Try as I may, I cannot get the web interface of Sogo working. I can see the
incompatible browser warning page from links on the server at
127.0.0.1:2 (therefore everything local seems to work).
I have configured the SOGo.conf file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5728492/
I have ensured the modules
Am 03.06.2013 09:20 schrieb Ron Scott-Adams r...@tohuw.net:
Try as I may, I cannot get the web interface of Sogo working. I can see
the incompatible browser warning page from links on the server at
127.0.0.1:2 (therefore everything local seems to work).
I have configured the SOGo.conf
Hi Olivier,
dont you think its better to install samba+openchange separate from
sogo+imap+smtp?because if you gonna give your users external access from
internet to their email accounts via sogo web interface its not good idea to
public local users data(Active Directory) on a server that you
I have SOGo up and running with one user. This user can send mail, but not
receive it. I am using Postfix and Dovecot. I am unsure what configuration
I need to do to get this working.
I do not see any mail folders in the web interface, just a parent node with
the user's email address. The domain
Hi Guys,
I've set up a SOGoOpenchange with native outlook compatibility, and
it's working fine through RPC proxy (Outlook Aníwhere).
One of the users has a Mac with Outlook.
How can I configure it for working with Outlook Anywhere?
Thanks,
PtY
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Hi,
I'm not sure OpenChange can work on a separate server than Sogo. To secure
your installation, you could installation imap+smtp on a separate server
even I don't recommand as you will probably loose some performances.
Of course, your installation NEEDS a firewall so then just open port 80 and
Hi,
I found this nice Outlook Add-In for CardDAV Support.
http://support.atmail.com/display/A7DOCS/Atmail+DavSync+Plugin+for+Microsoft+Outlook
http://download.atmail.com/getsync.php
It is from the atmail project and free.
It seems it would support connecting to SOGo as well but I cannot get
I should also mention that I did attempt to test mail acceptance by telnet
for this address and received a 550 5.1.1: Recipient address rejected: User
unknown in local recipient table.
Do I need to configure Postfix to look to LDAP or something?
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 4:50 AM, Ron Scott-Adams
Ah, thanks Joro. You were quite right. Incidentally, Safari seems to not
handle case-sensitive URLs well if you previously typed them differently...
At any rate, inserting the following (inspired by the Debian Wiki entry for
SOGo) did the trick:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^/SOGo/(.*)$ /SOGo/$1
Stumbled upon a little oddity with SOGo's Vacation rules they are appended to
the end of the sieve script and end up not processed if a prior rules have
stop directives.
For example, I setup a rule to put messages from my gmail account into
'TESTING' and have a Vacation message enabled
Title: BTS activities for Monday, June 03 2013
BTS Activities
Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
Project: SOGo
For the period covering: Monday, June 03 2013
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