Re: [SOGo] Install on a webhost?

2013-02-13 Thread Valentin Bud
Hello Troy,

On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 1:58 AM, Troy Shafer wrote:

>  has anyone had luck with installation on hostgator or godaddy?  I have
> dedicated server at HG and I can install custom software. Just curious if
> anyone else had any luck using them and SoGO?
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I have installed SOGo on a VM from scratch using Debian Squeeze as OS. I
have also configured SOGo with nginx because of it's clean syntax,
performance and because of personal preference.

I think you can easily install SOGo on any operating system. The inverse
guys have packages/rpms [1] for Debian (Lenny, Squeeze, Wheezy), Ubuntu
(Lucid, Maverick, Natty, Oneiric and Precise), Red Hat/CentOS 5 and 6.

You can also add, as per documentation [2], the sources to your package
management (apt, aptitude, yum) and use that to install SOGo.

SOGo is pretty easy to configure if your email infrastructure is up and
running. If not, I'd start with that first and plugin in SOGo afterwards. I
personally use Cyrus IMAP with OpenLDAP and MySQL. Your mileage may vary.
Others will tell you that Dovecot is their choice. SOGo works perfectly
with either of those, it comes down to personal preference and personal
knowledge about this different technologies I guess.

If you hit the wall in your encounter feel free to come back for help.
There are many knowledgeable people around this mailing list that can
provide guidance.

[1]: http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/backend.html
[2]: http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/documentation.html

Cheers and Goodwill,
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[SOGo] BTS activities for Wednesday, February 13 2013

2013-02-13 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Wednesday, February 13 2013





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Wednesday, February 13 2013

  
  
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	2013-02-13 10:43:09
	new (open)
	OpenChange backend
	samba4 crashes when processing a certain calendar element
	
	  
	
2243
	2013-02-13 08:14:53
	updated (open)
	Web Mail
	Impossible to move a mail.
	
	  
	
  
  




Re: [SOGo] Reminder Snooze Synchronization Across Devices

2013-02-13 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 12/02/13 11:26, Sean Deschamps wrote:
I make great use of reminders in Thunderbird as well as on my Android 
phone.  I often snooze these reminders even for a full day.  Is is 
possible to snooze globally so that I do not have to snooze on each 
device?

That's usually a per-device thingy.

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[SOGo] Install on a webhost?

2013-02-13 Thread Troy Shafer
Title: Troy signature

  
  
has anyone had luck with installation on hostgator or godaddy?  I
have dedicated server at HG and I can install custom software. Just
curious if anyone else had any luck using them and SoGO?
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  Shafer
  
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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Ronald J. Yacketta
Followed the SOGo instructions for setting up RHEL6 
(http://www.sogo.nu/english/support/faq/article/how-to-install-sogo-and-sope-through-yum-1.html)
 and 
http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
 for forge.

Depending on your architecture you may need to use the i386 versions
 
 
On Wednesday, 13 February, 2013 02:50 EST, "Gert Karpelin" 
 wrote: 
 
> I've never heard  about scientific linux :) , but  I will try it .
> And I must use same yum repostories as for redhat6 (including 
> [rpmforge-extras]
> and [epel]) ?
> 
> Gert
> 
> 
> 
> 2013/2/13 Ronald J. Yacketta 
> 
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wednesday, 13 February, 2013 08:47 EST, "Ludovic Marcotte" <
> > lmarco...@inverse.ca> wrote:
> >
> > > On 13/02/13 08:38, Gianni Boscarino wrote:
> > > > HI there and thanks...So it's scientific linux??
> > > I think he meant Scientific Pangolin.
> >
> > *lol* how about https://www.scientificlinux.org/
> > >
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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Gert Karpelin
I've never heard  about scientific linux :) , but  I will try it .
And I must use same yum repostories as for redhat6 (including [rpmforge-extras]
and [epel]) ?

Gert



2013/2/13 Ronald J. Yacketta 

>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 13 February, 2013 08:47 EST, "Ludovic Marcotte" <
> lmarco...@inverse.ca> wrote:
>
> > On 13/02/13 08:38, Gianni Boscarino wrote:
> > > HI there and thanks...So it's scientific linux??
> > I think he meant Scientific Pangolin.
>
> *lol* how about https://www.scientificlinux.org/
> >
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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Steve Ankeny

For our use, we chose to go with the ZEG appliance!

