On Tue, 2010-11-23 at 11:00 -0900, [email protected] wrote:
> Please disregard my last post. I believe that the install that I  
> followed assumed that the user had an existing Exchange server  
> running, I do not. I am looking to build a completely open-source  
> Exchange replacement that would work with Outlook natively.

Hi Jon,

None of our installation guide available on the tracker require any
Exchange server installation. The only guide we have that refers/require
an Exchange server is the mapiproxy (proxy-mode) guide only available
through make doxygen.

Your dcesrv_mapiproxy problem suggests you have not installed OpenChange
at Samba4 location or didn't setup ldconfig properly.

> 
> I believe at this point what I am really needing to do is install SOGo  
> and use that as my exchange replacement box.
> 
> Is this correct?

I'm not sure I understand the question here.

> 
> Are the package requirements for Fedora the same as for Ubuntu, i.e.
> 
> apt-get install monotone gnustep-make libgnustep-base-dev gobjc  
> libxml2-dev libldap2-dev libssl-dev zlib-dev libpq-dev autotools-dev

I couldn't tell, I've only written the guide for Ubuntu so far. Feel
free to report modifications/amendment to the guide so we can update it
accordingly.

Kind Regards,
Julien.

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Julien Kerihuel
[email protected]
OpenChange Project Manager

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