A great effort which will encourage people to put sogo into use because you
have put the whole thing in one place.

Three points initially,

1) I use sogo in a school environment with ~2000 users and in order to
prevent users seeing spam I use sieve. This sieves all their marked spam
(marked SPAMTASTIC by Spam Assasin) into a spam folder and it gets auto
deleted after a few days. The sieve commands are in one common folder which
is soft linked to all my users'  imap folders. In other words my users don't
use sieve themselves and it can't be turned on in sogo otherwise problems
would occur.

2) Because sogo recommended Postgresql I used it in my installation. I use
Mysql for other purposes, I am no way anti-mysql. the default mysql install
use myisam database engine and I wonder if innodb might not be more
appropriate. However I would emphasise that I am not an expert.

3) I found on my Centos 5.5 install that I got a dependency problem on a
vanilla install that I solved by using the epel.repo. I think it was on
memcached version.

Again, great effort!

Brian Lockwood




On 28 January 2011 23:54, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quoting Carl Farrington <[email protected]>:
>
>  I'll have a read through it next week and try following it for real. I've
>> only tried the ZEG so far so it will be a good test of your walkthrough!
>>
>> cheers,
>> Carl
>>
>
> Good luck Carl and let me know any errors you find and I'll fix them. You
> can email me directly if you like.
>
>
> Jon
>
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