Would you please send me this script, I am willing to try SOGo again if
this will work..

Thanks

PK


On 07/07/2013 01:32 PM, Szládovics Péter wrote:
> Yes, it's true too.
> But the sogo not a complete system, it's only the part of a system.
> Sogo just a frontend for any imap server, authenticate from any ldap
> and stores the card/calendar informations any database.
>
> Sogo works with cyrus? Yes. Works with dovecot? Yes. Works with
> courier? Yes. Works with postgres? Yes. Works with mysql? Yes. Works
> with openldap? Yes. Works with MS AD? Yes. Works with alternate user
> sources? Yes.
>
> What about zimbra in this context? (LOL) - Easy docs...
>
> Exchange in 4 hours? Yes, I installed some exchange in AD forest with
> replication.
> But I can build a sogo about 30 minutes from booting Ubuntu setup cd
> till first incoming/outgoing mail with the fresh installed system.
> How? I created a script for that. It's get some data at start (mail
> domain, admin passwords, ldap parameters, etc.), and then install
> needed packages, and set them up it automatically - next-next finish.
>
> And the result?
>
> Samba4 LDAP + OpenChange + Sogo + Dovecot (quota, shared dirs, sieve)
> + mysql + postfix + sogosync + Outlook anywhere compatibility + multi
> domain support + phpldapadmin + phpmyadmin - and everything over SSL
> for secure remote clients.
>
> 30 minutes, and not few hours with exchange - btw exchange... what
> about the updates? My 30 minutes contains all of the updates.
>
> So...
> If you want to try my install script, I can share it, but not for
> cyrus/courier/postgres/openldap - you could use it too, but you'll
> need an x509 CA, certificate and key in pem format. I need to remove
> from it some private parts and translate it for English.
> And no, I won't modify the script for other ldap/imap/sql backend, if
> you need another, feel free to modify it - just please reshare ;)
>
> Please give me about a few days for it.
> OK?
>
> 2013-07-07 21:43 keltezéssel, Schmitt, Christian írta:
>> I know that it is not a problem of sogo, but i'm a developer and not
>> a system administrator. I mean if I really want to make use of sogo i
>> wouldn't want to go through thousands of documentations, just to have
>> a good and working installation.
>>
>> i mean, you configured your apache right? i don't think so. i mean
>> i've spent a week, fulltime to make the best available configuration,
>> just for a python deployment with mod_wsgi. it contains only the
>> things that are needed to  work. also i've spent hours with mod_proxy
>> and nginx as a proxy pass or haproxy.
>> i've did this since i needed it.
>>
>> I've currently doing the same with Postgresql and 389 Directory
>> Server. But still it's a lot of stuff and I could do that in
>> fulltime. But how much people have that much time in their company?
>> Most people won't they need to show some things and than deploy it or
>> even the people who want it for their home servers, they want to make
>> things work, not to spent their whole life by configure and evolve
>> the process of deployments.
>>
>> You ever used Microsoft Exchange?
>> I Could configure and install / deploy it in under 4 hours, fully
>> configured and working (without used it before). Do you really think
>> that ANYBODY could do that with sogo?
>> I mean you ever seen a good documentation? Look at the Zimbra
>> Documentation. In the Single Server install guide you could install
>> Zimbra from Zero to Working and Zimbra still uses OpenLDAP, Postfix
>> and Apache.
>> Could you do that with sogo? No. The Documentation won't have the
>> required things.
>> Or take a look at the FreeIPA Docs here:
>> >
>> http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/FreeIPA_Guide/index.html
>> There is a shitload of stuff but it's organized and you could easily
>> use freeipa.
>>
>> Trust me sogo is great. But to deploy it you need a really really
>> long time. Especially in good enviroments.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/7 Szládovics Péter <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>
>>     2013-07-07 19:59 keltezéssel, [email protected]
>>     <mailto:[email protected]> írta:
>>
>>         It's true what you are saying, currently i'm planning some
>>         sogo deployments,
>>         one with a LDAP (FreeIPA) Backend and one with a postgresql
>>         Backend. Currently
>>         I'm playing around with postgresql and it isn't really easy
>>         with this
>>         documentation to bring up SOGo. (But btw. other Groupware
>>         Documentations are
>>         painful aswell)
>>         I mean SOGo is really really good. It's very fast and it
>>         works on my VPS that
>>         has 512MB Memory even with LDAP installed. (Currently Zimbra
>>         needs way more 2GB
>>         Memory or above, that makes it painful to use, but easy to
>>         install /
>>         configure).
>>
>>         I think the problem with the documentation is not the
>>         configuration steps, Some
>>         things are just missing. I mean when I want to configure
>>         SOGo, I wan't to know,
>>         how I configure Cyrus with any SOGo Backend aswell and
>>         Postfix also with any
>>         Backend. I mean I'm confident with Apache and i wouldn't even
>>         needed the config
>>         file that you deployed with sogo. But I'm a total newbie with
>>         ldap / postfix /
>>         cyrus and I think many people are new to this feature aswell,
>>         since most of the
>>         groupware people coming from other enviroments where you
>>         didn't need to
>>         configure your own imap or mta.
>>
>>         Nothing against you sogo guys, since you gave us one of the
>>         best, groupware's
>>         that are completly free and there aren't good alternatives. I
>>         mean kolab3, is
>>         really not production ready, zimbra is not really good since
>>         the nice features
>>         are only in the network edition and it uses way to much
>>         ressources, horde is
>>         cool and good, but it's old and still uses more than sogo
>>         uses. there are
>>         plenty of examples why sogo is better, but since you gave us
>>         1 Document with
>>         like 60 sites which only includes the options that i could
>>         configure about sogo
>>         and not a complete document HOW TO INSTALL sogo it's really hard.
>>
>>         I mean rename the document from SOGo installation to SOGO
>>         Configurable Options
>>         and make a new Guide which says Install Sogo which includes
>>         nearly every
>>         configuration option for real world deployments.
>>
>>
>>     Guys, it's absolutelly right!
>>     But... If anybody newbie in postgres/mysql or in any ldap, or
>>     dovecot/cyrus/courier or postfix/sendmail/exim or _wathever what
>>     is not sogo, just a backend_ - is this problem of documentation
>>     of sogo? I dont think so...
>>     At the begin of this year I never yet used Dovecot. I didn't
>>     install and use any OpenLDAP/Samba 4 instances. I knew postfix
>>     (but not in ldap auth), and knew mysql, and I knew apache.
>>     Understanding some dovecot mechanism was a little bit hard -
>>     quota+ldap, folder sharing+ldap, sieve (pigeonhole). Samba 4 and
>>     openchange was absolutelly new for me.
>>     AFAIK I did 30-40 installs with failed or almost worked status,
>>     and reinstalled them, and again, and again - and learn.
>>     You need to know, everybody thinks otherwise. My config is
>>     probably won't good for you, and your problem is probably not
>>     similar to my problem.
>>     So, I can't help - not 'don't want', just 'can't'.
>>     But when your problem is same or similar with one of my problems,
>>     I can help, and I will help.
>>
>>     I think this community is helpful, when it can.
>>
>>     /Sorry my bad English/
>>     -- 
>>     [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>     https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>
>>
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