On 2017-02-06 10:03 AM, Christoph Kreutzer
([email protected]) wrote:
Hi,
In my opinion, you can just leave the AD part out.
A resource is identified using an email address, but it doesn’t really need an
inbox (I've configured it this way, at least).
Then, in SOGo, you can just add your resource as attendee to the event and it
will accept or decline.
Regards,
Christoph
The issue is that my users are using a client (thunderbird or outlook),
and it will send an email for the invite.
Gerald
Am 06.02.2017 um 16:48 schrieb Gerald Brandt ([email protected])
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On 2017-02-05 02:09 PM, Christoph Kreutzer ([email protected]) wrote:
Hi Gerald,
yes - just create a SQL user source with the necessary options for resources :)
Regards,
Christoph
Am 05.02.2017 um 16:40 schrieb Gerald Brandt ([email protected])
<[email protected]>:
Hi,
I have SOGo running against Active Directory (details below*). Is it possible
to have resources (meeting rooms, etc) in the local MySQL database while users
and groups are in AD? I'm not super comfortable with modifying my schema.
Gerald
* I run Univention as my AD, and NethServer as my SOGo. It works quite well.
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That's great. Now I need some details.
Machine a: dc1 - Active directory, postfix, and dovecot
Machine b: sogo
SOGo gets it user list from machine A, and connects to A's postfix and dovecot
server.
Since the meeting room needs an email address, do I create it as a regular user
in the AD domain, and as a resource user in the MySQL db?
AD: create user [email protected] and forward all email to
[email protected]
MySQL: create user [email protected]
Share boardroom-res calendar with users (read only)
Does that sound right?
Gerald
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