Re: Re: [SOGo] samba dies with outlook 2012 [and 2010]

2013-02-21 Thread Sven
Hi,

the error got fixed for me but now I have a different one:

Feb 21 10:13:23 samba [3546]: MAPIStoreMailMessage:0x209d7a0:(null) METHOD
'-[MAPIStoreMessage init]' (142) (34199456)
2013-02-21 10:13:23.106 samba[3546] returning wrapper: 0x2331b70; object:
0x209d7a0
2013-02-21 10:13:23.180 samba[3546] returning wrapper: 0x2ddeb90; object:
0x1ee1b70
2013-02-21 10:13:23.194 samba[3546] returning wrapper: 0x30f35d0; object:
0x24f9bf0
[2013/02/21 10:13:23,  0]
mapiproxy/servers/default/emsmdb/dcesrv_exchange_emsmdb.c:682(EcDoRpc_process_transaction)
  MAPI Rop: 0x07 (1024)
Feb 21 10:13:23 samba [3546]: [WARN] MAPIStoreMailMessage:0x209d7a0:2003.eml
attempting to get predecessor change list by synchronising folder...
/usr/sbin/samba: Uncaught exception NSInvalidArgumentException, reason: Tried
to add nil value for key '' to dictionary

Best,
Sven
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[SOGo] Outlook 2007 Version question

2013-02-21 Thread Dirk Werner
Hi,

I'm trying to connect Outlook 2007 to a working SOGo 2.0.4b installation
on centos6.3. When I start Outlook on a Win7 client, it takes approx ten
minutes until I get a message that the server cannot be reached. In the
file /var/log/httpd/error_log I have

[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [error] RPCProxy started
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1837): proxy: worker
http://127.0.0.1:2/SOGo already initialized
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1934): proxy:
initialized single connection worker 0 in child 4480 for (127.0.0.1)
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1818): proxy: grabbed
scoreboard slot 1 in child 4480 for worker
http://127.0.0.1:5000/autodiscover
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1837): proxy: worker
http://127.0.0.1:5000/autodiscover already initialized
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1934): proxy:
initialized single connection worker 1 in child 4480 for (127.0.0.1)
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1818): proxy: grabbed
scoreboard slot 2 in child 4480 for worker http://127.0.0.1:5000/ews
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1837): proxy: worker
http://127.0.0.1:5000/ews already initialized
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1934): proxy:
initialized single connection worker 2 in child 4480 for (127.0.0.1)
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1818): proxy: grabbed
scoreboard slot 3 in child 4480 for worker http://127.0.0.1:5000/_debug
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1837): proxy: worker
http://127.0.0.1:5000/_debug already initialized
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1934): proxy:
initialized single connection worker 3 in child 4480 for (127.0.0.1)
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1818): proxy: grabbed
scoreboard slot 6 in child 4480 for worker proxy:reverse
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1837): proxy: worker
proxy:reverse already initialized
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [debug] proxy_util.c(1934): proxy:
initialized single connection worker 6 in child 4480 for (*)
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [error] no ntlm
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [error] no ntlm case:OutlookSession:
{98A6921E-BD3B-4D95-B476-8A9635D92CA8}
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [error] no ntlm case:Outlook: 12.0.6670.5004
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [error] no ntlm case:OS: 6.2.9200
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=4480): Initializing Python.
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=4480): Attach
interpreter ''.
[Thu Feb 21 15:02:18 2013] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=4480): Adding
'/usr/lib/openchange/web/rpcproxy' to path.

The Outlook 2007 I connect with, has the Version Nr 12.0.6668.5000 which
is different from the one in the log above. Do I have a version that is
known not to work and how comes that I see two different Version Nrs?

Best regards
Dirk


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AW: AW: [SOGo] Funambol Sync with Phone and Multiple Address Books

2013-02-21 Thread Jörg Lübbecke
Hello Thibault,

you can find a documentation for ICal4OLL on 
http://ical.gutentag.ch/documentation. There are different Sync-Scenarios 
explained even with Apple.

With best Regards

i.A. Jörg Lübbecke

EDV-Administration
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-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Thibault Le Meur [mailto:thibault.lem...@supelec.fr] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2013 16:57
An: users@sogo.nu
Betreff: Re: AW: [SOGo] Funambol Sync with Phone and Multiple Address Books

Not Ics4OL, but Ical4OL.

Jorg,
Do you have a tutorial on how to setup Ical4OL for a connection to SOGo ?
That would definitely help us.

Thanks in advance,
Thibault



Le 20/02/2013 16:09, CF Studelec a écrit :
 Thank you Jorg.

 Is ICS4OL supporting adress books too ? I can't figure it on the website.


 Le 20/02/2013 11:22, Jörg Lübbecke a écrit :
 We started the migration of our Groupware DAVID to SoGo in 2011 with the 
 Funambol Sync-Client and we had several severe problems with this client.
 In the second step we installed the iCal4OL Sync Client from 
 http://ical.gutentag.ch/ and it worked even with several adressbooks, 
 calendar sharing, tasks etc.

 So take a look at it!


