That was the approach I was planning to take if there was nothing with SOGo, self-developed secure web admin pages for clients that can handle changes to LDAP. It's really handy to chat with someone who has deployed the system in the same way that we plan to - thanks again for your time!
On 6 August 2013 10:12, Jan-Frode Myklebust <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Aug 06, 2013 at 09:52:46AM +0100, SOGo Noob wrote: > > > > After reviewing your advice I have begun the process of swapping from > MySQL > > auth back over to LDAP auth, and can see that functionality via LDAP > seems > > much greater. > > Cool. > > > > > I have a quick question though, does SOGo have any user administration > > methods without falling back to an LDAP management system? For example, > our > > clients normally have one user that would like the ability to create new > > mailboxes and distribution groups etc - is there an easy way to > accommodate > > such control or do we need to look at another approach for this? > > I don't think SOGo has any user administration features. We do our user > administration by internally developed self-care webpages for our > customers. These just add/delete/modify ldap-users by talking "directly" > with the directory server. (maybe not really directly, but by submitting a > job to a queueing system that then talks with the directory server) > > All our mail provisioning is handled trough LDAP. If a new domain gets > added to o=$domainname.com,o=ISP,o=example,c=com, this will > automatically be used by postfix/dovecot/sogo, and users created there > can immediately receive email and use the webmail. > > > -jf > -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
