Re: [SOGo] Outlook 2016 autodiscovery

2017-09-28 Thread Scott Jordahl
Unless Microsoft has decided to use SOGo for their outlook.com service 
:-), this has nothing to do with EAS, Outlook the program, or SOGo.


-- Scott

On 09/28/2017 08:34 AM, "Ghibaudo Jean-Philippe" 
(jean-philippe.ghiba...@oca.eu) wrote:

There is no difference with the changed URL.

Does anyone have a new version of Outlook 2016 working with SOGo 
ActiveSync?


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Hi,

This is no longer possible. Microsoft does not support EAS anymore 
except for their services.
Here a link about 
this: https://www.howto-outlook.com/news/outlookcom-dropping-eas-support-for-outlook.htm


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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v3.1.3 released!

2016-06-22 Thread Scott Jordahl

Thanks Ludovic! Awesome job.

How are things going with the Samba/OpenChange update?

-- Scott

On 06/22/2016 12:21 PM, Ludovic Marcotte (lmarco...@inverse.ca) wrote:


The Inverse Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of 
SOGo v3.1.3. This is a minor release of SOGo which focuses on small 
new features and improved stability over previous versions.



  What is SOGo

SOGo is a free and modern scalable groupware server. It offers shared 
calendars, address books and emails through your favorite Web browser 
or by using a native client such as Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning, 
Apple Calendar and Address Book (Mac OS X and iOS) and Microsoft Outlook.


SOGo is standard-compliant and supports CalDAV, CardDAV and reuses 
existing IMAP, SMTP and database servers - making the solution easy to 
deploy and interoperable with many applications.


SOGo features:

  * Scalable architecture suitable for deployments from dozen to many
thousand users
  * Rich, responsible Web-based interface aligned with Google Material
Design guidelines
  * Improved integration with Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning by
using the SOGo Connector and the SOGo Integrator
  * Native compatibility for Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013
and 2016
 *

Two-way synchronization support with any Microsoft
ActiveSync-capable device (Apple iOS, Android, Windows Phone,
BlackBerry 10) or Outlook 2013/2016

  * Excellent native integration with Apple software (OS X and iOS)
and Android-based devices

and many more! SOGo and our connectors are completely free.


  Changes from the previous release

*New features*

  * [core] now possible to define default Sieve filters (#2949)
  * [core] now possible to set vacation message start date (#3679)
  * [web] add a header and/or footer to the vacation message (#1961)
  * [web] specify a custom subject for the vacation message (#685, #1447)

*Enhancements*

  * [core] when restoring data using sogo-tool, regenerate Sieve
script (#3029)
  * [web] always display name of month in week view (#3724)
  * [web] use a speed dial (instead of a dialog) for card/list creation
  * [web] use a speed dial for event/task creation
  * [web] CSS is now minified using clean-css

*Bug fixes*

  * [core] properly handle sorted/deleted calendars (#3723)
  * [core] properly handle flattened timezone definitions (#2690)
  * [web] fixed generic avatar in lists (#3719)
  * [web] fixed validation in Sieve filter editor
  * [web] properly encode rawsource of events and tasks to avoid XSS
issues (#3718)
  * [web] properly encode rawsource of cards to avoid XSS issues
  * [web] fixed all-day events covering a timezone change (#3457)
  * [web] sgTimePicker parser now respects the user's time format and
language
  * [web] fixed time format when user chooses the default one
  * [web] added missing delegators identities in mail editor (#3720)
  * [web] honour the domain default
SOGoAppointmentSendEMailNotifications (#3729)
  * [web] the login module parameter is now properly restored when set
as "Last used"
  * [web] if cn isn't found for shared mailboxes, use email address
(#3733)
  * [web] fixed handling of attendees when updating an event
  * [web] show tooltips over long calendar/ab names (#232)
  * [web] one-click option to give all permissions for user (#1637)
  * [web] never query gravatar.com when disabled

Seehttps://sogo.nu/bugs/changelog_page.php?project_id=1for closed 
tickets andhttps://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/commits/SOGo-3.1.3for 
the complete change log.



