On 01/08/17 22:53, Jay Lepore (j...@compumatter.com) wrote:
> Hello all.
Hi, Jay. Good morning.
> I recently hired a developer from Upwork.com by the name of Daniel
> Bareiro to help figure out how this integration of SOGo worked with
> Outlook and Thunderbird.
>
> He was instrumental on my ge
Hello all.
I recently hired a developer from Upwork.com by the name of Daniel
Bareiro to help figure out how this integration of SOGo worked with
Outlook and Thunderbird.
He was instrumental on my getting my head around it and I recommend him
to other members of this group if anyone needs he
On 10/08/2015 02:30 PM, Jan Sękara wrote:
> Guys,
>
> 1. Callendars available to everybody
> 2. Rooms
I think it depends how you connect Outlook to SOGo (Openchange, EAS, or
just IMAP). Don't know about Openchange, but with the other options I
think you'll have to add these things manually for ea
Guys,
Is it possible to work with sogo like with Microsoft AD, to have in outlook:
1. Callendars available to everybody
2. Rooms
3. Connection to LDAP, so all users by default would see others callendars
(without details)
4. Address book etc.
Is there a manual? Or maybe there are pe
Hi,
Is it possible to configure sogo to work with outlook like exchange server, to
have:
1. LDAP users connection - all users visible in outlook
2. Callendars visible in Outlook (by default you will see all callendars
without details).
3. Rooms with availible place +reservation etc.
Just like in
Hey guys and girls!
I've been trying to install sogo with openchange for 3 weeks now, but
without luck so far.
I hope that someone could help me.
A few words to my environment:
I'm on a vbox with ubuntu 12.04.04 running on a windows server 2008 R2
Sp1 AD.
what is running:
samba joined to AD
I've used this tutorial and I am thankful for the level of detail this
guide has. My appliance is now working!
I am trying to figure how I can get a user in SOGo own more than one email
address. Any reference or thoughts about this would be very appreciated.
-Marc
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 3:54
Thanks a lot Pablo.I will make all as you have said.
Best Regards,
Yuriy
2013/11/6 Pablo Carranza
> On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Marc Cyr wrote:
>
>> ...
>> you will need to install Openchange in the first place.
>>
>
> Here's a good tutorial that covers Samba4 and OpenChange installation
Thanks Pablo!
As if I've never seen that tutorial before?! :D There's a whole lot more
details than what I was able to find around. Very cool.
I'm going through it right now. Now I can finally get my sogo openchange
plugin installed! :D
-Marc
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Pablo Carranza wro
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Marc Cyr wrote:
> ...
> you will need to install Openchange in the first place.
Here's a good tutorial that covers Samba4 and OpenChange installation for
SOGo:
http://iabsis.com/EN/article/35/Installation-de-Samba4-et-Openchange-sur-un-serveur-Debian-ou-Ubuntu
For Outlook Exchange connection support (MAPI compatibility) you will need to
install Openchange in the first place.
Sent from my iPhone
On 2013-11-06, at 9:55 AM, Yuriy Makalov wrote:
> Dear Members of Sogo Community,
>
> i have a question about Sogo settings for Outlook.I can not add my s
Dear Members of Sogo Community,
i have a question about Sogo settings for Outlook.I can not add my sogo
e-mail account in Outlook.
I become all time the error, that Server is unavailable.
Is it possible to become the information from you, which important settings
I must make and become the success
Hi All,
I followed the guide
The sogo web ui works.
But outlook 2007,2010,2013 does not work at all.
I can add account. When I open the outlook, I get error:
"The set of folders cannot be opened"
How to fix it?
Thanks!
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Nella citazione in data gio 26 gen 2012 11:21:30 CET, mayak-cq ha
scritto:
- sogo, openchange, samba4
sogo is the web interface for this package -- outlook connects using
built-in exchange connector -- no 3rd party software needed on the
outlook client side. this solution is quite arguably an e
On Thu, 2012-01-26 at 15:32 +0400, Denis Medvedev wrote:
> No.
> sogo outlook connector is a part, which connects openchange to sogo,
> gives data to openchange for serving to Outlook clients.
