If you do install Openchange with your SOGo this things will haben.
Gesendet: Montag, 14. April 2014 um 09:35 Uhr
Von: "Matthew Sharlot" <matt...@federal.co.uk>
An: "users@sogo.nu" <users@sogo.nu>
Betreff: RE: [SOGo] Samba 4.2 and sogo
Many thanks, being a typical man, reading a manual was the last thing i wanted to do, but as usual probably the best thing to do.!

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From: T.B.
Sent: ‎13/‎04/‎2014 21:56
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Samba 4.2 and sogo
 
Hi Matthew,

please read this to get a basic understanding of Ubuntu / Linux
directory structure:

https://help.ubuntu.com/12.10/installation-guide/amd64/directory-tree.html

and

http://www.howtogeek.com/117435/htg-explains-the-linux-directory-structure-explained/



Am 13.04.2014 13:43, schrieb matt...@federal.co.uk:
> Hi completely new to linux, samba and sogo, so please be gentle. Found some
> great walkthroughs for setup, but they all seem to be on the early releases of
> Samba4. I am using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with Samba v4.2. Just got that working,
> including setting GPO's, folder redirection etc. and was really pleased with
> myself. Then I started on the Sogo installation and completely broke Samba.
> For some reason it tries to reprovision samba, which I don't think is the real
> issue. The issue I think is that it would seem that previous versions of Samba
> seem to be under /etc/samba where the version I have is under /usr/local/
> samba/.
> I'm not asking for anybody to help fix this (although it would be nice) but is
> there anywhere I can keep an eye on development to let me know when things
> have progressed to this level?
> I can't seem to find anything online as to why samba moved the directory yet,
> but I'll keep pursuing that angle as it seems to be a big problem with
> anything that integrates.

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