  Getting SOGo

SOGo is free software and is distributed under the GNU GPL. As such, 
you are free to download and try it by visiting the following page:


https://sogo.nu/download.html#/backend

You can also download the sources by following the instructions on 
this page:


https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo#source-code

Front-end clients such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Lightning 
(Inverse Edition), SOGo Connector and SOGo Integrator extensions are 
available for download from:


https://sogo.nu/download.html#/frontends

Documentation about the installation and configuration of SOGo, 
Thunderbird or the native Microsoft Outlook compatibility layer is 
available from:


https://sogo.nu/support.html#/documentation

You can also try our online SOGo demo at:

http://demo.sogo.nu/SOGo/


  Upgrading to v3.1.3

No special measure needs to be taken when upgrading.


  Helping

SOGo is a collaborative effort in order to create the best Free and 
Open Source groupware solution.


There are multiple ways you can contribute to the project:

  * Documentation reviews, enhancements and translations
  * Write test cases - if you know Python, join in!
  * Feature requests or by sharing your ideas
  * Participate to the discussion in mailing lists
 *

Patches for bugs or enhancements (https://sogo.nu/bugs)

 *

Provide new translations

Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.3.8

2016-02-05 Thread Scott Jordahl

Does this mean there will be an updated v3 soon also?

-- Scott

On 02/05/2016 12:35 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:


The Inverse Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of 
SOGo 2.3.8. This is a minor release of SOGo which focuses on small new 
features and improved stability over previous versions.



  What is SOGo

SOGo is a free and modern scalable groupware server. It offers shared 
calendars, address books and emails through your favorite Web browser 
or by using a native client such as Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning, 
Apple Calendar and Address Book (Mac OS X and iOS) and Microsoft Outlook.


SOGo is standard-compliant and supports CalDAV, CardDAV and reuses 
existing IMAP, SMTP and database servers - making the solution easy to 
deploy and interoperable with many applications.


SOGo features:

  * Scalable architecture suitable for deployments from dozen to many
thousand users
  * Rich Web-based interface that shares the look and feel, the
features and the data of Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning
  * Improved integration with Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning by
using the SOGo Connector and the SOGo Integrator
  * Native compatibility for Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010 and 2013
 *

Two-way synchronization support with any Microsoft
ActiveSync-capable device (Apple iOS, Android, Windows Phone,
BlackBerry 10) or Outlook 2013

  * Excellent native integration with Apple software (Mac OS X and
iOS) and Android-based devices

and many more! SOGo and our connectors are completely free.


  Changes from the previous release

*Enhancements*

  * updated CKEditor to version 4.5.7

*Bug fixes*

  * correctly encode filename of attachments over EAS (#3491)
  * correctly encode square brackets for IMAP folder names (#3321)
  * add shared/public namespaces in the list or returned folders

Seehttp://sogo.nu/bugs/changelog_page.php?project_id=1for closed 
tickets andhttps://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/commits/SOGo-2.3.8for 
the complete change log.



  Getting SOGo

SOGo is free software and is distributed under the GNU GPL. As such, 
you are free to download and try it by visiting the following page:


http://sogo.nu/download.html#/backend

Front-end clients such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Lightning 
(Inverse Edition), SOGo Connector and SOGo Integrator extensions are 
available for download from:


http://sogo.nu/download.html#/frontends

Documentation about the installation and configuration of SOGo, 
Thunderbird or the native Microsoft Outlook compatibility layer is 
available from:


http://sogo.nu/support/index.html#/documentation

You can also try our online SOGo demo. Three accounts are available: 
sogo1, sogo2 and sogo3. Their password is the same as their username.


http://sogo-demo.sogo.nu/SOGo/


  Upgrading to v2.3.8

No special measure needs to be taken when upgrading.


  How can I help ?

SOGo is a collaborative effort in order to create the best Free and 
Open Source groupware solution.


There are multiple ways you can contribute to the project:

  * Documentation reviews, enhancements and translations
  * Write test cases - if you know Python, join in!
  * Feature requests or by sharing your ideas (see the roadmap)
  * Participate to the discussion in mailing lists
 *

Patches for bugs or enhancements (http://sogo.nu/bugs)

 *

Provide new translations

(http://sogo.nu/nc/support/faq/article/how-to-translate-sogo-in-another-language-2.html)

Feel free to send us your questions. You can also post them to the 
SOGo mailing list:http://sogo.nu/lists/



  Getting Support

For any questions, do not hesitate to contact us by writing 
tosupp...@inverse.ca 


Customer support packages for SOGo are available 
fromhttp://inverse.ca/support.html


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Re: [SOGo] rpcproxy not installed?

