On 2014-04-07, 5:30 PM, Thomas Harold wrote:
Mmm, okay, so it's probably only documented in the source code.
Have a look at page 25:
http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf
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On 4/3/2014 2:44 AM, Christian Mack wrote:
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> I only know of the "LDAP Attribute Mapping" list in the "SOGo
> Installation Guide" page 25.
> But perhaps you can use these attribute names with a "c_" prefix.
> You could try to use e.g. c_mozillanickname for the nickname.
> As for the data type, wi
Am 2014-03-29 02:50, schrieb Thomas Harold:
> We have what is a pretty common setup: Postfix & Dovecot both
> authenticating against a PostfixAdmin database (called "mails") stored
> in PostgreSQL running on the localhost.
>
> For SOGo to authenticate against a database, we setup the following vie
We have what is a pretty common setup: Postfix & Dovecot both
authenticating against a PostfixAdmin database (called "mails") stored
in PostgreSQL running on the localhost.
For SOGo to authenticate against a database, we setup the following view
against the "mailbox" table in our "mails" database.
Am 20.06.2013 11:47, schrieb Giovanni Bechis:
On 06/19/13 20:43, Michael Vogel wrote:
Am 19.06.2013 um 18:26 schrieb Giovanni Bechis:
Atm I am using a custom version of postfixadmin, anyway I have this in my
config.inc.php:
$CONF['encrypt'] = 'md5crypt';
Is this "MD5-CRYPT" in Dovecot and
On 06/19/13 20:43, Michael Vogel wrote:
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> Am 19.06.2013 um 18:26 schrieb Giovanni Bechis:
>
>> Atm I am using a custom version of postfixadmin, anyway I have this in my
>> config.inc.php:
>> $CONF['encrypt'] = 'md5crypt';
>
> Is this "MD5-CRYPT" in Dovecot and "md5-crypt" in SOGo?
>
I have
Am 19.06.2013 um 18:26 schrieb Giovanni Bechis:
> Atm I am using a custom version of postfixadmin, anyway I have this in my
> config.inc.php:
> $CONF['encrypt'] = 'md5crypt';
Is this "MD5-CRYPT" in Dovecot and "md5-crypt" in SOGo?
I need to do a multi-domain setup where usern...@domain-a.tld
Hi!
Am 19.06.13 18:30, schrieb Martin Rabl:
> Use SHA
I need something that works with postfix, dovecot and SOGo.
Michael
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On 06/19/13 18:15, Michael Vogel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Am 19.06.2013 09:20, schrieb Giovanni Bechis:
>> On 06/19/13 08:40, Martin Rabl wrote:
>>> Plaintext is a really bad idea ... is there no crypted column?
>>>
>> SOGo + postifxadmin works with crypted password too, I am using this view:
>> -
Use SHA
Am 19.06.13 18:26, schrieb Giovanni Bechis:
On 06/19/13 18:15, Michael Vogel wrote:
Hi!
Am 19.06.2013 09:20, schrieb Giovanni Bechis:
On 06/19/13 08:40, Martin Rabl wrote:
Plaintext is a really bad idea ... is there no crypted column?
SOGo + postifxadmin works with crypted password
Hi!
Am 19.06.2013 09:20, schrieb Giovanni Bechis:
On 06/19/13 08:40, Martin Rabl wrote:
Plaintext is a really bad idea ... is there no crypted column?
SOGo + postifxadmin works with crypted password too, I am using this view:
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CREATE VIEW `sogo_auth_domain_it` AS select `mailbox`.`
On 06/19/13 08:40, Martin Rabl wrote:
> Plaintext is a really bad idea ... is there no crypted column?
>
SOGo + postifxadmin works with crypted password too, I am using this view:
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CREATE VIEW `sogo_auth_domain_it` AS select `mailbox`.`username` AS
`c_uid`,`mailbox`.`username` AS `c_na
Plaintext is a really bad idea ... is there no crypted column?
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Martin Rabl
Am 19.06.2013 um 07:12 schrieb Valdas Žiūraitis :
> Yes its posible. I am using sogo + postfixadmin.
> You must use view
> For password I am using plaintext field in postfixadmin.
>
> 2013.06.19 02:37, Michael Vogel
Yes its posible. I am using sogo + postfixadmin.
You must use view
For password I am using plaintext field in postfixadmin.
2013.06.19 02:37, Michael Vogel rašė:
Hi!
Is it possible to use postfixadmin as a source to authenticate users?
Since postfixadmin is using different field names than SOG
Hi!
Is it possible to use postfixadmin as a source to authenticate users?
Since postfixadmin is using different field names than SOGo needs I
thought about creating a view for that.
The only question then is if postfixadmin uses a password encryption
mechanism that SOGo does understand.
Is ther
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