Re: [SOGo] What I need from SOGO?

2014-09-11 Thread Alessio Fattorini

On 09/09/2014 18:38, André Schild wrote:


Or the fork of 'GetOut' announced here back in March...

Do you know how good it is working?
The funambol thing has not impressed me 2-3 years ago.


We're using cFOS, is anyone using this?

https://www.cfos.de/en/cfos-outlook-dav/cfos-outlook-dav.htm
Alessio

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[SOGo] What I need from SOGO?

2014-09-09 Thread Leto
Hello everybody, and excuse my English. If you don't mind, I start explaining
my scenario. I have a  postfix servers, as MTA and another as MDA. I have
another machine running rounduce (nginex), sieve, dovecot , mysql, ldap and
davical. Everything works like a charm.

On thunderbird we use lighting and sogo integrator to access calendars and
contacts. The problem come from Outlooks clients. I've been looking for a
plugin which works in outlook, but are non free and the purchased try doesn't
work fine.

Here comes sogo, and I start getting lost. As far as I understand sogo allow
outlook connect to daviCal, or provide its own calDAV and cardDAV, which can
be accessed by outlook (natively)  and thunderbird's plugins. After reading
the installation manual, it seems to be a complete solution, but what I need
is install this missing component in the middle of my infrastructure to
provide access to outlook.

So, please, could anyone help me, in this mess of concepts about sogo, calDAV,
cardDAV and daviCal?

Thank you
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Re: [SOGo] What I need from SOGO?

2014-09-09 Thread André Schild

Am 09.09.2014 um 14:35 schrieb Leto:

Hello everybody, and excuse my English. If you don't mind, I start explaining
my scenario. I have a  postfix servers, as MTA and another as MDA. I have
another machine running rounduce (nginex), sieve, dovecot , mysql, ldap and
davical. Everything works like a charm.

On thunderbird we use lighting and sogo integrator to access calendars and
contacts. The problem come from Outlooks clients. I've been looking for a
plugin which works in outlook, but are non free and the purchased try doesn't
work fine.

Here comes sogo, and I start getting lost. As far as I understand sogo allow
outlook connect to daviCal, or provide its own calDAV and cardDAV, which can
be accessed by outlook (natively)  and thunderbird's plugins. After reading
the installation manual, it seems to be a complete solution, but what I need
is install this missing component in the middle of my infrastructure to
provide access to outlook.

So, please, could anyone help me, in this mess of concepts about sogo, calDAV,
cardDAV and daviCal?

Thank you


In your environment you would have these components:

- SQL Database holding contacts and calendar informations
- IMAP Mailserver holding mails and rules (sieve)
- Sogo to provide access for Caldav and Cardav clients
- The sogo integrator+connector in Thunderbird to integrate caldav + 
cardav in thunderbird
- The new sogo versions also allow ActiveSync access for mobile devices 
and for Outlook 2013


If you need support for older MS outlook versions, then you need the 
following:


Install samba+openchange on the sogo server.
These components integrate with Sogo and allow native access by outlook.


And here comes the trouble for your setup:
- davical isn't supported as backend for cal/cardav, you must use the 
sogo versions/databases for this
- samba comes with it's own LDAP server, so for MS outlook native 
integration you will have to replace it as well with the samba 4.x version
  I think there is some way to also use external ldap servers, but 
that's a rather complex setup


André

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Re: [SOGo] What I need from SOGO?

2014-09-09 Thread Charles Marcus

On 9/9/2014 10:10 AM, André Schild an...@schild.ws wrote:
If you need support for older MS outlook versions, then you need the 
following:


Install samba+openchange on the sogo server.
These components integrate with Sogo and allow native access by outlook. 


Or the fork of 'GetOut' announced here back in March...
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Hi all,

I would like to announce GetOut - fork of the Funambol Outlook connector:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/getout/

We extensively use SOGo in our company and syncing Outlook's contacts and
calendar (especially Outlook 2013) to SOGo was the last piece which didn't
work fine. Since it seems that Funambol company focuses on their
OneMediaHub project and no longer releases new versions of Funambol server
and Outlook connector, I decided to fork their Outlook connector v10 and
develop it as alternative. Currently the main differences from original v10
connector is Outlook 2013 support, new (and hopefully better) build system
based on CMake. All stuff related only to OneMediaHub was removed and
GetOut will serve only as a program which sync Outlook's PIM data.

The GetOut currently works with SOGo  Funambol v10 server but in future I
plan to add support for CalDav and CardDav protocols to avoid Funambol
server at all and sync Outlook directly with SOGo (note that I wasn't able
to find any open source CalDav/CardDav connector for Outlook). I hope this
project can help to build truly open source groupware without need of
proprietary 3rd party modules.

I'm really sorry if this advertisement is inappropriate for this ML.

Best regards, Adam
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Re: [SOGo] What I need from SOGO?

2014-09-09 Thread André Schild

Am 09.09.2014 um 16:15 schrieb Charles Marcus:

On 9/9/2014 10:10 AM, André Schild an...@schild.ws wrote:
If you need support for older MS outlook versions, then you need the 
following:


Install samba+openchange on the sogo server.
These components integrate with Sogo and allow native access by outlook. 


Or the fork of 'GetOut' announced here back in March...

Do you know how good it is working?
The funambol thing has not impressed me 2-3 years ago.

And I assume it's a windows-only thing, no mac support?

André
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