Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Szládovics Péter

2016-01-27 15:02 keltezéssel, Marc Patermann írta:

Documentation is far better than i.e. at *openXchange*...


BTW it's existing yet?
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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Charles Marcus
On 1/27/2016 3:22 PM, Szládovics Péter  wrote:
> 2016-01-27 19:38 keltezéssel, Tanstaafl írta:
>> On 1/27/2016 10:22 AM, Szládovics Péter  wrote:
>>> It does support EAS? Zimbra/Zentyal does.
>>> IredMail absolutely not similar with SOGo... :)
>> Not similar - it *uses* SOGo for the Groupware features, if you elect to
>> use them.
>>
>> http://www.iredmail.org/features.html#caldav_carddav
>>
>> Note where it says:
>>
>> "Note: These 2 services require SOGo Groupware, if you need them, please
>> choose to install SOGo during iRedMail installation."
>
> Not exactly...

Not exactly... what?

> Less:
> http://www.iredmail.org/download.html
> "SOGo groupware provides webmail, calendar (CalDAV), contacts
> (CardDAV), tasks and memo/notes services.

Yes, that is what I said: Groupware features.

> *Full/native Exchange protocol support requires OpenChange and Samba4,
> but they're not integrated in iRedMail, so iRedMail doesn't provide
> full/native support for Microsoft Outlook clients*, Apple Mail.app and
> iOS devices. BlackBerry 10 works fine. Check our documents
> 
> to setup these supported clients."
>
> Oups...

Oups is right. You're confusing 'Exchange' features with 'Groupware'
features.

I never said anything about Exchange.

>> Personally I prefer doing it myself (I like postfixadmin for managing
>> my user db), but nothing wrong with iRedMail. 
>
> I prefer one of any text editor :)

Which is fine if you only have a few users, but for a large
installation, a DB is a necessity, and you can't manage a (real) DB with
a text editor.
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[SOGo] BTS activities for Wednesday, January 27 2016

2016-01-27 Thread SOGo reporter
Title: BTS activities for Wednesday, January 27 2016





  
BTS Activities

  Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
  Project: SOGo
  For the period covering: Wednesday, January 27 2016

  
  
idlast updatestatus (resolution)categorysummary
	
	
	  
	
3463
	2016-01-27 11:47:18
	updated (open)
	SOGo
	emails received from SOGO with bad encoding, attachments are lost
	
	  
	
3460
	2016-01-27 12:56:01
	updated (open)
	ActiveSync
	Mobile NOKIA E7-00 (OS Symbian ANNA and BELLE) not able to sync
	
	  
	
3459
	2016-01-27 04:42:49
	updated (open)
	Backend Calendar
	Cannot use spaces in calendar title field when typing in Japanese
	
	  
	
3461
	2016-01-27 06:52:01
	updated (open)
	Packaging (Debian)
	Warning message with default /etc/apache2/conf-available/SOGo.conf
	
	  
	
3462
	2016-01-27 11:14:33
	updated (open)
	Web Mail
	Button to create Event/Task is in the middle of the screen
	
	  
	
3464
	2016-01-27 13:43:19
	closed (fixed)
	GUI
	Empty Adressbook in WebGUI with LDAP/ADS
	
	  
	
  
  




[SOGo] Webmail doesn't show unread count on subfolders

2016-01-27 Thread fsantiago


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Hello,

On my email server i have both roundcube webmail and sogo running. I 
noticed that sogo doesn't show the unread email count on subfolders as 
RC does.


These folders and the automatic filtering of mail to them were made in 
RC with filtering by dovecot sieve by way of the RC managesieve plugin.


anything i can do to have sogo recognize the unread count? once i click 
on any folder it's count label updates immediately but doesn't display 
when i first login and am sitting at the inbox. Thanks.


- - Fabian S.

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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Tanstaafl
On 1/27/2016 10:22 AM, Szládovics Péter  wrote:
> It does support EAS? Zimbra/Zentyal does.
> IredMail absolutely not similar with SOGo... :)

Not similar - it *uses* SOGo for the Groupware features, if you elect to
use them.

http://www.iredmail.org/features.html#caldav_carddav

Note where it says:

"Note: These 2 services require SOGo Groupware, if you need them, please
choose to install SOGo during iRedMail installation."

