Hi Stefan,

I do not know about Synology NASes, but I got it running on a QNAP 109 (ARM5 CPU 128 MB). I discarded everything in the end due to the load on the NAS - everything was very very slow on a LAN and for a handful of users. But if you're interested it can be done.

I did it with a version 1.3.x of SOGo. I have no idea if it is doable with version 2.x (since you want exchange support), but you'll need to be able to compile source for ARM for all components.

For 1.3.x version install, I recommand a full standard linux. On the QNAP, I either had to install a chrooted Debian or reformat fully to Debian - the QNAP custom linux did not provide all the packages required for ARM. I went with the second option to get full support for compiling.

Hope this gives you enough info to start your endeavor.

Dominique



On 24/04/2012 16:24, [email protected] wrote:
Hi folks,
is it possible to run SOGo on a Synolgoy DS211+ NAS?
(DS212+         Marvell Kirkwood mv6282 2.0Ghz ARM Processor (Marvell ARMADA
300)    16-bit@DDR3, 512MB of RAM)
I've found a related thread but the reslut seems still to be open
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.groupware.sogo.user/5503/match=arm

Basicly I want to use SOGo  to connect to my office's exchange server without
starting the VM ->  log in via VPN and start Outlook or access the server by
webmail. Opening Thunderbird is the maxium.
So far I'm using davmail, but I'm not that satisfied. If anyone has an better
idea, let me know.

thx

stefan
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