2015-04-08 Thread Scott Jordahl

me third.

Thanks Ludovic for getting us closer to having this available. Very much 
looking forward to trying it out 


On 04/08/2015 02:55 PM, Steve Ankeny wrote:

me neither . . .

On 04/08/2015 04:15 PM, Gerald Brandt wrote:
Nope, hadn't seen that.  I knew previous version didn't have it, but 
it was mentioned it would be back in place by 2.2.14.  Hopefully in 
2.2.18.  I can't move ahead without it.


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Re: [SOGo] Compiling SOGO / Openchange Connector against Samba 4.1.17 and Openchange 2.3 GIT

2015-03-24 Thread Scott Jordahl
Me too. I have 3+ clients that are still on Outlook 2007/2010 that I'm 
still waiting to upgrade


On 03/24/2015 10:09 AM, Steve Ankeny wrote:

ok, I guess the frustration mounts . . .

When will we be able to use ocsmanager/rpcproxy?  When will support 
resume for Debian, pg. 14 note?


On 03/24/2015 12:54 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:

On 23/03/2015 13:17, Steve Ankeny wrote:

Does that mean waiting until September?

http://openchange.org/developers/roadmap.html 

That page is based on this:

https://github.com/openchange/website/blob/master/src/developers/roadmap.md 



Which was modified 8 months ago - so I guess it was initially 
targeted for September 2014.






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Re: [SOGo] SOGo / ActiveSync Tuning

2015-02-06 Thread Scott Jordahl

Awesome. Thanks!

On 02/06/2015 12:40 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:

On 06/02/2015 15:36, Scott Jordahl wrote:
Do you have an approximate release time frame for 2.2.16? Are we 
talking days, weeks, or months?

Targeting mid-next week.



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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.2.14

2015-01-20 Thread Scott Jordahl
Unless you are planning to install SOGo on one of your existing Samba3 
servers, the Samba4/SOGo environment can act standalone on it's own 
server. You won't be able to use single-signon, but there are other ways 
to keep the SOGo users in sync.


-- Scott

On 01/20/2015 12:22 PM, J. Echter wrote:
I'm aware of the replacement for my samba 3, but i have this servers 
on production, so i'd like to keep it running on the already known 
version.


If SOGo doesn't pull in that dependency, how to find out what pulls it?

I was sure SOGo was the one...

Sorry for the noise.

Am 20.01.2015 um 21:10 schrieb Martin Simovic:
You need samba4 only as an authentication source (if you have no 
other), sogo itself does not depend on it. On the other hand, you can 
have your shares served with samba4 too, replacing samba3 altogether.


Sent from iPhone

Dňa 20.1.2015, o 21:01, J. Echter j.ech...@echter-kuechen-elektro.de 
mailto:j.ech...@echter-kuechen-elektro.de napísal:



Hi,

my problem is that i run several shares with samba 3, i don't need 
samba 4 yet.


Samba 4 comes in as a dependency with SOGo, is it safe to block 
samba 4 (in the meaning of SOGo still runs fine)?


Thanks

Am 20.01.2015 um 20:32 schrieb Martin Simovic:
I see no reason for not using samba4 unless you want/need to use 
someting else (openLDAP). Samba4 is pefect LDAP server with many 
useful features (password policies, replication) built in and easy 
to use.


Dňa 20.1.2015, o 19:51, J. Echter 
j.ech...@echter-kuechen-elektro.de 
mailto:j.ech...@echter-kuechen-elektro.de napísal:



Hi,

whats the recommended way to use latest SOGo without Samba4 (AD) ?

I'm on CentOS 6.

Thanks

Juergen

Am 20.01.2015 um 17:34 schrieb Ludovic Marcotte:


The Inverse Team is pleased to announce the immediate 
availability of SOGo 2.2.14. This is a minor release of SOGo 
which focuses on improved stability over previous versions.



  What is SOGo

SOGo is a free and modern scalable groupware server. It offers 
shared calendars, address books and emails through your favorite 
Web browser or by using a native client such as Mozilla 
Thunderbird and Lightning, Apple Calendar and Address Book (Mac 
OS X and iOS) and Microsoft Outlook.


SOGo is standard-compliant and supports CalDAV, CardDAV and 
reuses existing IMAP, SMTP and database servers - making the 
solution easy to deploy and interoperable with many applications.