 With kind regards

 i.A. Jörg Lübbecke

 EDV-Administration
 MAREP GmbH
 eMail: j.luebbe...@marep.de
 Tel.:03996 /15778 - 12
 Fax:03996 / 15778 - 20
 Mobil: 0174 / 3443 067

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 Shell Service Awards 2011.




 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: CF Studelec [mailto:cfois...@studelec-sa.com]
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2013 09:27
 An: users@sogo.nu
 Betreff: Re: [SOGo] Funambol Sync with Phone and Multiple Address 
 Books

 On my side, my goal is to share with Outlook multiples adress books.
 One is the personnal one, so the Outlook user is syncing it through 
 Funambol, and it works fine.
 But i'd like to sync a second address book with sogo.

 Actually, i can only figure how to sync personal one. Not a custom one, 
 created side by side.

 Yes i would have similar issues on Android or any syncML capable device:
 generally, i can only sync sogo-card.

 I ran into theses questions:
 - can i choose the address book (sogo side) i want to share through syncML 
 with modifications of sogo-card.xml in funambol server ?
 - can i share multiples calendars, first on server side, then on 
 client side (it seems funambol outllok client is only syncing one. 
 Does anyone know a tool able to sync more than one ?)

 That would really hits the rock because i have constraint in deploying 
 native outlook support: need to stay on Dovecot for mbox support - and 
 configure the v2.0 to have it working with my infrastructure is somehow 
 complex, already some ldap directory i 'll need to move (and that's not a 
 little thing due to many clients programs that are using it), the fact i 
 should handle 2 accounts (samba 4 + ldap) is my last problem.

 Perhaps i should open a new thread for theses questions.

 Le 20/02/2013 00:46, was.besseres.g...@gmx.net a écrit :
 I suppose the general Idea for android would be using the DAV 
 protocols through the apps that are mentioned on the homepage. Sad 
 they are neither free nor declared final/stable, but on a test phone 
 everything seems to work fine (at least one-way).

 DAV works fine for Android and iOS so far and each 
 addressbook/calendar has it's own entity on the phone.

 Sadly the dmfs.org calday-app does not yet support tasks, as android 
 has no buildin task interface

 Sincerely,
 Hagen

 Am 16.02.2013 11:08, schrieb CF Studelec:
 Bump,

 i'm stuck in the same issue.

 Actually, i don't understand how Sogo is performing with multiples 
 personal address books. It shares Personal, not sure if possible to 
 change it.

 Related to Funambol sync client, running 2 instances will be 
 interesting but i can't figure how to do.

 I have tryed with another SyncML client, same issue, only one 
 address book can be configured.

 1) Is it possible to tell SOGo-Funambol conduit what adress book to 
 share for this user ?
 2) Is it possible to start 2 instances of Funambol ?
 3) Any others ideas to help about this trouble ?

 Thank you,

 Le 14/02/2013 13:51, was.besseres.g...@gmx.net a écrit :
 Am 14.02.2013 13:50, schrieb Christian Mack:
 Hello Hagen Richter


 Am 2013-02-14 13:31, schrieb was.besseres.g...@gmx.net:
 i stumbled upon this issue when introducing a company address 
 book that each user subscribes. Funambol seems to only sync the 
 Personal address book of each user. Am I missing some 
 configuration options or is this the expected behavior?

 This is a restriction on the client side.

 But there is a workaround.
 In the properties of a calendar you can activate the option 
 Synchronize and give this calendar a synchronization name 
 

[SOGo] SOGo die : (terminated due to signal 6, coredump)

2013-02-21 Thread Ludovic Hutin

Hello all,

We have this strange problem :

We have a user who have a Calendar, when you subscribe to his 
Calendar you can see it in web gui without any trouble.


When you want to see it with Thunderbird + Lightning (1.9.1) + SOGo 
Integrator + SOGo Connector it is impossible to see any event. We always 
got a warning behind the Calendar witch is tempory unavalible. It's is 
the same behaviour with the cadaver command


In the /var/log/sogo/sogo.log we can see this :