We had some familiarity with Linux on desktops, but we purchased 4 hours 
of paid support from Inverse, and they configured the initial 
installation.  We mounted it on VMware.


1-1/2 years later, we were faced with upgrading both the underlying 
Ubuntu (11.04 to 12.04) and 'sogo,' 'sope and 'cyrus'  We had some 
problems with 'cyrus' that required help from Inverse.


However, most of the updates/upgrades went well, and I was able to work 
through them.


We've been very happy with the ZEG appliance!  I found that 'webmin' 
helped with the initial configuration, and I suspect it will help even 
further when we decide to install 'samba4'


I recommend using the ZEG appliance (but would agree that documentation 
would help)


On 02/13/2013 11:04 AM, Buddy Butterfly wrote:

Hi,

I would go with the appliance given.
You can run it in VMWare, Xenserver or Virtualbox.
There should be everything installed. Though,
there is no documentation on how to configure this
to your needs. For example, it involves creating
a new ldap root etc.

Cheers,
Matt


Am 13.02.2013 01:16, schrieb gia...@compulogics.com.au:

Hi all,
I am new here and at Sogo.  I am looking for a linux distro which is easy to
maintain and onto which sogo installs properly.  Some distros do not support
samba4 and ldap needed.

I have tried ubuntu, but it is too daunting..maybe it's just me.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Buddy Butterfly
Hi,

I would go with the appliance given.
You can run it in VMWare, Xenserver or Virtualbox.
There should be everything installed. Though,
there is no documentation on how to configure this
to your needs. For example, it involves creating
a new ldap root etc.

Cheers,
Matt


Am 13.02.2013 01:16, schrieb gia...@compulogics.com.au:
> Hi all,
> I am new here and at Sogo.  I am looking for a linux distro which is easy to
> maintain and onto which sogo installs properly.  Some distros do not support
> samba4 and ldap needed.
>
> I have tried ubuntu, but it is too daunting..maybe it's just me.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> gb

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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Ronald J. Yacketta
 
 
 
On Wednesday, 13 February, 2013 08:47 EST, "Ludovic Marcotte" 
 wrote: 
 
> On 13/02/13 08:38, Gianni Boscarino wrote:
> > HI there and thanks...So it's scientific linux??
> I think he meant Scientific Pangolin.

*lol* how about https://www.scientificlinux.org/
> 
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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Marc Patermann

Gianni,

gia...@compulogics.com.au schrieb (13.02.2013 01:16 Uhr):


I am new here and at Sogo.  I am looking for a linux distro which is easy to
maintain and onto which sogo installs properly.  Some distros do not support
samba4 and ldap needed.

I have tried ubuntu, but it is too daunting..maybe it's just me.

Yes.

All in all it's your choice.
Everything that feels easy at start can become hard later on.


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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Gert Karpelin

Hi,

I plan install sogo. It is difficult to install sogo on ubuntu 12.04???

And it is easier to install sogo on Scientific Linux???




13.02.2013 15:53, Gianni Boscarino kirjutas:

That's Ubuntu anyway...

-Original Message-
From: mourik jan heupink [mailto:heup...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2013 9:51 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Newby question


I think he meant Scientific Pangolin.

Precisely



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RE: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Gianni Boscarino
That's Ubuntu anyway...

-Original Message-
From: mourik jan heupink [mailto:heup...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2013 9:51 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Newby question

> I think he meant Scientific Pangolin.
Precisely
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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread mourik jan heupink

I think he meant Scientific Pangolin.

Precisely
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RE: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Gianni Boscarino
OK so we are going to have one armor-plated four legged pengo!!

-Original Message-
From: Ludovic Marcotte [mailto:lmarco...@inverse.ca] 
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2013 9:48 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Newby question

On 13/02/13 08:38, Gianni Boscarino wrote:
> HI there and thanks...So it's scientific linux??
I think he meant Scientific Pangolin.

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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Ludovic Marcotte

On 13/02/13 08:38, Gianni Boscarino wrote:

HI there and thanks...So it's scientific linux??

I think he meant Scientific Pangolin.

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RE: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Gianni Boscarino
HI there and thanks...So it's scientific linux??

