mailcow comes with a SOGo configuration, too. :-)
Am 17.11.2016 um 20:17 schrieb Keith Williams ([email protected]): > Hey newbie, > > I am thankfull that Christian replied on this as I deleted (unplanned) > your original email... x-( > > There is no "easy" manual for SOGo.. but I am going to guess that you > are making the same mistake I did. > > Don't think of SOGo as a complete email solution. What SOGo does very, > very genios(TM)-ly, is to make almost any email type service a compete > collaborative/business type solution. > > SOGo is the extra gear. SOGo basically provides to your already setup > email server ( be that your local mail server or outside service > provider ) and then servers the calendar/contacts Active Sync or DAV. > So no need for a out of box licensed system or propietary system. > > So more of a layer to take your average mail system to professional > collaboration. :-) > > So if you want to get to grips with SOGo and a mail solution quickly.. > there's a awesome solution called iredmail (http://www.iredmail.org/) > that will set up a system from scratch to a complete solution. Check > it out. > > If this doesn't help, buzz me on my private email addie and we get it > sorted :-) > > Regards, > > > On 17/11/2016 16:22, Christian Mack ([email protected]) > wrote: >> Hello >> >> Am 06.11.2016 um 17:17 schrieb adg adg82439 ([email protected]): >>> Hello, >>> >>> as I tried some installation tips in the Internet, >>> which doesn't bring ME to a solution, >>> most of them make assumption like some kind of servers or static ip >>> address, ... >>> which I do not have and finally wasn't able to adapt into a working >>> environment >>> >>> >>> I ask is there some kind of manual available >>> to install SOGo on a single Home Linux PC >>> >>> for the purpose of migrate and serve emails, calendar, contcacts >>> from Windows 7-Outlook to Linux SOGo >>> >>> and be able to synchronize contacts and events to smartphones by >>> activesync (Symbian,iOS,Android) >>> and receive from several email provider emails stored in SOGo >>> (Dovecot)? >>> >> >> Without a static IP-Address or at least a Dyn-DNS-Setup SOGo is not >> usable, as you cannot access it with your devices. >> >> Whether you use a workstation which runs 24x7 or a server or a VM is >> irrelevant. >> >> >> Kind regards, >> Christian Mack >> -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