> No connector in outlook clients needed.
> If you want to avoid samba4 for now, you can use Funambol wit
No.
sogo outlook connector is a part, which connects openchange to sogo, gives data
to openchange for serving to Outlook clients.
No connector in outlook clients needed.
If you want to avoid samba4 for now, you can use Funambol with sogo and install
Funambol Connector for Outlook.
26 января 201
hi all,
i'm a bit lost -- i've read this thread but remain unclear about sogo
connectivity with outlook:
- sogo, openchange, samba4
sogo is the web interface for this package -- outlook connects using
built-in exchange connector -- no 3rd party software needed on the
outlook client side. this s
Hello,
Maybe i am wrong here or out of scope, but MAPI is deprecaded starting
Exchange 2007 and MS offer a new API call EWS.
There is allready some project using to integrate with Exchange 2007 and 2010:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/exchangefaqs/archive/2008/01/23/exchange-web-service-ews.aspx
ht
On 18/01/12 12:49, André Schild wrote:
- If you wish to host your sogo server on a "public" server, then your
only hope for safety is to use a tunnel/vpn until rpc-over-https is
implemented in samba4 and sogo (Personally I fear it will not be
available this year)
I'm a bit more optimistic ;-)
Am 18.01.2012 19:02, schrieb Martin Seener:
so just like the internet-reachable sogo server listens on rpc 135 but
inly localhost and maybe there´s a chance to implement a "proxy" for
https ourselves!?
it can´t be that hard to implement basic httpsis it?
It's rpc-over-https which must be
Am 18.01.2012 18:55, schrieb Martin Seener:
Hi,
i haven´t completly thinked about this idea yet but i wanna let you know.
what about a "proxy" which "tunnels" RPC over SSL/SSH something like
that to a LAN-placed SOGo?
so basically what a VPN does, but the Server is reachable under a
public
so just like the internet-reachable sogo server listens on rpc 135 but
inly localhost and maybe there´s a chance to implement a "proxy" for
https ourselves!?
it can´t be that hard to implement basic httpsis it?
On 1/18/12 6:55 PM, Martin Seener wrote:
Hi,
i haven´t completly thinked abo
Hi,
i haven´t completly thinked about this idea yet but i wanna let you know.
what about a "proxy" which "tunnels" RPC over SSL/SSH something like
that to a LAN-placed SOGo?
so basically what a VPN does, but the Server is reachable under a public
domainhope you know what i mean^
On 1/1
Hello Bartlomiej,
Am 18.01.2012 17:28, schrieb Bartłomiej Kluska:
I think I'm getting it. SOGo or "Exchange" server must be able to communicate with the
client (eg Outlook) in order to "push" to it new emails, events etc.
In Internet, users rarely have public IP assigned to their computers and
y, January 18, 2012 4:56 PM
> To: users@sogo.nu
> Subject: Re: [SOGo] SOGo Outlook connector
>
> On 18/01/12 08:52, Bartłomiej Kluska wrote:
> > one more time many thanks for such a load of information about Outlook
> > compatibility in SOGo2 beta.
> >
> >
On 18/01/12 08:52, Bartłomiej Kluska wrote:
one more time many thanks for such a load of information about Outlook
compatibility in SOGo2 beta.
Regarding to this stated below (RPC for HTTPS, Outlook anywhere). I don't know
if I got it right, so please confirm it once more.
Lack of "Outlook an
On 2012-01-18 14:52, Bartłomiej Kluska wrote:
> Hi
>
> one more time many thanks for such a load of information about
> Outlook compatibility in SOGo2 beta.
>
> Regarding to this stated below (RPC for HTTPS, Outlook anywhere). I
> don't know if I got it right, so please confirm it once more.
>
>
nuary 18, 2012 9:15 AM
> To: users@sogo.nu
> Cc: Harry M. Aasterud
> Subject: Re: [SOGo] SOGo Outlook connector
>
> Absolutely correct.