-Original Message-
From: Ronald J. Yacketta [mailto:yacke...@potsdam.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2013 7:48 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Newby question

 
 
 
On Wednesday, 13 February, 2013 01:52 EST, "vordoo"  wrote: 
 
> 
> 
> On 2013-02-13 03:46, Ronald J. Yacketta
>   wrote:
> 
> 
>   We use Slackware 6.3 (Spin off of RedHat / Centos) , its pretty much a 
> breeze to install and maintain. 
> Simple to add the SOGo repo and install SOGo / DB (MySQL or PSQL)
>  
> 
> 
> ROFLOL
> 
> :-)
 
yup and major ROFL *sigh*

Should have been Scientific Linux (https://www.scientificlinux.org/)
 

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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba4 (From Inverse) - REWRITE: list servers not implemented

2013-02-13 Thread Sven Tegethoff

On 12.02.2013 20:18, Netwo Dist wrote:


My 14th day trying to get all of these things installed on my super 
stable Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I am still not getting there. Samba4 was ok 
when I compiled it from sources but then openchange and sogo 
apt-get install said "Hold on my brother, there is no samba4, x and y, 
and z installed, STOP". Okay I thought, let's do it the official 
way Basically there is no way to get it installed still.


Why are you trying to compile parts of the package on your own? I've 
installed everything with apt-get from the inverse repo, and I have no 
problems with dependencies or anything.


If you want to compile stuff on your own that other ubuntu packages 
depend on, the only way to make that work is to build your own packages.


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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Ronald J. Yacketta
 
 
 
On Wednesday, 13 February, 2013 01:52 EST, "vordoo"  wrote: 
 
> 
> 
> On 2013-02-13 03:46, Ronald J. Yacketta
>   wrote:
> 
> 
>   We use Slackware 6.3 (Spin off of RedHat / Centos) , its pretty much a 
> breeze to install and maintain. 
> Simple to add the SOGo repo and install SOGo / DB (MySQL or PSQL)
>  
> 
> 
> ROFLOL
> 
> :-)
 
yup and major ROFL *sigh*

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Re: [SOGo] Problems with TB17ESR Extensions ....

2013-02-13 Thread Steve Ankeny

Resolved it!  Thx

My 'extensions.rdf' was looking for updates at 
'sogo.meadorandco.com/plugins/updates.php'


I examined '/var/www/plugins' and found the previous versions:

'sogo-connector-3.107.xpi'
'sogo-integrator-3.107.xpi'

Initially, all I've done is rename these files, so they're not called by 
'updates.php'


Then I installed my modified integrator extension manually, and 
everything works fine.


I will place my modified integrator and connector files at 
'/var/www/plugins' and modify 'updates.php' and that should resolve the 
issue permanently.  Thanks for the suggestions.


It always helps to work things out by having a second pair of eyes 
looking over your shoulder.


By the way, for anyone new to SOGo, I very highly recommend the ZEG and 
Inverse.  They've helped us a lot, and we've really appreciated the 
support from Jean Raby, as well as the user list.


On 02/12/2013 11:01 PM, Donny Brooks wrote:

Sounds like you are using a SOGo update server and it is pulling the old 
versions in from it.
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Re: [SOGo] Newby question

2013-02-13 Thread Ronald J. Yacketta
 Ops!! should refrain from posting when tired *lol*

Scientific Linux 6.3
 
 
On Tuesday, 12 February, 2013 08:46 EST, "Ronald J. Yacketta" 
 wrote: 
 
> We use Slackware 6.3 (Spin off of RedHat / Centos) , its pretty much a breeze 
> to install and maintain. 
> Simple to add the SOGo repo and install SOGo / DB (MySQL or PSQL)
>  
>  
> On Tuesday, 12 February, 2013 07:16 EST, gia...@compulogics.com.au wrote: 
>  
> > Hi all,
> > I am new here and at Sogo.  I am looking for a linux distro which is easy to
> > maintain and onto which sogo installs properly.  Some distros do not support
> > samba4 and ldap needed.
> > 
> > I have tried ubuntu, but it is too daunting..maybe it's just me.
> > 
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> > gb
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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba4 (From Inverse) - REWRITE: list servers not implemented

2013-02-13 Thread Malte Brunnlieb
 

Thanks! 

