf   and then to (make install) again. 
After this I could provision samba4 again without getting the acl errors... Not 
sure where you are with samba4 install so please search the web for possible 
answers... (May not be the same error as mine... )

Ta
Ray 


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-Original Message-
From: Jean Raby jr...@inverse.ca
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 14:08:59 
To: users@sogo.nu
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Subject: Re: [SOGo] Problems with Samba4 Provisioning 

On 13-08-19 11:50 AM, raymondpotgie...@telkomsa.net wrote:

 Delete your /usr/local/samba directory and re-provision


 --Original Message--
 From: stev...@cinergymetro.net
 To: users@sogo.nu
 ReplyTo: users@sogo.nu
 Subject: [SOGo] Problems with Samba4 Provisioning 
 Sent: Aug 19, 2013 5:04 PM

 When running the Samba4 Configuration on pg. 10 of the 'Native Microsoft
 Outlook' PDF

 samba-tool domain provision --realm=meadorandco \
 --domain=meadorandco.com \
 --adminpass='%1OpenChange' \
 --server-role='domain controller'

 Everything completes but there's an 'acl_attr' error:

 Error loading module '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba//vfs/acl_xattr.so':
 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba//vfs/acl_xattr.so: cannot open shared object
 file: No such file or directory

 I've made sure to install 'acl' and 'attr' but no difference.

 Is this VFS module required?  And, is there a fix for the error?
It shouldn't be required. The error is known: 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=696838

 Somewhere I've read that altering the 'fstab' is required?

that would be surprising.
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Re: [SOGo] opening winmail.dat files

2013-07-12 Thread raymondpotgieter

Hi MJ hope you are well. By what you are saying are you running both Roundcube 
and Sogo in your environment? 

  

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From: mourik jan heupink heup...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 14:44:08 
To: users@sogo.nu
Reply-To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] opening winmail.dat files

Hi Silver,

It's not possible as far as I know: It's one of the most annoying 
shortcomings of SOGo at the moment. As I said in the bugreport: 
roundcube works, so at least we can tell our staff to use roundcube to 
open these mails.

MJ



On 07/11/2013 10:24 AM, Silver Salonen wrote:
 Hi.

 Is it somehow possible to see contents of winmail.dat files from the webmail?

 There is bug report 
 http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=2242 for that, but 
 it's pending?

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Re: [SOGo] opening winmail.dat files

2013-07-12 Thread raymondpotgieter

Ah okay, so this what sets Sogo apart from the rest... :-)




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-Original Message-
From: mourik jan heupink heup...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 15:15:54 
To: users@sogo.nu
Reply-To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] opening winmail.dat files

Hi Raymond,

On 07/12/2013 03:02 PM, raymondpotgie...@telkomsa.net wrote:

 Hi MJ hope you are well. By what you are saying are you running both 
 Roundcube and Sogo in your environment?

Yes we are. :-) Some users prefer the sogo interface, and others prefer 
roundcube. In fact, we even offer (for historical reasons) squirrelmail :-)

Of course, calandering etc are only available in SOGo, the others are 
just email.

MJ
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Re: [SOGo] ZEG install script

2013-07-10 Thread raymondpotgieter
Just so you know. I encountered the same problem with the Zeg (downloaded from 
the web)

When following instructions on how to add an account (MS exchange) I also got 
the error that your exchange server name could not be resolved. 

I am also running the zeg in a VM environment and can't get outlook to connect 
to the zeg because of it. Have not yet found a solution to the problem. 

The fact that the install script also kicks out a resolve error indicated that 
I am not alone with the problem. I followed the docs, added hosts etc... But 
still no luck... So the scripts also generates the error What are we 
missing? Could the common denominator be the VM's ?

 

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From: Garth Keesler gar...@gdcjk.com
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 04:32:50 
To: users@sogo.nu
Reply-To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] ZEG install script

This is really good! Thank you! One quick question: Your instructions 
indicate that the server name should be left to ubuntu. I did this 
during the Minimal Virtual Machine Installation that I use for 
creating Ubuntu VMs and then I changed it to a more meaningful name when 
prompted to by your script. I also changed the FQDN when prompted. From 
then on, the message kept appearing that the new machine name could not 
be resolved. I kept on with the script (thru the reqd reboots) and the 
process hung at 100% CPU during the Dovecot install.

Was renaming the VM a mistake?

Thanx again for the script!
Garth

On 07/08/2013 05:37 PM, Szládovics Péter wrote:
 2013-07-09 00:30 keltezéssel, Szládovics Péter írta:
 2013-07-08 18:10 keltezéssel, Szládovics Péter írta:
 Dear Gents,

 Yesterday in another thread raided, some people have many problems 
 with install and configure.
 The SOGo is a frontend, what has many alternate backends. My config is:
 Apache, Dovecot (with sieve/quota/folder sharindg), Postfix (with 
 remote auth using saslauth over ldap), MySQL and Sogosync with a 
 little modification. All of them configured with SSL access (sieve 
 with TLS).

 I have a script, so anybody can install a ZEG appliance in about 30 
 minutes with using it.

 This http://www.onlinedemo.hu/71-zeg-install-script webpage 
 contains some informations and resctrictions, and you can download 
 the tarball with the script from it.

 Please read the page from the begin to the end as attentively.

