On 26/02/13 13:45, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
Why I made a tutorial instead use the one provided by OpenChange team :

  * I'm don't very like to use compiled source, I prefer system will
    packaged software.
  * I'm don't want to have two directory (Samba4 and OpenChange in the
    provided tutorial).
  * I want to use full Samba4 features, not only MAPI layer.
  * I want store mails into user home directory, not in a virtual folder.
  * I want to use local ID for users available in Samba4 to make
    chmod, chown, etc..
  * And may be more.

Thanks :D

Olivier.


2013/2/26 Netwodist <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    On 26/02/13 12:54, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
    No better, but not worth, I got a different message now (see the
    attached file for the log), but Samba4 stills a little bit unstable.

    Aditionnaly, each time I open Outlook, it create multiple time
    the same folder.

    error log samba4.txt
    <https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B033mKEZrk68OEt4TlRsQjcwUms/edit>

    Capture du 2013-02-26 13:53:04.png
    <https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B033mKEZrk68SnVyT2VTNW5RLWM/edit>

    Olivier.


    2013/2/26 Olivier Bitsch <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>

        Thanks for you answer,

        I will try PostGreSQL instead Mysql and come to you once
        tested. If it's better, I will  update my tutorial.

        Best regards.

        Olivier.


        2013/2/26 Wayland Sothcott <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>

            On 26/02/2013 11:39, Olivier Bitsch wrote:
            Hi all,

            I just finished to write a tutorial in order to
            install Samba4/OpenChange/Sogo on Ubuntu/Debian,
            available at
            
http://iabsis.com/FR/article/35/Installation-de-Samba4-et-Openchange-sur-un-serveur-Debian-ou-Ubuntu/

            (only available in french yet).

            Basically, you can build your self a ZEG machine, but
            with Share/Domain Controller working, withtout OpenLDAP
            (only one directory on Samba4), and simplified way to
            create users. Also I only use packages provided by
            inverse.ca <http://inverse.ca> to install the softwares.

            I'll very happy if you can test and let comments.

            Best regards.

            Olivier.
            Excellent work Olivier, I am going to build one today and
            get back to the list with the results. Microsoft Babel
            Fish seems to make a good job of converting your French
            into English but it's easy enough to follow anyway.
            
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=fr&to=en&a=http://iabsis.com/FR/article/35/Installation-de-Samba4-et-Openchange-sur-un-serveur-Debian-ou-Ubuntu/

            Regards,
            Wayland.


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    Boys, why don't you use official openchange installation method
    http://www.openchange.org/cookbook/initializing.html

    It covers samba4, openchange, sogo and all the other relevant soft
    installation from source which is the recommended way to go :)

    Nice and easy tutorial.


I do agree with all the points you made here! :)

I wanted to have it all installed from repositories using packages as well, but it is not quite durable. It's either all from source "except sogo backend itself" or all from packages. Can't mix. But installing it all from source is better as these repos are not very well maintained and there are issues all the time.

We can have all your listed points on an installation from source as well :)

Kind regards,

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