> So, IredMail just an admin frontend for some backend solutions,

No, that would be iRedAdmin-Pro (commercial). iRedMail itself is free,
open source, and basically makes it easy to install everything and get
it working together.

Personally I prefer doing it myself (I like postfixadmin for managing my
user db), but nothing wrong with iRedMail.
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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Marc Patermann

Chris,

Am 26.01.2016 um 20:46 Uhr schrieb Chris:

why have you chosen SOGo? I'm looking for a groupware. SOGo is so far my
favorite, but there are some other (also free) alternatives. Which
programs have you tested? What were advantages / disadvantages?

as said by others:
- great integration in Thunderbird (hope this will stay with us …)
- integration in our existing infrastructure
  -- stay with your IMAP server (other than Zarafa)
  -- stay with your SMTP server
  -- only little change in our LDAP objects was needed

Documentation is far better than i.e. at openXchange, where we were not 
able to install and integrate a test server in our environment.


With Thunderbird as our mail client for Linux and Windows new users only 
need to type mail address and passwort - thanks to automx! - restart 
Thunderd and type password for SOGo again and they are ready to use mail 
and calendar.


Integrating SOGo with SOGoSync and an MDM is on the list.


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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Tanstaafl
On 1/27/2016 7:40 AM, Zhang Huangbin  wrote:
> 
>> On Jan 27, 2016, at 9:14 PM, Szládovics Péter  wrote:
>>
>> Others? - What kind of similar alternative has same features?
> 
> iRedMail: http://www.iredmail.org/ :)

Which uses SOGo for the Groupware part...

:)
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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Szládovics Péter

2016-01-27 13:40 keltezéssel, Zhang Huangbin írta:

On Jan 27, 2016, at 9:14 PM, Szládovics Péter  wrote:

Others? - What kind of similar alternative has same features?

iRedMail: http://www.iredmail.org/ :)


It does support EAS? Zimbra/Zentyal does.
IredMail absolutely not similar with SOGo... :)

So, IredMail just an admin frontend for some backend solutions, but 
doesn't support all features of them, and you get problems, when you 
configure some backend services with your hand.

In mí opinion the IredMail just a toy for home only :)
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[SOGo] change example.come to my domain name

2016-01-27 Thread Mehdi Samani

Hi All

I am new in use SOGo, and try to configure it as SMTP in my network. I 
used SOGo groupware and the try to change domain name to my domain but 
unfortunately there is no luck.

Is anybody know all steps to change example.come to my domain name?

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Re: [SOGo] Calendar Timezone-like errors (webmail & lightning)

2016-01-27 Thread Ben

Christian --

I have webmail "Preferences" --> "General" --> "Current Time Zone"  set 
to America/Denver. I changed it to Chicago and Europe/London and in both 
cases it is still off by one hour: the Denver Noon event reports as  
11:00 MST  / 12:00CST / 18:00 GMT instead of what the ICS file says 
which is 19:00 GMT (and thus 12:00MST, 1:00CST).


Also, I don't think this would explain why ActiveSync is wrong but 
CalDav is right on the same machine (Android or Win 10).


Thanks,

Ben

On 1/27/2016 1:37 AM, Christian Mack wrote:

Hello

What have you set in that user in web interface for "Preferences" -->
"General" --> "Current Time Zone" ?


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 26.01.2016 um 17:42 schrieb Ben:

More details on my off-by-one-hour issue. If create an event in Google
and invite my sogo account (see previous emails for attached ICS file),
then the event is right in T-bird, but not in webmail. I've now
discovered that it is wrong when the calendar is accesses via SOGo's
Exchange (ActiveSync) protocol and right when accessed via CalDav. On my
Android phone, I added the same account as both an 'Exchange' account
and a Caldav one and I see all my events twice, but the Exchange account
shows them one hour earlier. Likewise, I can setup the exchange account
on my Windows 10 box and it is an hour early, but T-bird over CalDav
shows the right time.

