2016-01-27 21:29 keltezéssel, Charles Marcus írta:
On 1/27/2016 3:22 PM, Szládovics Péter <[email protected]> wrote:
2016-01-27 19:38 keltezéssel, Tanstaafl írta:
On 1/27/2016 10:22 AM, Szládovics Péter<[email protected]> wrote:
It does support EAS? Zimbra/Zentyal does. IredMail absolutely not
similar with SOGo... :)
Not similar - it *uses* SOGo for the Groupware features, if you elect to
use them.
http://www.iredmail.org/features.html#caldav_carddav
Note where it says:
"Note: These 2 services require SOGo Groupware, if you need them, please
choose to install SOGo during iRedMail installation."
Not exactly...
Not exactly... what?
Less:
http://www.iredmail.org/download.html
"SOGo groupware provides webmail, calendar (CalDAV), contacts
(CardDAV), tasks and memo/notes services.
Yes, that is what I said: Groupware features.
*Full/native Exchange protocol support requires OpenChange and
Samba4, but they're not integrated in iRedMail, so iRedMail doesn't
provide full/native support for Microsoft Outlook clients*, Apple
Mail.app and iOS devices. BlackBerry 10 works fine. Check our
documents
<http://www.iredmail.org/docs/index.html#configure-mail-client-applications>
to setup these supported clients."
Oups...
Oups is right. You're confusing 'Exchange' features with 'Groupware'
features.
I never said anything about Exchange.
But I did :)
/red above/
Personally I prefer doing it myself (I like postfixadmin for
managing my user db), but nothing wrong with iRedMail.
I prefer one of any text editor :)
Which is fine if you only have a few users, but for a large
installation, a DB is a necessity, and you can't manage a (real) DB
with a text editor.
My users in Samba AD. Postfix and Dovecot configurations are in a text file.
ldif files (if necessary) can create with any editor. But you are right,
a domain member windows with server admin tools is better than an editor
for manage AD users :)
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