On 2014-01-18 2:45 PM, Steve Ankeny stev...@cinergymetro.net wrote:
You stated your mail server is different than your SOGo server and both
are running as virtual machines. SOGo is not a mail server. It would
seem logical to point your mailboxes to the mail server.
I agree it seems logical,
Pursuant to the documentation found here:
http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf
Pg. 6 [PDF 8]
Assumptions
SOGo reuses many components in an infrastructure. Thus, it requires the
following :
❏ Database server (MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle)
❏ LDAP server (OpenLDAP,
On 2014-01-20 16:19, Steve Ankeny wrote:
Pursuant to the documentation found here:
http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf
Pg. 6 [PDF 8]
Assumptions
SOGo reuses many components in an infrastructure. Thus, it requires the
following :
❏ Database server (MySQL,
Thus my question.
So, based on this, if we elect to use the Integrator, then ALL SMTP and
IMAP traffic will have to go THROUGH the SOGo server.
This will be VERY inefficient for our 60+ users in the office.
I can definitely understand adding these details into the SERVER config,
for when
Hello,
Am 20.01.2014 16:44, schrieb Tanstaafl:
Thus my question.
So, based on this, if we elect to use the Integrator, then ALL SMTP
and IMAP traffic will have to go THROUGH the SOGo server.
No,
you can directly connect IMAP+SMTP to your existing mail server.
There is no reason to route it
Title: signaturehtmlsteve
If you look in the guides for both sogo and outlook integration you
will see that it gives the path to the calendars and such.
If you get the stuff installed into thunderbird you can then
manually go enter the calendars and access them without
That's not what's happening ... see Sven's response
To elaborate: Thunderbird needs to know the following servers:
• SMTP server (can be provided via Thunderbird's autoconfig mechanism)
• IMAP server (same)
• (cal|card)DAV server (provided via sogo Integrator)
Thunderbird CAN use the following
On 2014-01-20 12:18 PM, André Schild an...@schild.ws wrote:
Hello,
Am 20.01.2014 16:44, schrieb Tanstaafl:
Thus my question.
So, based on this, if we elect to use the Integrator, then ALL SMTP
and IMAP traffic will have to go THROUGH the SOGo server.
No,
you can directly connect IMAP+SMTP
You stated your mail server is different than your SOGo server and both
are running as virtual machines. SOGo is not a mail server. It would
seem logical to point your mailboxes to the mail server.
However, if your calendars are on the SOGo server, those URLs would
reference the SOGo server.
On 2014-01-17 11:24 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
When I set up the 'first' email account - do I point the
inbound/outbound mail server settings directly to the mail server, just
like we do now, then follow the instructions when modifying the
Integrator to point it to SOGo?
Or
Hi all,
I have read the Thunderbird Configuration PDF, but don't see this
question answered.
Our mail server is on a gentoo VM, and our SOGo server is on a separate
Debian 7 VM.
When I set up the 'first' email account - do I point the
inbound/outbound mail server settings directly to the
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