Any ideas what could cause this? Is there a way to see what the calendar
looks like over Exchange (activesync) to help debug? It seems like
Webmail and ActiveSync, but not CalDav have some timezone or parsing issue.

Any suggestions, thoughts, help greatly appreciated as this is very
annoying (and confusing for users) and I don't really know what else to do.

Thanks,

Ben






On 1/21/2016 1:41 PM, Ben wrote:

Thanks Jeff. That confirms that there is something strange in my setup
/ install of SOGo. My /etc/sogo/sogo.conf hasn't changed since Feb
2015, but it is the only thing I can think of iun that file that might
be the source of this timezone weirdness is the SOGoTimeZone
parameter. I have

SOGoTimeZone = America/Denver;

and nothing else looks relevant. (And even that is just a default
preference, so it shouldn't matter). The date command returns the
right time (reporting MST):


  date

Thu Jan 21 13:36:44 MST 2016


I think I've run out of ideas. Can anyone think of something to check
or a test to run? Is there any data in the database that could have
gotten messed up that might explain this? This issue has held over
multiple versions of SOGo and since no one else is seeing it, it makes
me think if it some subtle server configuration issue, but I just
can't think what it would be or what would have changed. I did upgrade
from Debian Wheezy (7)to Jessie (8) about a month ago, but I don't
how/why that would matter.

Thanks,

Ben




On 1/21/2016 11:52 AM, Jeff Folk wrote:

Belay that… Right-clicked a calendar to import an event… My time zone
was set to Am/Denver and it imported as 12:00pm

Jeff

On Jan 21, 2016, at 12:49 PM, Jeff Folk wrote:


On Jan 21, 2016, at 10:19 AM, Ben wrote:


Could someone import the attached ICS file into SOGo and report
what time the event shows up at? If you go to webmail and change
your timezone to Europe/London, it should say 19:00 GMT (for me I
get 18:00). If you change to America/Denver, it should been 12:00
MST (I get 11:00 MST).

Assuming it imports right for other people (there would be a lot
more traffic on the mailing list if everyone were seeing this), any
one have any ideas why such a simple ICS isn't being read right on
my SOGo install? (Debian Jessie, SOGo version 2.3.6).

Thanks,

Ben

Ben,

Imported fine for me - reported 1-19 13:00 (I'm CST). Granted, I
imported to iCal and sync'd to SOGo. I don't see a way to import an
.ics directly in the SOGo web interface…

Jeff




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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Szládovics Péter

2016-01-27 19:38 keltezéssel, Tanstaafl írta:

On 1/27/2016 10:22 AM, Szládovics Péter  wrote:

It does support EAS? Zimbra/Zentyal does.
IredMail absolutely not similar with SOGo... :)

Not similar - it *uses* SOGo for the Groupware features, if you elect to
use them.

http://www.iredmail.org/features.html#caldav_carddav

Note where it says:

"Note: These 2 services require SOGo Groupware, if you need them, please
choose to install SOGo during iRedMail installation."


Not exactly... Less:
http://www.iredmail.org/download.html
"SOGo groupware provides webmail, calendar (CalDAV), contacts (CardDAV), 
tasks and memo/notes services. *Full/native Exchange protocol support 
requires OpenChange and Samba4, but they're not integrated in iRedMail, 
so iRedMail doesn't provide full/native support for Microsoft Outlook 
clients*, Apple Mail.app and iOS devices. BlackBerry 10 works fine. 
Check our documents 
 
to setup these supported clients."


Oups...


So, IredMail just an admin frontend for some backend solutions,

No, that would be iRedAdmin-Pro (commercial). iRedMail itself is free,
open source, and basically makes it easy to install everything and get
it working together.

Personally I prefer doing it myself (I like postfixadmin for managing my
user db), but nothing wrong with iRedMail.