:::: - - [21/Feb/2013:15:16:05 GMT] HEAD 
/SOGo/index HTTP/1.0 302 0/0 0.001 - - 0
:::: - - [21/Feb/2013:15:16:13 GMT] OPTIONS 
/SOGo/dav/ludovic.hutin/Calendar/XXX_personal/ HTTP/1.0 401 0/0 
0.003 - - 0
:::: - - [21/Feb/2013:15:16:14 GMT] HEAD 
/SOGo/index HTTP/1.0 302 0/0 0.001 - - 0
:::: - - [21/Feb/2013:15:16:14 GMT] HEAD 
/SOGo/index HTTP/1.0 302 0/0 0.001 - - 0
:::: - - [21/Feb/2013:15:16:20 GMT] OPTIONS 
/SOGo/dav/ludovic.hutin/Calendar/XXX_personal/ HTTP/1.0 200 0/0 
0.175 - - 0
2013-02-21 15:16:20.263 sogod[31759] File NSKeyValueCoding.m: 913. In 
-[NSObject(KeyValueCoding) valuesForKeys:] This method is deprecated, 
use -dictionaryWithValuesForKeys:
:::: - - [21/Feb/2013:15:16:20 GMT] PROPFIND 
/SOGo/dav/ludovic.hutin/Calendar/XXX_personal/ HTTP/1.0 207 598/288 
0.157 - - 24K
EXCEPTION: NSException: 0x7fa77fc578d0 NAME:NSInvalidArgumentException 
REASON:'_name' must not be an empty string INFO:(null)
Feb 21 15:16:30 sogod [31754]: 0x0x7fa77f49f6b0[WOWatchDogChild] child 
31759 exited
Feb 21 15:16:30 sogod [31754]: 0x0x7fa77f49f6b0[WOWatchDogChild]  
(terminated due to signal 6, coredump)
Feb 21 15:16:30 sogod [31754]: 0x0x7fa77f3726d0[WOWatchDog] child 
spawned with pid 2305
Feb 21 15:16:35 sogod [2305]: 0x0x7fa77f7d02f0[SOGoCache] Cache 
cleanup interval set every 300.00 seconds
Feb 21 15:16:35 sogod [2305]: 0x0x7fa77f7d02f0[SOGoCache] Using 
host(s) '192.168.135.10' as server(s)
2013-02-21 15:16:35.675 sogod[2305] Note(SoObject): SoDebugKeyLookup is 
enabled!
2013-02-21 15:16:35.676 sogod[2305] Note(SoObject): SoDebugBaseURL is 
enabled!
2013-02-21 15:16:35.676 sogod[2305] Note(SoObject): relative base URLs 
are enabled.
:::: - - [21/Feb/2013:15:16:35 GMT] HEAD 
/SOGo/index HTTP/1.0 302 0/0 0.001 - - 0
2013-02-21 15:16:35.682 sogod[2305] ERROR(-[NGBundleManager 
bundleWithPath:]): could not create bundle for path: 
'/usr/share/GNUstep/Libraries/gnustep-base/Versions/1.22/Resources/SSL.bundle'
2013-02-21 15:16:35.690 sogod[2305] WOxElemBuilder: could not locate 
builders: WOxExtElemBuilder,WOxExtElemBuilder
2013-02-21 15:16:35.690 sogod[2305] WOCompoundElement: pool embedding is 
on.

2013-02-21 15:16:35.690 sogod[2305] WOCompoundElement: id logging is on.
:::: - - [21/Feb/2013:15:16:35 GMT] HEAD 
/SOGo/index HTTP/1.0 302 0/0 0.024 - - 2M



Here is the trace with gdb.

sogo@XX:~$ gdb /usr/sbin/sogod core
GNU gdb (Ubuntu/Linaro 7.4-2012.04-0ubuntu2.1) 7.4-2012.04
Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later 
http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html

This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type show copying
and show warranty for details.
This GDB was configured as x86_64-linux-gnu.
For bug reporting instructions, please see:
http://bugs.launchpad.net/gdb-linaro/...
Reading symbols from /usr/sbin/sogod...Reading symbols from 
/usr/lib/debug/usr/sbin/sogod...done.

done.
[New LWP 10197]

warning: Can't read pathname for load map: Input/output error.
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1.
Core was generated by `/usr/sbin/sogod'.
Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
#0  0x7f0fb4606425 in raise () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt full
#0  0x7f0fb4606425 in raise () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
#1  0x7f0fb4609b8b in abort () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
#2  0x7f0fb82644ec in -[SOGo handleException:inContext:] 
(self=0x7f0fb9a340d0, _cmd=0x7f0fb702f690, _exc=0x7f0fba47f780, 
_ctx=0x7f0fb9fe4eb0) at SOGo.m:400

No locals.
#3  0x7f0fb6d1a34d in -[WORequestHandler handleRequest:] 
(self=0x7f0fb9d73790, _cmd=optimized out, _request=optimized out) at 
WORequestHandler.m:264

localException = 0x7f0fba47f780
startHandling = 0
app = 0x7f0fb9a340d0
response = optimized out
context = 0x7f0fb9fe4eb0
thread = optimized out
sessionId = optimized out
session = 0x0
uri = optimized out
#4  0x7f0fb6ce1736 in -[WOCoreApplication 
dispatchRequest:usingHandler:] (self=0x7f0fb9a340d0, _cmd=optimized 
out, _request=0x7f0fba049c00, handler=0x7f0fb9d73790) at 

Re: [SOGo] SOGo die : (terminated due to signal 6, coredump)

2013-02-21 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 21/02/13 10:51, Ludovic Hutin wrote:


When you want to see it with Thunderbird + Lightning (1.9.1) + 
SOGo Integrator + SOGo Connector it is impossible to see any event. We 
always got a warning behind the Calendar witch is tempory 
unavalible. It's is the same behaviour with the cadaver command 

Set the breakpoint on [NSException raise] and repost a stacktrace.

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[SOGo] Openchange_provision error

2013-02-21 Thread d.borini
good evening,
 i'm testing a ZEG 2.0.4 appliance. i've set samba 4 ad RODC of my active
directory domain controller, everything worked fine. when executing
openchange_provision an error occours on step 12 (as shown in the online
guide):
Exchange Samba with Exchange configuration objects. i get these error:
error while provisioning the Exchange configuration objects (64): structural
objectClass msExchAdminGroup is not a valid child class for CN=Administrative
Groups,CN=First Organization,CN=Microsoft
Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=,DC=y
does anyone experienced in this problem and worked it out?
TIA,
daniele.
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Re: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs commands.

