> So, is it possible to
> A) Install the normal version of samba and somehow make it interface with
> SOGo,?
>
> Yes.
>
> Could you give me some more detailed information or point me in the
> direction of some docs? Thanks
>
>
> B) Get the sogo-openchange lay
with SOGo,?
Yes.
Could you give me some more detailed information or point me in the direction
of some docs? Thanks
B) Get the sogo-openchange layer on centos?
No - to test OpenChange with SOGo, you currently have to stick with the
packages we provide for Debian 8 and Ubuntu 14.04. This is
On 2016-05-16 07:01, "Gustavo Ramos Lira" (gust...@grlira.com) wrote:
So, is it possible to
A) Install the normal version of samba and somehow make it interface
with SOGo,?
Yes.
B) Get the sogo-openchange layer on centos?
No - to test OpenChange with SOGo, you currently hav
that I then cannot find the sogo-openchange package, and the
openchange_provision binary is not present on the system.
So, is it possible to
A) Install the normal version of samba and somehow make it interface with SOGo,?
B) Get the sogo-openchange layer on centos?
Thank you kindly in advance
I'm not completely sure of the relationship between SOGO and OpenChange, but
this is what I believe: SOGO is a groupware server, providing shared contacts,
email, and calendars; OpenChange is for making SOGO (and other groupware
servers?) accessible by Microsoft Outlook (possibly other MS products
users-requ...@sogo.nu wrote on 28.03.2015 18:17:21:
I'm not completely sure of the relationship between SOGO and OpenChange,
but
this is what I believe: SOGO is a groupware server, providing
sharedcontacts,
email, and calendars; OpenChange is for making SOGO (and other groupware
servers
@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] SOGO 2.2.13 - openchange-rpcproxy - Outlook
On 07/01/2015 12:30, Walter Barrios | Tible wrote:
Based on this information:
RPC encapsulated in HTTP - This is native Microsoft Exchange protocol
used for Outlook Anywhere provided by (currently missing)
openchange
. m.
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] SOGO 2.2.13 - openchange-rpcproxy - Outlook
On 07/01/2015 12:30, Walter Barrios | Tible wrote:
Based on this information:
RPC encapsulated in HTTP - This is native Microsoft Exchange protocol
used for Outlook Anywhere provided by (currently missing
On 07/01/2015 12:30, Walter Barrios | Tible wrote:
Based on this information:
RPC encapsulated in HTTP - This is native Microsoft Exchange protocol used for
Outlook Anywhere provided by (currently missing) openchange-rpcproxy
Source:https://lists.inverse.ca/sogo/arc/users/2015-01/msg00041
Hello
Based on this information:
RPC encapsulated in HTTP - This is native Microsoft Exchange protocol used for
Outlook Anywhere provided by (currently missing) openchange-rpcproxy
Source: https://lists.inverse.ca/sogo/arc/users/2015-01/msg00041.html
There is an alternative to have an
is, this customer wants to still share address books and
calendars as they did with Exchange and given the success I have had
with Thunderbird and Android/iPad/iPhone connections to SOGo based
solutions, I have started to try and implement SOGo with OpenChange and
have found myself in a massive
SOGo+Openchange+Samba4 while still leaving Samba3 in place? Our setup
currentlystands as: PDC, mail, webmail/SOGo etc are all separate machines
with mail being a secondary domain controller with backup LDAP. Any pointers
are very welcome.
Opechange requires Samba4. Samba4 and Samba3 can
connectivity for possible rollout. Has anyone successfully deployed
SOGo+Openchange+Samba4 while still leaving Samba3 in place? Our setup
currentlystands as: PDC, mail, webmail/SOGo etc are all separate machines
with mail being a secondary domain controller with backup LDAP. Any pointers
are very
2014-06-16 19:36 GMT+02:00 Donny Brooks dbro...@mdah.state.ms.us:
We have yet to have migrated to Samba4 or AD proper so we are still using
our OpenLDAP and Samba3 domain. However I am wanting to test the Outlook
connectivity for possible rollout. Has anyone successfully deployed
SOGo
We have yet to have migrated to Samba4 or AD proper so we are still using our
OpenLDAP and Samba3 domain. However I am wanting to test the Outlook
connectivity for possible rollout. Has anyone successfully deployed
SOGo+Openchange+Samba4 while still leaving Samba3 in place? Our setup
Hi group
I am currently running a mail server on ubuntu 11.04 with postfix 2.8.5,
dovecot dovecot 2.0.13 and openldap 2.4.23. I have now read about sogo and
I am thinking about installing it because of it's native outlook support
capabilities.
The ZEG appliance wouldn't be an option for me
Thank you for your response.
I will try to migrate 1.3.12c 2.0.0b4, a virtual machine. I will test the
native access Outlook.
You think the final version is coming soon?
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users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Hello,
I need help installing openchange with Sogo.
I can not find documentation.
I know that it exists for SOGo 2.0.0Beta but not for SOGo 1.3.12c.
How do I do that?
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users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
On 22/02/12 16:58, sebastien.b...@adil71.org wrote:
I need help installing openchange with Sogo.
I can not find documentation.
You haven't searched much.
http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/documentation.html
I know that it exists for SOGo 2.0.0Beta but not for SOGo 1.3.12c.
You need SOGo
Thanks,
What are the risks to migrate SOGo 1.3.12c to 2.0.0Beta3 ?
Is it better to wait?