I will give it a try if I can spare some time for it. 

Am
13.02.2013 11:37, schrieb Rowland Penny: 

> On 13/02/13 07:37, Malte
Brunnlieb wrote: 
> 
>> Hi, 
>> 
>> I am in the same situation, that I
cannot get SOGo running with native Outlook support on my ubuntu 12.04
vserver. Unfortunately, after trying this several weeks now I have less
time to go deeper into this topic. 
>> 
>> For the samba4 installation,
I used this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~wagungs/+archive/samba4 [1]
>>
Perhaps this will help you. 
>> 
>> My greatest problem are the
start/stop scripts of samba4 as they do not terminate and thus the
installation/configuration/deinstallation of the samba4 package has to
be interrupted manually...
>> I had this problem also with the native
supported samba4 alpha package from the officially supported package
list for pecise, but I do not know how to get rid of it. Any ideas?
Anybody who observes the same issue and get it solved? 
>> 
>> Greetings

>> 
>> Am 12.02.2013 20:18, schrieb Netwo Dist: 
>> 
>>> Okay, I have
managed to install samba4 frm iverse ignoring acl_xattr.so errors. 
>>>

>>> I have used dpkg -i --force-conflicts samba4-clients to squeeze in
samba4-clients - so basically I have version 4 client as my server is
version 4 too. Right. 
>>> 
>>> I have been following official install
docs as closely as possible and asking any advice on the mailing lists
as i go along. Now let's test our samba4 before we can go ahead and get
sogo up and running: 
>>> 
>>> root@server:~/debs# smbclient4 -L
localhost -U% 
>>> Failed to connect to ncacn_np:localhost -
NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY 
>>> REWRITE: list servers not implemented 
>>> 
>>>
*Wooops, what is that? Doesn't seem to work.* 
>>> HELP 
>>>

>>> My 14th day trying to get all of these things installed on my super
stable Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I am still not getting there. Samba4 was ok
when I compiled it from sources but then openchange and sogo apt-get
install said "Hold on my brother, there is no samba4, x and y, and z
installed, STOP". Okay I thought, let's do it the official way
Basically there is no way to get it installed still. 
>>> 
>>> Thank you
for your patience, 
>>> 
>>> -"The man who is going to die"
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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS samba4 (From Inverse) - REWRITE: list servers not implemented

2013-02-13 Thread Rowland Penny

On 13/02/13 07:37, Malte Brunnlieb wrote:


Hi,

I am in the same situation, that I cannot get SOGo running with native 
Outlook support on my ubuntu 12.04 vserver. Unfortunately, after 
trying this several weeks now I have less time to go deeper into this 
topic.


For the samba4 installation, I used this PPA: 
https://launchpad.net/~wagungs/+archive/samba4

Perhaps this will help you.

My greatest problem are the start/stop scripts of samba4 as they do 
not terminate and thus the installation/configuration/deinstallation 
of the samba4 package has to be interrupted manually...
I had this problem also with the native supported samba4 alpha package 
from the officially supported package list for pecise, but I do not 
know how to get rid of it. Any ideas? Anybody who observes the same 
issue and get it solved?


Greetings

Am 12.02.2013 20:18, schrieb Netwo Dist:

Okay, I have managed to install samba4 frm iverse ignoring 
acl_xattr.so errors.
I have used dpkg -i --force-conflicts samba4-clients to squeeze in 
samba4-clients - so basically I have version 4 client as my server is 
version 4 too. Right.
I have been following official install docs as closely as possible 
and asking any advice on the mailing lists as i go along. Now let's 
test our samba4 before we can go ahead and get sogo up and running:

root@server:~/debs# smbclient4 -L localhost -U%
Failed to connect to ncacn_np:localhost - NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
REWRITE: list servers not implemented
*Wooops, what is that? Doesn't seem to work.*
HELP
My 14th day trying to get all of these things installed on my super 
stable Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I am still not getting there. Samba4 was ok 
when I compiled it from sources but then openchange and sogo 
apt-get install said "Hold on my brother, there is no samba4, x and 
y, and z installed, STOP". Okay I thought, let's do it the official 
way Basically there is no way to get it installed still.

Thank you for your patience,
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