2013-02-21 Thread Mark Madere
Greetings,

I have looked through all the posts on this topic and I would like to add my 
two cents (, as we say in the US).  I think many people commenting on this 
thread misunderstand SOGo and ZEG. 

From the ZEG download page:

The ZEG (Zero Effort Groupware) edition of SOGo is intended to provide a 
complete out-of-the-box testing environment of SOGo, the Open Source messaging 
and calendaring software.

From the SOGo home page:

SOGo is fully supported and trusted groupware server with a focus on 
scalability and open standards. ... SOGo is the missing component of your 
infrastructure; it sits in the middle of your servers to offer your users an 
uniform and complete interface to access their information.

So what does that mean?  It means ZEG is a virtual appliance to help you 
understand how SOGo works so you can setup your own servers.   It means that 
SOGo is not a mail server.  It is not a directory server.  It is not a database 
server.  It means that it has no users to manage.

If you are looking to use a testing environment like ZEG as a production server 
I think you will be disappointed that it lacks the features required for 
production.  If you are looking to build your own production server, then SOGo 
can be a great component along side other components.  The beauty of SOGo is 
that it can be configured to work with many systems.  And because of that there 
is no way that SOGo can manage users from every directory/database/posix/etc. 
server.  It is up to each administrator to setup and manage their mail servers, 
users accounts, databases, etc.. the way they want.  

I hope this helps clarify what ZEG and SOGo are, and what they are not.

Mark

ps: If you are looking for turn-key solutions that includes SOGo, there are 
companies that can help you with that.  If you want to roll your own solution 
and need help Inverse can provide you commercial support.


 
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RE: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs commands.

2013-02-21 Thread administrator
Me personally, it's a personal quest to abolish all things not open source from 
my workplace (I'm the IT admin/programmer/database/mail guy). I've got 
spiceworks taking care of watching my network and inventory, and exchange 
deciding not to send mail on random days at around 11am without reason or any 
real help in the logs. I've already moved from SCO OpenServer 5 - Ubuntu 8.04 
and had great success, this is the next logical step.

I knew what it was from the start, it's basically just a webmail type website 
that works with a bunch of common mail servers and other projects allowing for 
outlook connections. In my case my only benefit would be sleep, and I like 
sleeping. I was kind of hoping it would just work like webmin, but I see your 
point about people wanting to roll out their own solutions.

At this point I'm just wondering if I can just do cyrus + postfix + OpenChange. 
I only need IMAP,MAPI,SMTP,DNS (to make it independent), backups and built in 
authentication. To be honest, the less the better. 

Please correct me if I'm mistaken and cannot do the 3 things above without sogo 
gluing them together. I realize some people need a web interface, we got 
outlook and phones so we don't need that.


-Original Message-
From: Wayland Sothcott [mailto:wayl...@sothcott.co.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 1:50 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs 
commands.

On 21/02/2013 18:39, Mark Madere wrote:
 Greetings,

 I have looked through all the posts on this topic and I would like to add my 
 two cents (, as we say in the US).  I think many people commenting on this 
 thread misunderstand SOGo and ZEG.

  From the ZEG download page:

 The ZEG (Zero Effort Groupware) edition of SOGo is intended to provide a 
 complete out-of-the-box testing environment of SOGo, the Open Source 
 messaging and calendaring software.

  From the SOGo home page:

 SOGo is fully supported and trusted groupware server with a focus on 
 scalability and open standards. ... SOGo is the missing component of your 
 infrastructure; it sits in the middle of your servers to offer your users an 
 uniform and complete interface to access their information.

 So what does that mean?  It means ZEG is a virtual appliance to help you 
 understand how SOGo works so you can setup your own servers.   It means that 
 SOGo is not a mail server.  It is not a directory server.  It is not a 
 database server.  It means that it has no users to manage.

 If you are looking to use a testing environment like ZEG as a production 
 server I think you will be disappointed that it lacks the features required 
 for production.  If you are looking to build your own production server, then 
 SOGo can be a great component along side other components.  The beauty of 
 SOGo is that it can be configured to work with many systems.  And because of 
 that there is no way that SOGo can manage users from every 
 directory/database/posix/etc. server.  It is up to each administrator to 
 setup and manage their mail servers, users accounts, databases, etc.. the way 
 they want.

 I hope this helps clarify what ZEG and SOGo are, and what they are not.

 Mark

 ps: If you are looking for turn-key solutions that includes SOGo, there are 
 companies that can help you with that.  If you want to roll your own solution 
 and need help Inverse can provide you commercial support.


   
I think you have explained what we all know very well and it is the problem we 
are trying to solve. We want to roll our own turn key solution.

I don't know where open source software comes from or why. However I think it's 
significant that the components are free but putting it together into something 
someone can use costs money.

I want to build servers for my customers and charge them money. However I don't 
mind freely helping people with what I have learned so they can build servers 
for their customers.

