Anyone know where SOGo stores the actual emails messages? Is it in a database
or a file structure somewhere on the server?
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On 2013-12-30 18:30, Ben wrote:
Can Samba4 + SOGo be configured for anonymous bind? Looking at the
documentation in
http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Native%20Microsoft%20Outlook%20Configuration.pdf
the proceedure is to set an admin password for samba4 and then
configure SOGo's
Hi there SOGo,
I found a possible issue with users in multiple domains having the same uid. I
haven't tested the issue or know how to reproduce. Here's my experience:
- 2 users named fjohnson
- 2 LDAP domains, ldap1.domain and ldap2.domain
- 1 LDAP domain is OpenDLAP, 1 LDAP domain is
Hi All,
I am newer for sogo and postfix, can somebody help me how to login the sogo
webmail with default password.
And if someone know how to add users in postfix.
With Regards,
Vivek Patil | System Admin
http://ikf.co.in/
Hi everyone,
I had the same problem with the address book. But installing the access to the
calendar fixed it (sort of). The option to remember password exists on that
side So once the username/password is saved, it is used by both functions.
No extra add-ons. Just a simple work around
Tried it using the other domain. The user of the other domain cannot log in at
all with the correct password. The same thing I wrote previously holds true
when trying to log in using the original domain.
On Monday, December 30, 2013 07:02 PM PST, Laz C. Peterson l...@paravis.net
wrote:
On 2013-12-30 11:41 PM, chr...@amrg.com wrote:
Anyone know where SOGo stores the actual emails messages? Is it in a database
or a file structure somewhere on the server?
It uses IMAP - so whatever your IMAP server uses.
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2013-12-31 11:38 keltezéssel, Vivek Patil írta:
Hi All,
I am newer for sogo and postfix, can somebody help me how to login the
sogo webmail with default password.
And if someone know how to add users in postfix.
http://www.linkedin.com/company/i-knowledge-factory-pvt.-ltd.
Dear Vivek,
2013-12-31 12:42 keltezéssel, Dominique C. írta:
Hi everyone,
I had the same problem with the address book. But installing the
access to the calendar fixed it (sort of). The option to remember
password exists on that side So once the username/password is
saved, it is used by both
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 10:41 PM, wrote:
...
where SOGo stores the actual emails messages?
One thing that took me a while to fully comprehend -- for some reason --
is that SOGo is *not* a mail server; it is *not* an authentication server;
it is *not*
-Pablo
vDevices.com
You must be confused... It's a Thunderbird/Lightning problem. And yes I am
using the last available of both.
Dominique
On 31/12/2013, at 16:55, Szládovics Péter p...@szladovics.hu wrote:
2013-12-31 12:42 keltezéssel, Dominique C. írta:
Hi everyone,
I had the same problem with the address
2013-12-31 17:26 keltezéssel, Dominique C. írta:
You must be confused... It's a Thunderbird/Lightning problem. And yes
I am using the last available of both.
The first post report a problem about the address book, not the
calendar. He said the password form didn't have the save pass checkbox.
Title: BTS activities for Tuesday, December 31 2013
BTS Activities
Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
Project: SOGo
For the period covering: Tuesday, December 31 2013
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