On 6/16/11 6:48 PM, "Mark Post" wrote:
On 6/16/2011 at 05:06 PM, Berry van Sleeuwen
>wrote:
>> Any
>> thoughts on how to proceed here? Is a regular mailserver (postfix?)
>> capable of providing shared mailboxes?
Take a look at this presentation by Scott Courtney:
http://www.sinenomin
>>> On 6/16/2011 at 05:06 PM, Berry van Sleeuwen
wrote:
> Any
> thoughts on how to proceed here? Is a regular mailserver (postfix?)
> capable of providing shared mailboxes?
Postfix is an MTA (Mail Transfer Agent), not a mail delivery agent. I'm not
sure what you mean by "shared mailboxes." SL
Section 1.10.2 Configuring Services of the
Installation and Administration guide.
Google turned up this link
http://forum.open-xchange.com/archive/index.php/t-3458.html
Based on that and other forum entries for open-xchange, it doesn't look
like anyone who works for the company monitors t
't know what to install in this case as well as
>>> if
>>> it would really be required for OX to function properly.
>>
>> > From the documentation it appears that the magic happens in the
>> > mod_proxy_ajp configuration. Section 1.10.2 Configuring S
the documentation it appears that the magic happens in the mod_proxy_ajp
configuration. Section 1.10.2 Configuring Services of the Installation and
Administration guide.
Google turned up this link
http://forum.open-xchange.com/archive/index.php/t-3458.html
Based on that and other forum entries
Section 1.10.2 Configuring Services of the Installation and
>Administration guide.
Google turned up this link
http://forum.open-xchange.com/archive/index.php/t-3458.html
Based on that and other forum entries for open-xchange, it doesn't look like
anyone who works for the
Hi Listers,
We are looking at installing Openxchange in an SLES11 guest. Has anyone tried
this before? I tried to find the requirements for the installation but it looks
like they assume SLES10 or SLES11 would be sufficient to mention. The rpm-s
installed without any problems (using Yast).
Whe