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users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Am 22.02.2012 23:09, schrieb sebastien.b...@adil71.org:
Thanks,
What are the risks to migrate SOGo 1.3.12c to 2.0.0Beta3 ?
It's a beta release, don't expect to have all the Outlook features working
as endusers might expect them to work
Is it better to wait?
It depends, we always need beta
work pretty well without openldap , or postgresql ) ... i know that
sogo 2 used openchange for outlook connection but considering that samba 4 own
his proper ldap i don't know if sogo need another ldap ... ?
And a last question, considering that sogo 2 is in beta stage, does the
implemented
On 27/07/11 14:39, Dominique BERTHET wrote:
First of all, I would say that the 1.3.8b version of SOGo solve my problem with
multidomain.
I have a trivial question: I would like now to install OpenChange with SOGo
My server is an Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server and i have installed SOGo from
Hi
First of all, I would say that the 1.3.8b version of SOGo solve my problem with
multidomain.
I have a trivial question: I would like now to install OpenChange with SOGo
My server is an Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server and i have installed SOGo from the
repository.
I try to install OpenChange and also
Am 27.07.2011 20:39, schrieb Dominique BERTHET:
I prefere to follow the best practice before going to production
I think Production and Openchange should not be mentioned in the same email
at the current time, it's still TP = Technology Preview
But of course I like that you jump in and do TP
Hi all
I am still trying to install openchange and sogo
I followed the how-tos from the openchange site and installed and set up an
openchange server. I assume that everything is running ok, because the
output during installation was as described in the manuals and I can see
samba
Lachapelle [mailto:flachape...@inverse.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 8:21 PM
To: SOGo List
Subject: Re: [SOGo] SOGo and openchange installation problem
Hi
On Jan 25, 2011, at 12:41 PM, Carsten Laun-De Lellis wrote:
I am still trying to install the OpenChange connector. Though after
the hint
Hi Francis
I did as you told me and added the entries to my .bashrc file and also ran
source /usr/share/GNUstep/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
But nothing changed. It still said that the file
/usr/local/samba/include/mapistore/mapistore_defs.h is missing. I then
copied the file from the .tar file.
should add the directory containing `libmapistore.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'libmapistore' found
Cannot build the OpenChange SOGo backend (empty CFLAGS for libmapistore)
The output of locate libmapistore.pc is
/usr/local/samba/lib/pkgconfig/libmapistore.pc
and openchange installation problem
Hi Carsten
On Jan 20, 2011, at 10:23 AM, Carsten Laun-De Lellis wrote:
Everything worked fine and exactly how it is described in the how-tos
until it came to the OpenChange SOGo connector.
I cant find a directory ~/SOGo/OpenChange.
It's part of SOGo's
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From: Francis Lachapelle [mailto:flachape...@inverse.ca]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:40 PM
To: carsten.delel...@delellis.net
Cc: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] SOGo and openchange installation
would have to be done through this. I know that exchange can
work this way so I am wondering if once implemented the
sogo/openchange combination will do the same.
No - because that is by using ActiveSync - which OpenChange does not
bring. Nonetheless, Bo Simonsen (http://geekworld.dk/sogosync
even
email would have to be done through this. I know that exchange can
work this way so I am wondering if once implemented the
sogo/openchange combination will do the same.
No - because that is by using ActiveSync - which OpenChange does not
bring. Nonetheless, Bo Simonsen (http://geekworld.dk
Here the stack trace of the calendar sync:
- Calendar sync
The divce is showing up a io error occured very soon (about 10 secs
after sync start)
W(27943:0x6d30) java.io.IOException: id 50 undef.
W(27943:0x6d30) at
com.htc.android.mail.eassvc.core.WbxmlParser.resolveId(WbxmlParser.java:918)
Am 20.12.2010 23:27, schrieb Bo Simonsen:
Hi Andre.
man, 20 12 2010 kl. 22:49 +0100, skrev André Schild:
Here the stack trace of the calendar sync:
- Calendar sync
The divce is showing up a io error occured very soon (about 10 secs
after sync start)
W(27943:0x6d30) java.io.IOException:
the
sogo/openchange combination will do the same.
No - because that is by using ActiveSync - which OpenChange does not
bring. Nonetheless, Bo Simonsen (http://geekworld.dk/sogosync/)
provided ActiveSync support through a Z-Push connector. You could try it.
OpenChange will eventually provide (some
because we
are only able to open port 80 and 443 to our internal network so even
email would have to be done through this. I know that exchange can
work this way so I am wondering if once implemented the
sogo/openchange combination will do the same.
No - because that is by using ActiveSync - which
on android and apple devices mainly. I ask because we
are only able to open port 80 and 443 to our internal network so even
email would have to be done through this. I know that exchange can
work this way so I am wondering if once implemented the
sogo/openchange combination will do the same
On 10-12-17 3:09 PM, Donny Brooks wrote:
Thanks for that Ludovic. With that sogosync, will I need to open any
other ports than just 80 and 443 though? I am digging through
documents now but thought you may have a quick yea or nea.
I haven't tested this but I don't think so.
--
Ludovic
Hi,
I am planning to install SOGo with openchange as shown in the video on the
home page. I have few questions for it.
1. Is there any document which shows the configuration steps, Or the
document at openchange.org is the only one.
2. Will it work for N number of users.
3
Bonjour,
Le vendredi 26 novembre 2010, Ludovic Marcotte a écrit...
Hi all,
I am planning to install SOGo with openchange as shown in the video
on the home page. I have few questions for it.
Don't, for now. It'll get you nowhere.
We'll let the community know when we have something
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