I prefer one of any text editor :)
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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Szládovics Péter

2016-01-27 21:29 keltezéssel, Charles Marcus írta:

On 1/27/2016 3:22 PM, Szládovics Péter  wrote:

2016-01-27 19:38 keltezéssel, Tanstaafl írta:

On 1/27/2016 10:22 AM, Szládovics Péter  wrote:
It does support EAS? Zimbra/Zentyal does. IredMail absolutely not 
similar with SOGo... :)

Not similar - it *uses* SOGo for the Groupware features, if you elect to
use them.

http://www.iredmail.org/features.html#caldav_carddav

Note where it says:

"Note: These 2 services require SOGo Groupware, if you need them, please
choose to install SOGo during iRedMail installation."


Not exactly...


Not exactly... what?


Less:
http://www.iredmail.org/download.html
"SOGo groupware provides webmail, calendar (CalDAV), contacts 
(CardDAV), tasks and memo/notes services.


Yes, that is what I said: Groupware features.

*Full/native Exchange protocol support requires OpenChange and 
Samba4, but they're not integrated in iRedMail, so iRedMail doesn't 
provide full/native support for Microsoft Outlook clients*, Apple 
Mail.app and iOS devices. BlackBerry 10 works fine. Check our 
documents 
 
to setup these supported clients."


Oups...


Oups is right. You're confusing 'Exchange' features with 'Groupware' 
features.


I never said anything about Exchange.


But I did :)
/red above/

Personally I prefer doing it myself (I like postfixadmin for 
managing my user db), but nothing wrong with iRedMail. 


I prefer one of any text editor :)


Which is fine if you only have a few users, but for a large 
installation, a DB is a necessity, and you can't manage a (real) DB 
with a text editor.


My users in Samba AD. Postfix and Dovecot configurations are in a text file.
ldif files (if necessary) can create with any editor. But you are right, 
a domain member windows with server admin tools is better than an editor 
for manage AD users :)

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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.3.7

2016-01-27 Thread Ian McMichael

On 27/01/16 04:14, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:

It's now available in the repos.


Thanks for this quick update, the missing Junk folder icon is fixed now 
on our 2.3.7a systems.


Any more information available anywhere on the new junk SMTP 
integration?  Does it simply forward copies of the marked/unmarked 
messages to the addresses you specify (presumably for Bayesian filter 
training, if used)?


If the new SOGoMailJunkSettings parameter is unset, do the Junk buttons 
simply move a message between Inbox and the Junk folder with no other 
action?  I presume there is no adaptive junk control that Thunderbird 
implements and that messages marked in the web interface will have no 
impact on Thunderbird if a user access their mailbox with both?

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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Alessandro Briosi
Il 26/01/2016 20:46, Chris ha scritto:
> Dear All,
>
> why have you chosen SOGo? I'm looking for a groupware. SOGo is so far my
> favorite, but there are some other (also free) alternatives. Which
> programs have you tested? What were advantages / disadvantages?

Personally because it integrates with the current infrastructure we have
as it's independent from the mail system below (postfix,dovecot,mysql,
etc). All the others I know require specific software to be used.

And also 'cause of the integration with Thunderbird and ActiveSync.

It's a very good product, and it has proven to be very stable and fast.
ActiveSync needs probably more work, as it tends to use lots of
resources (it got better with latest releases).

We don't need to emulate Exchange so I cannot say how it works, but it
might be a very big advantage to the customers using Outlook (which also
works with ActiveSync btw)


One "defect" I found is that it misses a simple way to personalize the
web interface. Though I am not really sure I like the new GUI version
created with Angular (but that's personal), I think this should be
solved with the new release ...

The other eventual disadvantage/advantage is that it must be compiled,
it's not interpreted as many new web technologies, so it's fast but it
cannot be used on shared hosts or anything. The compiled packages exist
for all major Linux distributions so it's not difficult to setup.

This are my 2 cents

Ciao.
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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Infoo Matic

On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 20:46 CET, "Chris"  wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> why have you chosen SOGo? I'm looking for a groupware. SOGo is so far my
> favorite, but there are some other (also free) alternatives. Which
> programs have you tested? What were advantages / disadvantages?

simply put: SOGo is great. My answer here: 
https://lists.inverse.ca/sogo/arc/users/2015-07/msg00132.html
 ... maybe this thread is interesting for you.