If someone is making money from charging us server builders money so we can 
build servers, they are not going to be very happy if we figure out how to help 
each other for free. Hence why ZEG is not a full turn key solution. If it was 
an ISO it would be closer, hence it's a VM.

I think I probably need to change my entire world view.


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Re: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs commands.

2013-02-21 Thread CF Studelec
On my side, this is mainly through an LDAP client.

1) SOGo is installed on behalf of DOVECOT/POSTFIX. They auth all on LDAP
database. SASL also rely on LDAP. Salt with Amavis, Postgrey  ClamAv,
and it's a classic mail server.

2) Basically i need a tool for managing LDAP. I use the one provided
with Webmin *OR* Jxplorer, a java tool able to do this.


Le 20/02/2013 23:08, administrator a écrit :

 How are people managing this from day to day right now? From reading
 the instructions it probably goes something like this:

  

 a)  Someone needs a new box

 b)  Admin guy takes about a good 10 -- 15 mins trying to remember
 the commands, probably stumbles around a bit

 c)   Admin guy tries to iron out the problems because of missed
 steps or misspellings

  

  

 I was thinking of programming it all in asp.net running (in apache
 since I'm guessing most linux distros can install that without an x
 desktop. I can somewhat easily convert vb.net - c# and use the stuff
 I'm used to. I've written console apps before as well in windows that
 run in linux using mono.

  

 You guys can help start making a list of all the commands you guys use
 on a regular basis, or to change settings etc...

 After that, anyone can write a front end without having to know what's
 in the back end like postfix/cyrus. I can make android and windows app
 ones, I hate writing web apps though so I'll leave that to someone
 else. The android one interests me because I get most of my annoying
 support calls in the mornings and I don't really want to get out of
 bed for some email problem when I can go right back to sleep.

  

 -K

  

 *From:*Wayland Sothcott [mailto:wayl...@sothcott.co.uk]
 *Sent:* Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:47 PM
 *To:* users@sogo.nu
 *Subject:* Re: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO,
 needs commands.

  

 On 20/02/2013 21:38, administrator wrote:

 SOGo looks promising, but the sheer amount of bad user interfaces
 to manage it and stuff like that is staggering.

  

 What was I expecting?

 1)  Install the ZEG appliance, at first login tell me the
 management url: http://192.x.x.x/SOGo

 2)  I should have been able to log in as sogo to begin with in
 the web interface

 3)  From there, I should be able to just type in a list of
 domains to accept mail for and their settings

 4)  Also from there I should be able to easily create users
 for each mail domain (sorta like the windows user manager, at
 least M$ got that part right)

 5)  Other misc configs. And scripts to do the same stuff
 easily from the commandline without having to remember what back
 ends you were using

  

 What I'm proposing:

 Since I only do vb.net I'm kinda screwed in a way because linux
 mainly supports c#, perl, php, that kind of stuff. Except for the
 gambas IDE, and bash shell scripts and tools. But even with that,
 I'd be willing to give it a shot to make a simple user interface
 to make managing this thing as simple as IIS6 and the local users
 and groups is on windows. I mean ideally someone would just finish
 their webmin module but I've got what I've got.

  

 What I need from you guys:

 All the command line stuff you know to manage things.

 -Add/Delete New user

 -Add/Delete New mailbox

 Etc...

  

 It's practically faster for me to make the program than figure
 this stuff out.

  

 -K

 I am trying to solve this also. Not from the position of writing the
 interface but of finding one that someone has done. As well as looking
 at SOGo I am also looking at z-push. This can be integrated with a
 server running Debian and ISPConfig. However z-push only works with
 mobile devices and not Outlook.

 It is a bit of a nightmare making a good solution. Zentyal comes with
 Zarafa which has z-push but you don't get native Outlook compatibility
 and need a licensed connector to install into Outlook.


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RE: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs commands.

2013-02-21 Thread Mark Madere
Are you using Active directory to mange your exchange users?  If so you can 
point SOGo at your AD server and manage your users the same way you always have.

I think rolling cyrus + postfix + OpenChange is an uphill battle.  And it won't 
provide you with an admin tool.  Also, are you sure your users don't want/use 
calendars and contacts?

I like sleep too,
Mark

 Original Message  
Subject: RE: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs 
commands. 
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2013 03:48 PM CST 
From: administrator administra...@flmiami.com 
 
 
 Me personally, it's a personal quest to abolish all things not open source 
 from my workplace (I'm the IT admin/programmer/database/mail guy). I've got 
 spiceworks taking care of watching my network and inventory, and exchange 
 deciding not to send mail on random days at around 11am without reason or any 
 real help in the logs. I've already moved from SCO OpenServer 5 - Ubuntu 
 8.04 and had great success, this is the next logical step.
 
 I knew what it was from the start, it's basically just a webmail type website 
 that works with a bunch of common mail servers and other projects allowing 
 for outlook connections. In my case my only benefit would be sleep, and I 
 like sleeping. I was kind of hoping it would just work like webmin, but I see 
 your point about people wanting to roll out their own solutions.
 
 At this point I'm just wondering if I can just do cyrus + postfix + 
 OpenChange. I only need IMAP,MAPI,SMTP,DNS (to make it independent), backups 
 and built in authentication. To be honest, the less the better. 
 
