Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 18.04 installation

2019-10-07 Thread Jaap Stolk
(replying to myself)

I managed to import the repository key by opening port tcp/11371 on my firewall.
A bit strange since I never had to do that before when importing keys.
For now this solves all my issues. feel free to update the FAQ if appropriate.

On 10/7/19, Jaap Stolk  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install Sogo on an Ubuntu 18.04 test server. This server
> will also run the LDAP server, which I originally planned to use for
> sharing Thunderbird address books.I'm only looking for a shared
> address book solution, the actual (IMAP) email is served separately.
>
> I just subscribed and could only find a recent mail about installing
> iRedMail which should integrate Sogo. But I already have a
> mail-server.
>
> I'm following the FAQ:
> https://sogo.nu/support/faq/how-to-install-sogo-on-ubuntu.html#/faq an
> run into some issues:
>
> - Not mentioned in the FAQ, but there are Sogo packages in the
> official Ubuntu repository. For Ubuntu 18.4 (the latest
> Long-Term_Support version) this is still 3.2.10-1build1 from July 5,
> 2017. And I think it's better to use a v4 version for a new
> installation.
>
> - It mentions "apt tools do not support https out of the box", but
> from apt version 1.5 it already is supported. (my Ubuntu 18.4 already
> has apt 1.6.12) So Il skip this step.
>
> - import the PGP key fails with "keyserver receive failed: Connection timed
> out"
> Is this key correct? I will try again tomorrow. in case this is a
> temporary problem.
>
> I may very well have overlooked something, maybe there is a better or
> more up-to-date way to install in Ubuntu 18.04?
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Re: [SOGo] Ubuntu 18.04 installation

2019-10-07 Thread Odhiambo Washington
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 at 16:26, Jaap Stolk  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install Sogo on an Ubuntu 18.04 test server. This server
> will also run the LDAP server, which I originally planned to use for
> sharing Thunderbird address books.I'm only looking for a shared
> address book solution, the actual (IMAP) email is served separately.
>
> I just subscribed and could only find a recent mail about installing
> iRedMail which should integrate Sogo. But I already have a
> mail-server.
>
> I'm following the FAQ:
> https://sogo.nu/support/faq/how-to-install-sogo-on-ubuntu.html#/faq an
> run into some issues:
>
> - Not mentioned in the FAQ, but there are Sogo packages in the
> official Ubuntu repository. For Ubuntu 18.4 (the latest
> Long-Term_Support version) this is still 3.2.10-1build1 from July 5,
> 2017. And I think it's better to use a v4 version for a new
> installation.
>

https://sogo.nu/support/faq/how-to-install-nightly-sogo-versions-on-ubuntu.html



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[SOGo] Ubuntu 18.04 installation

2019-10-07 Thread Jaap Stolk
Hi,

I'm trying to install Sogo on an Ubuntu 18.04 test server. This server
will also run the LDAP server, which I originally planned to use for
sharing Thunderbird address books.I'm only looking for a shared
address book solution, the actual (IMAP) email is served separately.

I just subscribed and could only find a recent mail about installing
iRedMail which should integrate Sogo. But I already have a
mail-server.

I'm following the FAQ:
https://sogo.nu/support/faq/how-to-install-sogo-on-ubuntu.html#/faq an
run into some issues:

- Not mentioned in the FAQ, but there are Sogo packages in the
official Ubuntu repository. For Ubuntu 18.4 (the latest
Long-Term_Support version) this is still 3.2.10-1build1 from July 5,
2017. And I think it's better to use a v4 version for a new
installation.

- It mentions "apt tools do not support https out of the box", but
from apt version 1.5 it already is supported. (my Ubuntu 18.4 already
has apt 1.6.12) So Il skip this step.

- import the PGP key fails with "keyserver receive failed: Connection timed out"
Is this key correct? I will try again tomorrow. in case this is a
temporary problem.

I may very well have overlooked something, maybe there is a better or
more up-to-date way to install in Ubuntu 18.04?

With kind regards,
Jaap
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