Good job, Jonathan!
We didn't start from scratch but from a prior ZEG We asked Inverse to
configure it initially, but I've learned how to manage and upgrade it
along the way. I've downloaded the latest ZEG and will begin working
through the differences (chiefly, Samba4) to see if I can repeat what
I've learned.
On 06/26/2013 05:25 PM, Jonathan Goyette wrote:
No lies, 2 weeks ago I didn't know anything about postfix, cyrus, how
to setup an ldap server, sasl or anything related to a 'business linux
mail server'..... and thanksfully, with alot of effort, I managed to
learn about all of those modules and setup a working lab composed of
postfix, cyrus-imap, ldap, sogo, sasl and some startls etc etc. I just
finished making everything work with the thunderbird addon today and I
must admit that I find this alternative very interesting so far !! :)
Thanks alot for this :D
to get back on the topic, I would admit that it is a little hard to
find good information that looks like 'course' or good tutorial that
really covers everything. I believe that this is simply because all
those things are heavily configurable and most of the tutorial I saw
lacked alot of information. Hell, just postfix in itself is a beast
when it comes down to the amount of possible option settings there is!
I personally chose self training, by reading alot of the original
manual, mixed with a few trial errors from some tutorials, more
reading! and well, make a lab with some vm (I use virtual box..) and
fix some objective... Then in the process you might have a better idea
of what kind of course you're looking for and might even find it
yourself ;p hehe, well that was just my 2 cents. no need to flame me
on that :D
in the process of building sogo I figured out that there is so much
différent things you can use...
Just as an example, I found out that you have Directory389, slapd,
apacheDS or even freeipa. Oh well, sorry for the lack of reference,
and good luck :)
Jonathan G.
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