On 2014-12-09 10:56 AM, Jens Erat wrote:
Hi SOGo users,
for quite some time now, I'm using SOGo, running as a Docker container.
After putting some more effort in it, I consider it rather mature and
usable.
Regarding what Docker is and why it's great, I simply refer to their
website [1]. The image is available in Docker's registry service as a
trusted build, ready to be downloaded and used [2]. If you prefer
building the image on your own, the code is of course available on
GitHub [3].
Starting today, I also added flavors for nightly builds and ActiveSync.
Using docker containers, it is as easy as starting a new container with
the appropriate tag (eg., `nightly` for nightly builds) to switch
between the different SOGo releases. Integrating OpenChange is
considered, but as I currently do not require it not to be expected too
soon. Feedback might change that, though.
Feedback, issue reports and contributions are welcome.
Regards from Lake Constance, Germany,
Jens
[1]: https://www.docker.com/
[2]: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/jenserat/sogo/
[3]: https://github.com/JensErat/docker-sogo
So you do activesync via zpush then?
Gerald
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