Best regards,
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Re: [SOGo] Calendar Timezone-like errors (webmail & lightning)

2016-01-27 Thread Christian Mack
Hello

What have you set in that user in web interface for "Preferences" -->
"General" --> "Current Time Zone" ?


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 26.01.2016 um 17:42 schrieb Ben:
> More details on my off-by-one-hour issue. If create an event in Google
> and invite my sogo account (see previous emails for attached ICS file),
> then the event is right in T-bird, but not in webmail. I've now
> discovered that it is wrong when the calendar is accesses via SOGo's
> Exchange (ActiveSync) protocol and right when accessed via CalDav. On my
> Android phone, I added the same account as both an 'Exchange' account
> and a Caldav one and I see all my events twice, but the Exchange account
> shows them one hour earlier. Likewise, I can setup the exchange account
> on my Windows 10 box and it is an hour early, but T-bird over CalDav
> shows the right time.
> 
> Any ideas what could cause this? Is there a way to see what the calendar
> looks like over Exchange (activesync) to help debug? It seems like
> Webmail and ActiveSync, but not CalDav have some timezone or parsing issue.
> 
> Any suggestions, thoughts, help greatly appreciated as this is very
> annoying (and confusing for users) and I don't really know what else to do.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ben
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 1/21/2016 1:41 PM, Ben wrote:
>> Thanks Jeff. That confirms that there is something strange in my setup
>> / install of SOGo. My /etc/sogo/sogo.conf hasn't changed since Feb
>> 2015, but it is the only thing I can think of iun that file that might
>> be the source of this timezone weirdness is the SOGoTimeZone
>> parameter. I have
>>
>>SOGoTimeZone = America/Denver;
>>
>> and nothing else looks relevant. (And even that is just a default
>> preference, so it shouldn't matter). The date command returns the
>> right time (reporting MST):
>>
>> >  date
>> Thu Jan 21 13:36:44 MST 2016
>>
>>
>> I think I've run out of ideas. Can anyone think of something to check
>> or a test to run? Is there any data in the database that could have
>> gotten messed up that might explain this? This issue has held over
>> multiple versions of SOGo and since no one else is seeing it, it makes
>> me think if it some subtle server configuration issue, but I just
>> can't think what it would be or what would have changed. I did upgrade
>> from Debian Wheezy (7)to Jessie (8) about a month ago, but I don't
>> how/why that would matter.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ben
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/21/2016 11:52 AM, Jeff Folk wrote:
>>> Belay that… Right-clicked a calendar to import an event… My time zone
>>> was set to Am/Denver and it imported as 12:00pm
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>> On Jan 21, 2016, at 12:49 PM, Jeff Folk wrote:
>>>
 On Jan 21, 2016, at 10:19 AM, Ben wrote:

> Could someone import the attached ICS file into SOGo and report
> what time the event shows up at? If you go to webmail and change
> your timezone to Europe/London, it should say 19:00 GMT (for me I
> get 18:00). If you change to America/Denver, it should been 12:00
> MST (I get 11:00 MST).
>
> Assuming it imports right for other people (there would be a lot
> more traffic on the mailing list if everyone were seeing this), any
> one have any ideas why such a simple ICS isn't being read right on
> my SOGo install? (Debian Jessie, SOGo version 2.3.6).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ben

 Ben,

 Imported fine for me - reported 1-19 13:00 (I'm CST). Granted, I
 imported to iCal and sync'd to SOGo. I don't see a way to import an
 .ics directly in the SOGo web interface…

 Jeff
>>>
>>
> 


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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Sven Schwedas
On 2016-01-27 13:53, Martin Simovic wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have tested many groupware solutions out there, Zimbra, Zarafa amongst
> others. SOGo turned out to be the best. 
> SOGo is not perfect. But we struggled to find anything closely as good
> as SOGo.
> 
> SOGo plugs into existing infrastructure (IMAP, SMTP server,
> Authentication backed) and does not try to reinvent the wheel.

Amen to that.

We used to use Exchange. When we decided to ditch it, we had to rip out
and replace our whole mailing infrastructure.