 Today I tested the script, and as far as I see it's working fine.

 My fault: in the config.sh script line 327 please change from 
 'SOGoLanguage Hungarian' to 'SOGoLanguage English' or other :)
 Sorry for that.

 I've corrected it on the site. New downloads default language is English.

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[SOGo] Out of office

2013-07-10 Thread raymondpotgieter

Hi guys, is there a plan to have the 'out of office' function working in 
future? 

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Re: [SOGo] Out of office

2013-07-10 Thread raymondpotgieter

The one time I got outlook to connect with the zeg (before everything) stopped 
working I checked the Out of Office message option on the outlook menu and it 
was grayed out.

I could see the out of office option using the sogo web gui. This is why I am 
thinking that it does not yet work with outlook?
 


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From: Martin Rabl martin.r...@rablnet.de
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 15:46:51 
To: users@sogo.nu
Reply-To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Out of office

What do you mean? It runs quite good.
But it sets up on top of sieve.

Am 10.07.2013 14:16, schrieb raymondpotgie...@telkomsa.net:

 Hi guys, is there a plan to have the 'out of office' function working in 
 future?

 Ray
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Re: [SOGo] Dear progammers and architects

2013-07-08 Thread raymondpotgieter

Did you get the Zeg to work? How? Please provide me the spec of your setup.

Ray



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From: Steve Ankeny stev...@cinergymetro.net
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 07:15:25 
To: users@sogo.nu
Reply-To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Dear progammers and architects

We get a lot of things done (when necessary) but reading 200 pages is 
not the focus and often a waste.  After installation and configuration 
(which the ZEG has instantly), it's a matter of maintenance.

IF there's a project, then a period of investigation is needed (that 
might require 200 pages or simply time)  On the other hand, using the 
ZEG for investigative purposes takes a lot of that out of the picture.

I'm sold on the convenience of the ZEG, and I'm willing to hire experts 
instead of trying to become one.  There are too many other things to 
focus on within the business than reading extra-long documentation.

I'd rather be busy troubleshooting network or client/server issues.

On 07/08/2013 05:35 AM, Sven Schwedas wrote:
 On 08.07.2013 10:56, Steve Ankeny wrote:
 Agree completely, Mourik!

 'high-end' people will already know what's being suggested, and
 'low-end' people will not read 200 pages!  I'm a 2-3 year 'low-end'
 administrator (i.e., 'newbie'), and I wouldn't read 200 pages to get it
 installed.
 Maybe some people just need to find a job that isn't so demanding. How
 are you getting anything done if you cannot be arsed to actually do
 anything?


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Re: [SOGo] Dear progammers and architects

2013-07-08 Thread raymondpotgieter

I am running the zeg on ESXi server but having difficulty keeping outlook 
connected so I was wondering if you say that you used the zeg then which OS and 
with which outlook version ? 

Ta






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From: Schmitt, Christian c.schm...@briefdomain.de
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2013 13:33:00 
To: users@sogo.nu
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Subject: Re: [SOGo] Dear progammers and architects

The ZEG is definitly not for production environement.
Its a for evaluation purpose where you see, how fast sogois and how well
the features work.
Am 08.07.2013 13:15 schrieb Steve Ankeny stev...@cinergymetro.net:

 We get a lot of things done (when necessary) but reading 200 pages is not
 the focus and often a waste.  After installation and configuration (which
 the ZEG has instantly), it's a matter of maintenance.

 IF there's a project, then a period of investigation is needed (that might
 require 200 pages or simply time)  On the other hand, using the ZEG for
 investigative purposes takes a lot of that out of the picture.

 I'm sold on the convenience of the ZEG, and I'm willing to hire experts
 instead of trying to become one.  There are too many other things to focus
 on within the business than reading extra-long documentation.

 I'd rather be busy troubleshooting network or client/server issues.

 On 07/08/2013 05:35 AM, Sven Schwedas wrote:

 On 08.07.2013 10:56, Steve Ankeny wrote:

 Agree completely, Mourik!

 'high-end' people will already know what's being suggested, and
 'low-end' people will not read 200 pages!  I'm a 2-3 year 'low-end'
 administrator (i.e., 'newbie'), and I wouldn't read 200 pages to get it
 installed.

 Maybe some people just need to find a job that isn't so demanding. How
 are you getting anything done if you cannot be arsed to actually do
 anything?


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Re: [SOGo] outlook and Zeg update

2013-06-27 Thread raymondpotgieter

Yes I did



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From: Michel EKIMIA cont...@ekimia.fr
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 22:01:37 
To: users@sogo.nu
Reply-To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] outlook and Zeg update

You have to specify always ask password as said in the pdf documentation
Le 27 juin 2013 21:06, Raymond Potgieter raymondpotgie...@telkomsa.net
a écrit :

 * Hi guys, tried Windows XP with Outlook and getting the same results as
 with Windows 8 and Outlook*

 ** **

 First error that I picked up on is when creating the Exchange account in
 Outlook it says that the( Exchange server could not be resolved).

 ** **

 I have ( 192.168.1.6 sogo.example.com ) in hosts file. Can ping
 DNS name and IP and get results back. 

 All firewalls are off

 I can access the Sogo GUI in IE

 ** **

 Any points on this. Has anyone experienced this before?

 ** **

 Thank you

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