 Please correct me if I'm mistaken and cannot do the 3 things above without 
 sogo gluing them together. I realize some people need a web interface, we got 
 outlook and phones so we don't need that.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Wayland Sothcott [mailto:wayl...@sothcott.co.uk] 
 Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 1:50 PM
 To: users@sogo.nu
 Subject: Re: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs 
 commands.
 
 On 21/02/2013 18:39, Mark Madere wrote:
  Greetings,
 
  I have looked through all the posts on this topic and I would like to add 
  my two cents (, as we say in the US).  I think many people commenting on 
  this thread misunderstand SOGo and ZEG.
 
   From the ZEG download page:
 
  The ZEG (Zero Effort Groupware) edition of SOGo is intended to provide a 
  complete out-of-the-box testing environment of SOGo, the Open Source 
  messaging and calendaring software.
 
   From the SOGo home page:
 
  SOGo is fully supported and trusted groupware server with a focus on 
  scalability and open standards. ... SOGo is the missing component of your 
  infrastructure; it sits in the middle of your servers to offer your users 
  an uniform and complete interface to access their information.
 
  So what does that mean?  It means ZEG is a virtual appliance to help you 
  understand how SOGo works so you can setup your own servers.   It means 
  that SOGo is not a mail server.  It is not a directory server.  It is not a 
  database server.  It means that it has no users to manage.
 
  If you are looking to use a testing environment like ZEG as a production 
  server I think you will be disappointed that it lacks the features required 
  for production.  If you are looking to build your own production server, 
  then SOGo can be a great component along side other components.  The beauty 
  of SOGo is that it can be configured to work with many systems.  And 
  because of that there is no way that SOGo can manage users from every 
  directory/database/posix/etc. server.  It is up to each administrator to 
  setup and manage their mail servers, users accounts, databases, etc.. the 
  way they want.
 
  I hope this helps clarify what ZEG and SOGo are, and what they are not.
 
  Mark
 
  ps: If you are looking for turn-key solutions that includes SOGo, there are 
  companies that can help you with that.  If you want to roll your own 
  solution and need help Inverse can provide you commercial support.
 
 

 I think you have explained what we all know very well and it is the problem 
 we are trying to solve. We want to roll our own turn key solution.
 
 I don't know where open source software comes from or why. However I think 
 it's significant that the components are free but putting it together into 
 something someone can use costs money.
 
 I want to build servers for my customers and charge them money. However I 
 don't mind freely helping people with what I have learned so they can build 
 servers for their customers.
 
 If someone is making money from charging us server builders money so we can 
 build servers, they are not going to be very happy if we figure out how to 
 help each other for free. Hence why ZEG is not a full turn key solution. If 
 it was an ISO it would be closer, hence it's a VM.
 
 I think I probably need to change my entire world view.
 
 
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RE: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs commands.

2013-02-21 Thread administrator
I see what you mean, we only really need 1 set of contacts (Not the active 
directory ones).
It's a contact list, created in a public folder. That is then configured to be 
the main contact list on all machines with outlook.
Forgot to ask if public folders are supported, that's the only single item that 
would be useful to create. We don't need to store emails or notes etc...

We have hundreds of AD users that we don't care to see for other types of 
access, we just have 10 mailbox users. I don't want this machine to have 
anything to do with any windows machine. I'm eliminating dependencies so even 
if the entire domain goes down, outlook and it's mail authentication will keep 
rolling happily along. I know all too well that when anything goes wrong at the 
active directory/exchange level, it's not just a little problem, it's 
catastrophic and time consuming. This is my new strategy so that rebooting 
servers won't affect other servers for stuff that doesn't need that much 
integration.

-M

-Original Message-
From: Mark Madere [mailto:s...@expandingcommunication.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 7:59 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: RE: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs 
commands.

Are you using Active directory to mange your exchange users?  If so you can 
point SOGo at your AD server and manage your users the same way you always have.

I think rolling cyrus + postfix + OpenChange is an uphill battle.  And it won't 
provide you with an admin tool.  Also, are you sure your users don't want/use 
calendars and contacts?

I like sleep too,
Mark

 Original Message  
Subject: RE: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs 
commands. 
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2013 03:48 PM CST 
From: administrator administra...@flmiami.com 
 
 
 Me personally, it's a personal quest to abolish all things not open source 
 from my workplace (I'm the IT admin/programmer/database/mail guy). I've got 
 spiceworks taking care of watching my network and inventory, and exchange 
 deciding not to send mail on random days at around 11am without reason or any 
 real help in the logs. I've already moved from SCO OpenServer 5 - Ubuntu 
 8.04 and had great success, this is the next logical step.
 
 I knew what it was from the start, it's basically just a webmail type website 
 that works with a bunch of common mail servers and other projects allowing 
 for outlook connections. In my case my only benefit would be sleep, and I 
 like sleeping. I was kind of hoping it would just work like webmin, but I see 
 your point about people wanting to roll out their own solutions.
 
 At this point I'm just wondering if I can just do cyrus + postfix + 
 OpenChange. I only need IMAP,MAPI,SMTP,DNS (to make it independent), backups 
 and built in authentication. To be honest, the less the better. 
 