SOGo features:

  * Scalable architecture suitable for deployments from dozen to
many thousand users
  * Rich Web-based interface that shares the look and feel, the
features and the data of Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning
  * Improved integration with Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning
by using the SOGo Connector and the SOGo Integrator
  * Native compatibility for Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010
and 2013
 *

Two-way synchronization support with any Microsoft
ActiveSync-capable device (Apple iOS, Android, Windows Phone,
BlackBerry 10) or Outlook 2013

  * Excellent native integration with Apple software (Mac OS X
and iOS) and Android-based devices

and many more! SOGo and our connectors are completely free.


  Changes from the previous release

*Enhancements*

 *

MultipleBookingsFieldName can be set to -1 to show busy
status when booked at least once

 *

handle multipart objects in EAS/ItemOperations

*Bug fixes*

  * fixed calendar selection in event and task editors (#3049, #3050)
  * check for resources existence when listing subscribed ones
(#3054)
  * correctly recognize Apple Calendar on Yosemite (#2960)
  * fixed two potential autorelease pool leaks (#3026 and #3051)
  * fixed birthday offset in EAS
  * fixed From's full name over EAS
  * fixed potential issue when handling multiple
Add/Change/Delete/Fetch EAS commands (#3057)
  * fixed wrong timezone calculation on recurring events

Seehttp://www.sogo.nu/bugs/changelog_page.php?project_id=1for 
closed tickets 
andhttps://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/commits/SOGo-2.2.14for the 
complete change log.



  Getting SOGo

SOGo is free software and is distributed under the GNU GPL. As 
such, you are free to download and try it by visiting the 
following page:


http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/backend.html

You can also download the sources by following the instructions 
on this page:


http://www.sogo.nu/development/source_code.html

Frontend clients such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Lightning 
(Inverse Edition), SOGo Connector and SOGo Integrator extensions 
are available for download from:


http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/frontends.html

Documentation about the installation and configuration of SOGo, 
Thunderbird or the native Microsoft Outlook compatibility layer 
is available from:


http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/documentation.html

You can also try our online SOGo demo at:

http://www.sogo.nu/tour/online_demo.html


  Upgrading to v2.2.14

No special measure needs to be taken when upgrading.


  How can I help ?


Re: [SOGo] Change SOGo URL Location

2014-10-23 Thread Scott Jordahl

On 10/23/2014 10:33 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:

On 10/23/2014 05:58 PM, Kiss Tamás wrote:

How do I move it the:https://mydomain.my/SOGo
to this:https://mydomain.my/mail
lcation in the browser.


I just had a look at the code, in order to debug several misbehaviour.

Have a look at this:
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93q=%22%2FSOGo%2Fdav%2F%22type=Code
In my humble opinion, it would be a bit hard to move it without pain :-)

This is very hardcoded string :(. Possibly Apache Proxy?


May be. But if it ever HTTP 30X redirects to something, it will break.
Some links hrefs might also be impossible to force.

Anyway, I have no definitive answer.

These are the Apache proxy statements we use that allows us to use: 
https://ourdomain.com/mail

192.168.1.180 is, of course, the internal IP of our SOGo server.
BTW - Our Apache server runs on a gateway server using SSL and not the 
SOGo server. These proxy statements are located in our ssl.conf file.


ProxyPass /mail http://192.168.1.180/SOGo
ProxyPassReverse /mail http://192.168.1.180/SOGo
ProxyPass /SOGo http://192.168.1.180/SOGo
ProxyPassReverse /SOGo http://192.168.1.180/SOGo
ProxyPassReverseCookiePath /SOGo /
ProxyPass /SOGo.woa http://192.168.1.180/SOGo.woa
ProxyPassReverse /SOGo.woa http://192.168.1.180/SOGo.woa
ProxyPass /help http://192.168.1.180/help
ProxyPassReverse /help http://192.168.1.180/help

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Re: [SOGo] Change SOGo URL Location

2014-10-23 Thread Scott Jordahl

On 10/23/2014 12:20 PM, Kiss Tamás wrote:

How do I move it the: https://mydomain.my/SOGo
to this: https://mydomain.my/mail
lcation in the browser.


I just had a look at the code, in order to debug several misbehaviour.