We replaced it with Univention Corporate Server. When we decided to
upgrade a single part, we had rip out and replace our whole domain
infrastructure.

Now, we have a bunch of isolated components – SMTP, Antispam, IMAP,
Groupware, … –, and we can upgrade or replace any single one without
getting into trouble with the rest.

> Best Regards
> Martin.
> 
>> On 26 Jan 2016, at 20:46, Chris > > wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> why have you chosen SOGo? I'm looking for a groupware. SOGo is so far my
>> favorite, but there are some other (also free) alternatives. Which
>> programs have you tested? What were advantages / disadvantages?
>>
>> - Chris
>>
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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Szládovics Péter

2016-01-26 20:46 keltezéssel, Chris írta:

Dear All,

why have you chosen SOGo? I'm looking for a groupware. SOGo is so far my
favorite, but there are some other (also free) alternatives.


What alternatives do you think about?
Zentyal? - Free (Community) edition has no support, but it contains SOGo 
too...
Zimbra? - Free (Open Source) edition has limited features too... 
https://www.zimbra.com/email-server-software/product-edition-comparison/

Others? - What kind of similar alternative has same features?

What do you talking about exactly? What features are needed for you?

With SOGo - I'm free.
- User authentication/authorization type is my decision.
- IMAP server type is my decision.
- SQL server type is my decision.
- Other settings (SMTP, Sieve, quota, etc) are all my decisions.

What can I get from any complex (click-click-finish) systems? Freedom 
like above? No, I don't think so - just lot of dependencies.
SOGo is complicated than other systems? Of course, because it is a part 
of a big picture, what you need to finished - a challenge, what you need 
to done. And you need a lot of Linux knowledge for success.
If you don't have enough time, knowledge, patience, endurance and 
volition, then you will fail. But if you win the fight, then you will 
proud and happy :)



Which programs have you tested? What were advantages / disadvantages?


SOGo :) And I'm satisfied :)
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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Martin Simovic
Hi,

I have tested many groupware solutions out there, Zimbra, Zarafa amongst 
others. SOGo turned out to be the best. 
SOGo is not perfect. But we struggled to find anything closely as good as SOGo.

SOGo plugs into existing infrastructure (IMAP, SMTP server, Authentication 
backed) and does not try to reinvent the wheel.

Best Regards
Martin.

> On 26 Jan 2016, at 20:46, Chris  wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> why have you chosen SOGo? I'm looking for a groupware. SOGo is so far my
> favorite, but there are some other (also free) alternatives. Which
> programs have you tested? What were advantages / disadvantages?
> 
> - Chris
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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Steve Ankeny

On 01/26/2016 02:46 PM, Chris wrote:

Dear All,

why have you chosen SOGo? I'm looking for a groupware. SOGo is so far my
favorite, but there are some other (also free) alternatives. Which
programs have you tested? What were advantages / disadvantages?

- Chris



We chose SOGo originally for the shared calendars, and since we used 
Thunderbird exclusively, it served us well.  However, once our business 
grew a dependency on Outlook connectivity, we've been disappointed.


It's not SOGo that's disappointed but OpenChange, as we've never got it 
to work correctly in our domain.


SOGo does extremely well with small, medium and large organizations.  
There are some who use it with several thousand users, and I 
congratulate them on their ability to make it work, but OpenChange does 
not work for us.


My users have moved to a Citrix portal offering Microsoft Outlook and 
other Microsoft products.


What you need to do is assess how you want to use SOGo  What are the 
needs of your organization?  If you need webmail or Thunderbird 
connectivity, SOGo is one of the best groupware & calendar solutions 
available.




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Re: [SOGo] Why have you choosen SOGO?

2016-01-27 Thread Zhang Huangbin

> On Jan 27, 2016, at 9:14 PM, Szládovics Péter  wrote:
> 
> Others? - What kind of similar alternative has same features?

iRedMail: http://www.iredmail.org/ :)


Zhang Huangbin, founder of iRedMail project: http://www.iredmail.org/
Time zone: GMT+8 (China/Beijing).
Looking for opportunity to move from China to another country.

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