 Please correct me if I'm mistaken and cannot do the 3 things above without 
 sogo gluing them together. I realize some people need a web interface, we got 
 outlook and phones so we don't need that.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Wayland Sothcott [mailto:wayl...@sothcott.co.uk] 
 Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 1:50 PM
 To: users@sogo.nu
 Subject: Re: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs 
 commands.
 
 On 21/02/2013 18:39, Mark Madere wrote:
  Greetings,
 
  I have looked through all the posts on this topic and I would like to add 
  my two cents (, as we say in the US).  I think many people commenting on 
  this thread misunderstand SOGo and ZEG.
 
   From the ZEG download page:
 
  The ZEG (Zero Effort Groupware) edition of SOGo is intended to provide a 
  complete out-of-the-box testing environment of SOGo, the Open Source 
  messaging and calendaring software.
 
   From the SOGo home page:
 
  SOGo is fully supported and trusted groupware server with a focus on 
  scalability and open standards. ... SOGo is the missing component of your 
  infrastructure; it sits in the middle of your servers to offer your users 
  an uniform and complete interface to access their information.
 
  So what does that mean?  It means ZEG is a virtual appliance to help you 
  understand how SOGo works so you can setup your own servers.   It means 
  that SOGo is not a mail server.  It is not a directory server.  It is not a 
  database server.  It means that it has no users to manage.
 
  If you are looking to use a testing environment like ZEG as a production 
  server I think you will be disappointed that it lacks the features required 
  for production.  If you are looking to build your own production server, 
  then SOGo can be a great component along side other components.  The beauty 
  of SOGo is that it can be configured to work with many systems.  And 
  because of that there is no way that SOGo can manage users from every 
  directory/database/posix/etc. server.  It is up to each administrator to 
  setup and manage their mail servers, users accounts, 

[SOGo] BTS activities for Thursday, February 21 2013

2013-02-21 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Thursday, February 21 2013





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Thursday, February 21 2013

  
  
idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary
	
	
	  
	
2251
	2013-02-21 10:50:51
	new (open)
	Backend Calendar
	SOGo die :  (terminated due to signal 6, coredump)
	
	  
	
2252
	2013-02-21 12:27:48
	new (open)
	Web Address Book
	Cannot delete contacts from Web interface, missing file
	
	  
	
1620
	2013-02-21 14:09:22
	feedback (reopened)
	Web Mail
	NGImap4ParserException caused by malformed mail
	
	  
	
  
  




Re: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs commands.

2013-02-21 Thread Szládovics Péter
2013-02-21 23:52 keltezéssel, CF Studelec írta:
 On my side, this is mainly through an LDAP client.

 2) Basically i need a tool for managing LDAP. I use the one provided
 with Webmin *OR* Jxplorer, a java tool able to do this.

http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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Re: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs commands.

2013-02-21 Thread André Schild

Am 22.02.2013 07:05, schrieb Szládovics Péter:

2013-02-21 23:52 keltezéssel, CF Studelec írta:

On my side, this is mainly through an LDAP client.
2) Basically i need a tool for managing LDAP. I use the one provided
with Webmin *OR* Jxplorer, a java tool able to do this.

Don't forget Apache Directory Studio,
we used JXplorer too, but since finding the Apache Directory Studio we 
are using this one.


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[SOGo] Sogo with Mysql Exim Courier

2013-02-21 Thread Direct Logic
Dear All,

I am using email server which is composed of EXIM+COURIER+MYSQL+APACHE. Now i 
want to implement SOGO in my organization how can i do that . I go through the 
manual and install it in testing environment but not working.

Please suggest how can i installed it and its compulsory to install LDAP. 


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Re: [SOGo] SOGo die : (terminated due to signal 6, coredump)

2013-02-21 Thread Ludovic Hutin

Hello,

Here is the stack trace :

(gdb) bt
#0  -[NSException raise] (self=0x564437b0, _cmd=0x75736f00) at 
NSException.m:955
#1  0x75283231 in +[NSException raise:format:] 
(self=0x75737080, _cmd=optimized out, name=0x757370f0, 
format=0x77da0140) at NSException.m:835
#2  0x77b37d95 in -[SOGoObject initWithName:inContainer:] 
(self=0x56443890, _cmd=0x77da39f0, _name=0x7fffe9d724a0, 
_container=0x5620f750) at SOGoObject.m:183
#3  0x77b3ea2c in -[SOGoContentObject 
initWithRecord:inContainer:] (self=0x56443890, _cmd=0x77da3950, 
objectRecord=0x56223c40, newContainer=0x5620f750) at 
SOGoContentObject.m:123
#4  0x77b3e584 in +[SOGoContentObject 
objectWithRecord:inContainer:] (self=0x7fffecbdd140, 
_cmd=0x77da9cb0, objectRecord=0x56223c40, 
newContainer=0x5620f750) at SOGoContentObject.m:53
#5  0x77b45228 in -[SOGoGCSFolder 
createChildComponentWithRecord:] (self=0x5620f750, 
_cmd=0x77da9d20, record=0x56223c40) at SOGoGCSFolder.m:727
#6  0x77b45508 in -[SOGoGCSFolder lookupName:inContext:acquire:] 
(self=0x5620f750, _cmd=0x7fffecbe5bd0, key=0x7fffe9d724a0, 
localContext=0x55e29800, acquire=0 '\000') at SOGoGCSFolder.m:768
#7  0x7fffec9b2ebf in -[SOGoAppointmentFolder 
lookupName:inContext:acquire:] (self=0x5620f750, 
_cmd=0x76e643a0, _key=0x7fffe9d724a0, _ctx=0x55e29800, _flag=0 
'\000')