Have a look at this:
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93q=%22%2FSOGo%2Fdav%2F%22type=Code
In my humble opinion, it would be a bit hard to move it without pain :-)

This is very hardcoded string :(. Possibly Apache Proxy?


May be. But if it ever HTTP 30X redirects to something, it will break.
Some links hrefs might also be impossible to force.

Anyway, I have no definitive answer.


These are the Apache proxy statements we use that allows us to use:
https://ourdomain.com/mail
192.168.1.180 is, of course, the internal IP of our SOGo server.
BTW - Our Apache server runs on a gateway server using SSL and not the SOGo
server. These proxy statements are located in our ssl.conf file.

 ProxyPass /mail http://192.168.1.180/SOGo
 ProxyPassReverse /mail http://192.168.1.180/SOGo
 ProxyPass /SOGo http://192.168.1.180/SOGo
 ProxyPassReverse /SOGo http://192.168.1.180/SOGo
 ProxyPassReverseCookiePath /SOGo /
 ProxyPass /SOGo.woa http://192.168.1.180/SOGo.woa
 ProxyPassReverse /SOGo.woa http://192.168.1.180/SOGo.woa
 ProxyPass /help http://192.168.1.180/help
 ProxyPassReverse /help http://192.168.1.180/help

If it works properly, the only one question is, how do I modify the default
/etc/SOGo.conf file. Or this file stay in the factory default?
Leave all the SOGo server settings at default. The proxy redirects 
handle all of the translation logic.


BTW - I should mention we are using an older version of SOGo (2.0.4), 
and as Mihamina pointed out, if new links have been added to the more 
recent releases of the SOGo server, there could be the need for 
additional ProxyPass statements. But for us, everything is working great 
with the above proxy statements (we're only using the web I/F, not 
Outlook/OpenChange).


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Re: [SOGo] Cron sogo@HOST /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify

2014-10-16 Thread Scott Jordahl

Actually, the best way to do this would be:

*   *   *   *   *   MAILTO=;/usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify

-- Scott

On 10/16/2014 06:37 AM, Louis-Philippe wrote:

Hi,

Caution :
If you put MAILTO= , it will affect *ALL* your cronjob.

For a *specific* cronjob, you must add at the end:

/dev/null 21

Googling : cronjob disable email notification  ;-)

Thanks,


2014-10-16 8:38 GMT-04:00 caparc...@web.de mailto:caparc...@web.de:

 Just replace the crontab line by :

 *   *   *   *   *   /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify  /dev/null

Doesn't work, mail message still present.
Any other ideas?

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Re: [SOGo] samba-tool provision

2013-05-05 Thread Scott Jordahl

Thanks Ludovic!

I missed the fact that there are SQL entries to deal with. I'll try this 
out later today and will report my results.


-- Scott

On 05/04/2013 04:37 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:

On Saturday, May 4, 2013 18:17 EDT, ScottJ sc...@jordahl.com wrote:
So, what is different with the provisioning that I am missing? What 
were the

provisioning steps used in creating the ZEG to begin with?
When you do that, also delete the socfs_* tables. We created the 
openchange_user_cleanup script 
(https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/blob/master/Scripts/openchange_user_cleanup) 
for that purpose.

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Re: [SOGo] Add User?

2013-03-15 Thread Scott Jordahl
Really?? No one has an answer? Is anyone really using SOGo Openchange in 
a production environment, or is this just an experiment for academic 
exercise?


On 03/14/2013 11:33 AM, Scott Jordahl wrote:
OK, I'm a little confused on how to add new users. I'm working with 
the ZEG appliance. As per the Native Outlook Configuration Guide, I'm 
using samba-tool user add and openchange_newuser -- create. This 
allows me to connect via Outlook, however, when I try accessing via 
the web I/F it doesn't recognize the new user account. Am I also 
suppose to load the LDIF of the new user per instructions in the SOGo 
Installation and Configuration Guide (page #43)? How about the Cyrus 
mailbox? You use to have to run cyradm in order for the mailbox to 
get created. I notice that cyradm is not installed on the ZEG, so 
what's the real complete procedure for adding a new user.


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[SOGo] Add User?

