Why not simply try one of the ZEGs found here?

http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/zeg.html

v2.0.0 beta 5 should be updated to a release candidate soon.

The advantage: IT'S PRE-CONFIGURED! and you can try it before you take the time to learn how to install.

Simply create a virtual machine somewhere on your server of choice, and import the ZEG file. Most of the changes you may want to make can be done via Webmin, or you can ask questions on the userlist or ask Inverse.

Works great! and virtualization costs so little when you have existing server space.

On 4/4/2012 1:53 PM, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:

On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 02:32 CEST, Advrk Aplmrkt<[email protected]>  
wrote:

Hello,

I am wondering if an easier method could be developed for installing
SOGo? Two examples:

(1) Including a web installer, such as the PHP based installer for
RoundCube (http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Install). This way, an
administrator could unpack SOGo onto their web server, type in an URL,
and follow the installation wizard.

(2) Install via a Webmin module. I realise there is a Webmin module
for SOGo, but could it be used to *install* SOGo in the first place
from scratch? If so, I would really like to know. It not, what can be
done to make the module as an installer for SOGo?

Will any of these features, or any changes to make installation
easier, be incorporated into the upcoming SOGo 2? By the way, is there
a release date (or at least rough estimate) for SOGo 2?

I ask these questions because I am trying to setup SOGo on my personal
server, but don't have the time or expertise to learn everything about
LDAP, SQL databases, Postfix, IMAP, etc. etc. But SOGo provides the
best functionality, and there is no other groupware that I find
comparable...
So you also drive a car without a drivers license because you don't have the 
time and expertise?

Well, you don't need to be an expert to setup all the stuff. It only takes a 
couple of days to learn
the basics of each to figure out how they play together. Think about it for a 
minute, afterwards,
you will know what to backup, and how to restore, in case of a disaster. You 
already thought
about something like this happen, don't you?

cheers,
Sebastian


Thank you very much.
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