Hi Dirk,

I've found that option, but that doesn't solve my issue :) and I would
change my email password (putting the same I have in my LDAP) instead of
adding the account on SOGo.

Thanks!


2010/11/18 Dirk Timmermann <[email protected]>

> I am not a SOGo expert by any means.  And I am in the same boat as you.  My
> IMAP users authenticate separately from my AD domain users.  If the email
> password is the same for both accounts, SOGo email works out of the box.
>
> From the searching and reading I have done, you cannot change the password
> for the default email account.
>
> However, in .GNUstepDefaults you could set:
>
> SOGoMailAuxiliaryUserAccountsEnabled = YES;
>
> Yuu can then log on to SOgo
>
> Click the PREFERENCES button
>
> Click on the IMAP Accounts tab
>
> You'll be able to hit the + on the lower left and add another imap account.
>
> Just set your server settings and username and password and you'll be good
> to go.
>
> The default account will still be listed and will not work... but at least
> you can get your email now.
>
>
>
> On 11/18/2010 12:16 PM, Hernan Dominguez wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Thanks to Francis, I've set up SOGo and it works perfect, but now, I've
>> another question, is it possible to use different passwords for
>> authenticate and login into the mail service, I can see the password
>> field on preferences, but it's using the same to authenticate in sogo. I
>> would like to leave that field free to edit and put my email password...
>> I've no connection between my email system and the LDAP I'm using for
>> sogo.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Best regards!
>>
>
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