at SOGoAppointmentFolder.m:1914
#8  0x76b413d9 in -[SoObjectDataSource davFlatQuery:inContext:] 
(self=0x55f5feb0, _cmd=optimized out, _fs=0x55f93e60, 
_ctx=0x55e29800) at SoObjectDataSource.m:156
#9  0x76b41766 in -[SoObjectDataSource fetchObjects] 
(self=0x55f5feb0, _cmd=optimized out) at SoObjectDataSource.m:265
#10 0x76b40b2a in -[NSObject(SoObjectDAVQueries) 
performWebDAVQuery:inContext:] (self=0x5620f750, _cmd=optimized 
out, _fs=0x55f93e60, _ctx=0x55e29800) at SoObject+SoDAVQuery.m:276
#11 0x76b43dbb in -[SoObjectWebDAVDispatcher doPROPFIND:] 
(self=0x561664f0, _cmd=optimized out, _ctx=0x55e29800) at 
SoObjectWebDAVDispatcher.m:550
#12 0x76b4775c in -[SoObjectWebDAVDispatcher dispatchInContext:] 
(self=0x561664f0, _cmd=optimized out, _ctx=0x55e29800) at 
SoObjectWebDAVDispatcher.m:1775
#13 0x76b27978 in -[SoObjectRequestHandler 
handleRequest:inContext:session:application:] () from 
/usr/lib/libNGObjWeb.so.4.9
#14 0x76abbc75 in -[WORequestHandler handleRequest:] 
(self=0x55b33040, _cmd=optimized out, _request=0x55f9bd30) at 
WORequestHandler.m:237
#15 0x76a83736 in -[WOCoreApplication 
dispatchRequest:usingHandler:] (self=0x55ab93d0, _cmd=optimized 
out, _request=0x55f9bd30, handler=0x55b33040) at 
WOCoreApplication.m:712
#16 0xb751 in -[SOGo dispatchRequest:] (self=0x55ab93d0, 
_cmd=0x76e32300, _request=0x55f9bd30) at SOGo.m:453
#17 0x76b1748d in -[WOHttpTransaction _run] 
(self=0x55e87770, _cmd=optimized out) at WOHttpTransaction.m:581
#18 0x76b18e18 in -[WOHttpTransaction run] (self=0x55e87770, 
_cmd=optimized out) at WOHttpTransaction.m:634
#19 0x76b13ab9 in -[WOHttpAdaptor runConnection:] 
(self=0x55de02b0, _cmd=optimized out, _socket=0x55f361f0) at 
WOHttpAdaptor.m:367
#20 0x76b14b06 in -[WOHttpAdaptor _handleAcceptedConnection:] 
(self=0x55de02b0, _cmd=optimized out, _connection=0x55f361f0) 
at WOHttpAdaptor.m:401
#21 0x76b14eba in -[WOHttpAdaptor _handleConnection:] 
(self=0x55de02b0, _cmd=optimized out, connection=0x55f361f0) 
at WOHttpAdaptor.m:460
#22 0x76b14f5d in -[WOHttpAdaptor acceptConnection:] 
(self=0x55de02b0, _cmd=optimized out, _notification=optimized 
out) at WOHttpAdaptor.m:521
#23 0x752bf48d in -[NSNotificationCenter _postAndRelease:] 
(self=0x55869ee0, _cmd=optimized out, notification=0x55e68a80) 
at NSNotificationCenter.m:1162
#24 0x753b9f62 in -[GSRunLoopCtxt pollUntil:within:] 
(self=0x55b11610, _cmd=optimized out, milliseconds=0, 
contexts=0x55c43c80) at GSRunLoopCtxt.m:636
#25 0x75308170 in -[NSRunLoop acceptInputForMode:beforeDate:] 
(self=0x55b3dc00, _cmd=optimized out, mode=0x75779390, 
limit_date=optimized out) at NSRunLoop.m:1198
#26 0x75307250 in -[NSRunLoop runMode:beforeDate:] 
(self=0x55b3dc00, _cmd=optimized out, mode=0x75779390, 
date=0x55b0bdf0) at NSRunLoop.m:1266
#27 0x76a8309e in -[WOCoreApplication run] (self=0x55ab93d0, 
_cmd=optimized out) at WOCoreApplication.m:584
#28 0xae71 in -[SOGo run] (self=0x55ab93d0, 
_cmd=0x76dbe200) at SOGo.m:277
#29 0x76aa8f24 in WOApplicationMain 
(_appClassName=0x55761120, argc=optimized out, argv=optimized 
out) at WOApplicationMain.m:42
#30 0x76ac52ef in WOWatchDogApplicationMain 
(appName=0x55761120, argc=13, argv=0x7fffe608) at