You where right, it was about SOGo documentation. it’s fine but incomplete. I
agree, lots of projects as by far worst documentation, but been better than
them shouldn’t be the aim.
I think you made no noice, just gave your point of view as everyone and that’s
part of our community job :-)
oh, I thought it was about SOGo which is a good documentation. But as
far as I know you are talking about Zentyal/OpenChange which I don't
now... Sorry for the noise ;-)
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On 04/05/2016 12:38 PM, Juan Pablo Lorier (jplor...@gmail.com) wrote:
> installation is a mess and I’d think that maybe it’s intended so you may buy
> support. It’s not the first project to do that kind of things.
In my opinion this is quite harsh - you get something for free and
you're
>From our experience, Debian is the best OS to install OpenChange / Samba /
>SOGo on.
Furthermore, I agree with the lack of precise documentation. It's a very
complicated process to get going the entire OpenChange software suite.
Personally I think that if you need professional help, you can
Hi Ludovic,
It looks like I'll need to move to Debian or Ubuntu.
Hope there are plans for a more compatible version and better documentation.
Back on the install SOGo horse for a few days...
Azam
> On Apr 5, 2016, at 6:42 AM, Ludovic Marcotte (lmarco...@inverse.ca)
>
Hello,
OpenChange is loaded as a library/endpoint/whatever into the samba daemon
to reply MAPI requests so in order to use MAPI/Outlook Anywhere with
Outlook you must install Samba with OpenChange.
Best,
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 2:41 PM Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’ve
Hi,
I’ve been where you stand, I tried to install SOGo for the first time back at
2.7 version. There the documentation was even worse and there were cross
dependencies like “if you don’t use samba4 you can’t connect outlook via
openchange”, now I don’t see that kind of limitation so I’m trying
On 2016-04-05 00:01, blueb...@gmail.com wrote:
Next problem is to get OpenChange 2.3 installed but it only works with Samba
4.1.18 and the SerNet guys have 4.1.23 on their site not 4.1.18 (arrrgggh). So
I can't get Samba4 installed on CentOS 7. Would I be accurate in saying SOGo
isn't supported
I have literally spent days with this. I have been trying to install SOGo on
CentOS 7 with OpenChange 2.3 and Samba 4.
I found out that with EnterpriseSamba you can get v4.2 or older (I believe) as
a free download and install and they provide you the key. So I finally made it
through an