I think flow would be outlook --> SOGo --> samba --> openchange -->ldap -->SOGo data store.
This i can say as we have to specify the server details of "SOGo server" in client. But then samba need to be in between to convert "so called windows language to Unix" and then needs openchange to convert the calls made to pseudo Exchange (which is SOGo/openchange). Not very sure as I have tried to figure out from my setup. It will be great if can some one help on this. On Wed, 16 May 2012 16:00:37 +0530 wrote > what about SOGo; I followed all stesp provided in the document for native > outlook client but it prompts me for authentication but could not find > mailbox. I m stuck as to what should i start troubleshooting from. Does my outlook connects sogo first; then sogo send this request to openchange/samba4 (LDAP) and provide access to the mapi profile. (¨`·.·´¨) Always `·.¸(¨`·.·´¨) Keep (¨`·.·´¨)¸.·´ Smiling! `·.¸.·´ ANAND SHAH 9833936218 From: André Schild To: users@sogo.nu Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1:21 PM Subject: Re: [**SPAM**] [SOGo] Info required Hello Shah, Am 16.05.2012 09:27, schrieb ANAND SHAH: Hi, I need a technical white paper of SOGo and its implementation with openchange. The information in WIKI is not quite sound as how does a client connect to SOGo and what protocols SOGo uses to communicate with LDAP to authenticate and the role of openchange and SAMBA4 (including LDAP). If i can get a representation of all the calls to complete a request made from client to server and vice- versa. If you mean outlook, then the access goes always from outlook via MAPI to openchange (This mapi layer requires samba4) Openchange then connects to the authentication sources and the different resources, this of course then depends on what data stores you have defined. André With Regards, Vikas Sinha-- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists