This is where my confusion is, since I couldn't log into the sogo web page as 
sogo as I expected:

a) If I'm making a user with a mailbox, is it a linux/Ubuntu user? Or Is it an 
ldap user? Both?
b) What component actually stores the mailboxes and creates them? (cyrus I'm 
guessing?)

sogo is my admin user, and that's cool. But it didn't appear to come with a 
mailbox. I use active directory ldap tools all the time, but webmin is just a 
bunch of textboxes for managing LDAP. This is why when I saw the account 
manager my eyes sparkled.

All I'm trying to do is change my mail receiving domain -> flmiami.com
Create a new mailbox called '[email protected]'
I see install guides, but not really admin guides for actually doing day to day 
stuff.

It's the ZEG version. I believe Ubuntu + Cyrus + LDAP Server + PostgreSQL + SOGo


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ankeny [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 6:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Help needed, making a real admin tool for SOGO, needs 
commands.

Forgive my ignorance, but I think you're making it too difficult!

I am not familiar with changing the domain (had that done by Inverse)

However, creating new users was a cinch with 'webmin'  You simply cloned the 
existing 'sogo' user and changed all the particulars necessary.  
Then you created the mailbox in 'cyrus,' and it was done.

Works wonderfully!  And, doesn't take all the work discussed here.

After that, it was simply a matter of installing the lightning, connector and 
integrator extensions in TB  And, if you run Outlook, you simply point to the 
right ip_address, and Outlook takes care of the rest.

Again, sorry for my ignorance.  I think it would be great to create an 
administrative module for 'webmin' that changed the domain (integrated with 
'Samba') and created users, but it shouldn't be hard.

The work submitted by Romain looks very good to me!  If anything, that work 
should be supported.

On 02/20/2013 05:24 PM, administrator wrote:
> Looks very nice from the screen shots, simple and familiar looking. Pretty 
> efficient approach too. I'll check it out later tonight.
>
> I haven't created any user who can log into sogo yet though, it looked 
> ludicrous. I wrote a script as I was reading because it was complicated to 
> follow. Maybe someone will find it useful. I haven't tested it yet, I was 
> gonna create my first user with it but haven't had a minute.

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