2013-03-14 Thread Scott Jordahl
OK, I'm a little confused on how to add new users. I'm working with the 
ZEG appliance. As per the Native Outlook Configuration Guide, I'm using 
samba-tool user add and openchange_newuser -- create. This allows me 
to connect via Outlook, however, when I try accessing via the web I/F it 
doesn't recognize the new user account. Am I also suppose to load the 
LDIF of the new user per instructions in the SOGo Installation and 
Configuration Guide (page #43)? How about the Cyrus mailbox? You use to 
have to run cyradm in order for the mailbox to get created. I notice 
that cyradm is not installed on the ZEG, so what's the real complete 
procedure for adding a new user.


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Re: [SOGo] how change example.com form the ZEG

2013-03-03 Thread Scott Jordahl
The way to deal with the Outlook/Openchange/Samba side of things is to 
re-provision from scratch. I'm working on the details now. Instructions 
to come .


BTW - Thanks for the /etc/hosts catch. I missed including that one.

-- Scott

On 03/03/2013 01:53 AM, Dave wrote:


It does now accept  deliver inbound email correctly (seen in the web 
interface), but when connecting MS Outlook (2003) I send up with a 
Mailbox - sogo1 in All Mail Folders, but I can't open it and mail is 
not delivered to Outlook.  I can see packets between the workstation 
and server, so IP wise things are ok.


I do eventually have a popup asking me to confirm settings and in 
there is sogo.example.com.  I went looking and also changed the 
example.com in these locations-


/etc/hosts
/etc/samba/smb.conf
/var/lib/samba/sysvol [rename based on entries in /etc/samba/smb.conf]
/etc/ocsmanager/ocsmanager.ini


it would appear there might be a few more.  (I'm assuming the ZEG 
applicance should allow Outlook to connect without any other settings?


David



On 2013-03-02 21:05, Scott Jordahl wrote:

OK, this is what I did in the past to change the ZEG domain name. I
haven't done a lot of testing on the Samba side, so I'm not sure if
there are some changes I missed there. I have some scripts I'm
updating for user management (add/remove, etc) that I'll post once
they're done.

 -- Scott

 ZEG DOMAIN CHANGE
 --

 DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK! Make sure you have a backup/snapshot just
in case you want to rollback if
 things go wrong and something bad happens.

 o Login as root (sudo -s)
 o Stop the LDAP service: root@sogo:~# service slapd stop
 o Backup the existing LDAP Database: root@sogo:~# slapcat -v -l
sogo_orig.ldif
 o Create a new LDAP data file: root@sogo:~# sed
's/example/newdom/g' sogo_orig.ldif  sogo_new.ldif
 where newdom is the new domain name (don't include the  )
 o If you need to change .com use:
 root@sogo:~# sed -e 's/example/newdom/g' -e 's/com/new_gTLD/g'
sogo_orig.ldif  sogo_new.ldif
 again, new_gTLD is org, net, etc.
 o If you need to add additional domain extensions (eg -
newdom.org.ca), you'll need to edit
 the sogo_new.ldif file manually
 o Edit the file: /etc/ldap/slapd.d/cn=config/olcDatabase={1}hdb.ldif
 and replace all example with your new domain name and replace com
with the different gTLD
 if needed. Again, if you need additional domain extensions, you'll
need to add those to this
 file. Finally, remove the CRC line (2nd line). If you don't you'll
get an error during the
 LDAP import
 o Remove (or rename) the existing LDAP database: root@sogo:~# rm -r
/var/lib/ldap/*
 o Import the new LDAP data file: root@sogo:~# slapadd -v -l
sogo_new.ldif
 -- You should see *no* errors
 o Change the ownership of the new LDAP database files (if not, LDAP
won't run):
 root@sogo:~# chown -R openldap: /var/lib/ldap
 o Edit /etc/mailname and /etc/saslauthd.conf and replace example
with the new domain
 o Edit /etc/postfix/main.cf - Replace example in myhostname with
the new domain
 o Edit /etc/postfix/people.ldap - Replace example in search_base
with the new domain
 o Update GNUstep:
 root@sogo:~# defaults write sogod SOGoTimeZone your_time_zone
 (eg - ~# defaults write sogod SOGoTimeZone US/Pacific)
 root@sogo:~# defaults write sogod SOGoMailDomain newdom.com
 o Edit /home/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults and replace all
example entries
 with the new domain
 o Reboot the ZEG and your new domain name is now in place. The
sogo1, sogo2, and sogo3 users are
 still available in the new domain.




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Re: [SOGo] how change example.com form the ZEG

2013-03-02 Thread Scott Jordahl
OK, I've done this a few times. There is an easy way of doing this, but 
it involves changing the domain name in a few different places. I'll dig 
out my notes and will post shortly.


-- Scott

On 03/02/2013 09:32 AM, Steve Ankeny wrote:
It seems to me this point to the need to configure/reconfigure the 
LDAP Server on the ZEG


AFTER configuring LDAP to recognize your mail domain, add it to 
GNUstepDefaults


That should get you 90+% there.  I'm drawing from my memory of what 
Inverse did for us (and a slew of e-mails exchanged between the 
Inverse tech and myself) (which are not readable to anyone else)


I can tell you how to create mailboxes in Cyrus, and I can tell you 
how to clone the 'sogo' user in Webmin, but I cannot tell you how to 
create the mail domain (as I do not understand LDAP)


And, by the way, from my previous research into LDAP (which included 
openSuSE, CentOS and Ubuntu), LDAP is an odd beast to begin with, 
and each iteration seems to change the '.conf' files.


It keeps me confused!  Like you, I'd still like a step-by-step from 
Inverse.


On 03/02/2013 11:41 AM, Dave wrote:

I found this, which looked promising:-

http://tracker.openchange.org/projects/1/wiki/HowTo_build_your_own_OpenChangeSOGo_appliance 



But after following it (it's not 100% accurate) as a do to list 
rather than copy and paste it sort of worked until the ldap section.


Predictably I get no global superior knowledge since *my* domain 
isn't in the ldap DB already (there are steps missing).




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Re: [SOGo] how change example.com form the ZEG

2013-03-02 Thread Scott Jordahl
OK, this is what I did in the past to change the ZEG domain name. I 
haven't done a lot of testing on the Samba side, so I'm not sure if 
there are some changes I missed there. I have some scripts I'm updating 
for user management (add/remove, etc) that I'll post once they're done.


-- Scott

ZEG DOMAIN CHANGE
--

DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK! Make sure you have a backup/snapshot just in 
case you want to rollback if

things go wrong and something bad happens.

o Login as root (sudo -s)
o Stop the LDAP service:  root@sogo:~# service slapd stop
o Backup the existing LDAP Database: root@sogo:~# slapcat -v -l 
sogo_orig.ldif
o Create a new LDAP data file: root@sogo:~# sed 's/example/newdom/g' 
sogo_orig.ldif  sogo_new.ldif

  where newdom is the new domain name (don't include the  )
o If you need to change .com use:
  root@sogo:~# sed -e 's/example/newdom/g' -e 's/com/new_gTLD/g' 
sogo_orig.ldif  sogo_new.ldif

  again, new_gTLD is org, net, etc.
o If you need to add additional domain extensions (eg - newdom.org.ca), 
you'll need to edit

  the sogo_new.ldif file manually
o Edit the file: /etc/ldap/slapd.d/cn=config/olcDatabase={1}hdb.ldif
  and replace all example with your new domain name and replace com 
with the different gTLD
  if needed. Again, if you need additional domain extensions, you'll 
need to add those to this
  file. Finally, remove the CRC line (2nd line). If you don't you'll 
get an error during the

  LDAP import
o Remove (or rename) the existing LDAP database: root@sogo:~# rm -r 
/var/lib/ldap/*

o Import the new LDAP data file: root@sogo:~# slapadd -v -l sogo_new.ldif
-- You should see *no* errors
o Change the ownership of the new LDAP database files (if not, LDAP 
won't run):

  root@sogo:~# chown -R openldap: /var/lib/ldap
o Edit /etc/mailname and /etc/saslauthd.conf and replace example with 
the new domain
o Edit /etc/postfix/main.cf - Replace example in myhostname with 
the new domain
o Edit /etc/postfix/people.ldap - Replace example in search_base 
with the new domain

o Update GNUstep:
  root@sogo:~# defaults write sogod SOGoTimeZone your_time_zone
(eg - ~# defaults write sogod SOGoTimeZone US/Pacific)
  root@sogo:~# defaults write sogod SOGoMailDomain newdom.com
o Edit /home/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults and replace all 
example entries

  with the new domain
o Reboot the ZEG and your new domain name is now in place. The sogo1, 
sogo2, and sogo3 users are

  still available in the new domain.
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