users-requ...@sogo.nu wrote on 23.11.2014 17:53:28:
As SOGo does not include any kind of user management, you need an
existing user source that holds the user credentials (e.g., mail
address, name, password). This could be either a MySQL/PostgreSQL
Database or LDAP.
Since you have a
users-requ...@sogo.nu wrote on 24.11.2014 08:16:37:
For beginners (with 20 years of experience in other areas) there is
also the sogo ZEG edition available.
I know. The new version came out just a little too late. The previous
version
was very outdated, so I meanwhile installed my own mail
We use the SOGo ZEG in a small accounting office with 5 users.
We modified it to fit our mail domain, and my plan is to download the
new ZEG (without LDAP), modify it for our mail domain, provision Samba
as a alternative to MS Active Directory and transfer our existing mail.
I should be able
If you use AD you can perfectly use domail users and computers mc snap-in
from windows for user SOGo user management.
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Dňa 24.11.2014, o 11:48, Steve Ankeny stev...@cinergymetro.net napísal:
We use the SOGo ZEG in a small accounting office with 5 users.
We modified it to
great . . .
On 11/24/2014 06:33 AM, Martin Simovic wrote:
If you use AD you can perfectly use domail users and computers mc
snap-in from windows for user SOGo user management.
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Dňa 24.11.2014, o 11:48, Steve Ankeny stev...@cinergymetro.net
mailto:stev...@cinergymetro.net
I am using SOGo in a simple setup for personal use without Samba/LDAP on
Debian Wheezy myself.
As SOGo does not include any kind of user management, you need an
existing user source that holds the user credentials (e.g., mail
address, name, password). This could be either a MySQL/PostgreSQL
Am 23.11.2014 um 11:50 schrieb Kai-Uwe Rommel:
users-requ...@sogo.nu wrote on 22.11.2014 20:43:19:
Are you familiar with pg. 29-31 of the documentation?
http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf
As I see it, either install a standalone Samba server for user
management
Hello,
I had asked for a recommended setup several weeks ago.
Probably I was not very clear in stating what my goal is.
I wanted to set up a mail server for personal/private use of my family.
Since several weeks/months ago I was evaluating choices for a complete,
free and powerful solution. I
On 22/11/2014 08:26, Kai-Uwe Rommel wrote:
Can I install SOGo now on my server as described above, without
Samba/LDAP?
I would like to avoid Samba and OpenLDAP because I will never need
more than
a handful (or two) of user accounts on this server, even if I add a
few more
relatives and
users-requ...@sogo.nu wrote on 22.11.2014 14:38:04:
On 22/11/2014 08:26, Kai-Uwe Rommel wrote:
Can I install SOGo now on my server as described above, without
Samba/LDAP?
I would like to avoid Samba and OpenLDAP because I will never needmore
than
a handful (or two) of user accounts
The key point with authentication is the authentication of your users -
mail calendar users, who do not need to have user accounts on your
server. The authentication information for your users need to be stored
in LDAP or SQL at the moment - unfortunately, from my perspective, but
that is how
On 09/10/2014 12:26, mourik jan heupink wrote:
or perhaps zentyal...
But it's not CentOS based, as requested :-)
But as far as I can see, I should probably stick with CentOS 6.5
in case I would select CentOS, right?
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On 10/10/2014 10:01 AM, Alessio Fattorini wrote:
On 09/10/2014 12:26, mourik jan heupink wrote:
or perhaps zentyal...
But it's not CentOS based, as requested :-)
Ah ok, true... :-)
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or perhaps zentyal...
On 10/07/2014 02:26 PM, Alessio Fattorini wrote:
On 07/10/2014 07:28, Kai-Uwe Rommel wrote:
Hello,
But as far as I can see, I should probably stick with CentOS 6.5
in case I would select CentOS, right?
I would prefer graphical or at least menu driven help for
Servus,
On 2014-10-07 07:28, Kai-Uwe Rommel wrote:
Hello,
I want to set up a Sogo server for evaluation and/or personal use.
I have followed the mailing list for quite some time and read the
manual and FAQs, too.
What would you recommend as the base OS? I am free in my choice
and could
Hello Kai-Uwe
I am not very good at installing all these required packages so I used
http://www.onlinedemo.hu/71-zeg-install-script which uses Debian 12 LTS.
Beware that there are 2 things missing in this script:
It stops in part 10 and then you do
a2enmod version
service apache2 restart
and
On 07/10/2014 07:28, Kai-Uwe Rommel wrote:
Hello,
But as far as I can see, I should probably stick with CentOS 6.5
in case I would select CentOS, right?
I would prefer graphical or at least menu driven help for setting
up the OS and the base services (SMTP, IMAP, OpenLDAP, Postgres).
I've experimented with updating the ZEG to Ubuntu 14.04, and there were
no issues.
However, that was before the recent OpenChange updates, so some
adjustments might need to be made.
That said, it's likely Inverse will produce a new ZEG in the near future.
However, I am following the general
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