Martin . . .

Am I right in understanding your suggestion does not involve OpenChange? Would that limit a user to Outlook 2013? It appears to require a lot of resources to implement, and even then, there appear to be limitations.

pg. 51-55, SOGo Installation and Configuration Guide

From my view, this is certainly preferable to using OpenChange

On 03/10/2016 10:44 AM, Martin Simovic wrote:
Hi,

I recommend you test your setup before the actual migration. ActiveSync can be very resource demanding, especially with large mailboxes. At the moment, every EAS connection requires a separate sogod process, which in your case means you need 32+ GB RAM - assuming your users use Outlook only (and not the phone, etc.) Add one more device per user (e.g. Android phone) and amount of required RAM duplicates.

Best Regards
Martin.

On 10 Mar 2016, at 15:36, EFEKT PAWKI <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello.
I have to migrate from Exchange 2003 to something else.
My users will kill me if I force them to switch from MS Outlook to something else.

How Sogo behave with account with a lot of data using Active Sync protocol?
Especially owner of company - he have 5GB of OST and 45 in PST.

Calendar is full of meettings etc...
Will Sogo be able to work fluently with such amount of data?
There will be about 100 mailboxes.
Best regards. Pawel
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