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
>
> On 2012-01-17 17:55, Harry M. Aasterud wrote:
-cut-
> > Outlook compatibility is still in b
Absolutely correct.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
On 2012-01-17 17:55, Harry M. Aasterud wrote:
> Thank you all for spontaneous reaction :o) Great ! The way I understand
> it the status is as follows:
>
> The latest 1.3.xx release is ready for production, and so is the TB
> connector/integrator.
Thank you all for spontaneous reaction :o) Great ! The way I understand it the status is as follows:
The latest 1.3.xx release is ready for production, and so is the TB connector/integrator. This combination can be offered as a hosted multi-domain groupware solution. Funambol syncing is also to
On 17/01/12 10:58, Julian Robbins wrote:
But that said, I don't think it will be too long before it will be
perfectly usable as a real alternative.
Everybody has different expectations.
SOGo is *already* an Exchange alternative - used in very (if not
extremely) large-scale environments.
Whe
Am 17.01.2012 16:45, schrieb Bartłomiej Kluska:
I meant about the native Outlook compatibility released in the SOGo2 beta
version. Not about other external connectors.
Maybe I've expressed that wrong.
Anyway - thanks to all for your comments!
I'd appreciate very much if SOGo team would share
On 17/01/12 15:53, Harry M. Aasterud wrote:
Now this a disappointment... Not to be harsh on the SOGo crew,... but
the impression one gets by reading all about SOGo, is that it is the
only eXchange alternative around offering an Outlook connector (and
all this for free).
Yepp
Also followin
So, we had really bad things seen while using latest v2 beta with
outlook 2010 on windows.
you cannot delete folders in your inbox once theyre creating and such
things,
so in my opinion its definately NOT ready for production environment!
iam considering using SOGo as a hosted exchange environm
Now this a disappointment... Not to be harsh on the SOGo crew,... but the impression one gets by reading all about SOGo, is that it is the only eXchange alternative around offering an Outlook connector (and all this for free).
Also following this mailing list, I am not sure if SOGo is ready to
if there's any of course :))
Regards
B
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Rabl [mailto:martin.r...@rablnet.de]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 4:32 PM
> To: users@sogo.nu
> Subject: Re: [SOGo] SOGo Outlook connector
>
> Am 17.01.2012 16:21, schrieb Matthias Pe
Am 17.01.2012 16:21, schrieb Matthias Petermann:
which Outlook connector do you mean? Is there any other connector
available than the Funambol Sync?
Do you mean http://openconnector.org/?
It does not run - and seams to me a pre-alpha.
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Martin Rabl
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Hi, I'm testing it in a production environment. I found it fairly stable,
not much crashing so far (crashing is bad, because it stops the whole samba4).-
Sending not always work (Outlook gives an error that the exchange server is not
working).- Also, with sending, the recepient address doubled i
On 2012-01-17 16:07, Bartłomiej Kluska wrote:
>
> is anyone using SOGo with Outlook connector in the production environment?
No, it is in Beta state.
And Outlook users are not computer affine, which means you can't give
them beta products without an uproar.
(Not that you should roll out beta soft
Hi Bartek,
which Outlook connector do you mean? Is there any other connector available than the Funambol Sync?
Thanks,
Matthias
Am Dienstag, 17. Januar 2012 16:07 CET, Bartłomiej Kluska schrieb:
Dear Users
is anyone using SOGo with Outlook connector in the production environment?
C
Dear Users
is anyone using SOGo with Outlook connector in the production environment?
Could you share some opinions about it?
Dear Developers
is there any timeline so far for releasing the stable version of SOGo 2 with
native Outlook compatibility?
thanks
Regards
Bartek
--
Hi Daniel,
I would like to read that howto, when you are ready. :-)
MJ
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31 Dec 2010 11:19:59 +0100
> Von: mourik jan heupink
> An: users@sogo.nu
> Betreff: [SOGo] sogo / outlook question
> Hi,
>
> I have read on openchange.org that upcoming outlook integration is based
> on (or uses) stuff from samba4. My question: will we also need to
Hi,
I have read on openchange.org that upcoming outlook integration is based
on (or uses) stuff from samba4. My question: will we also need to run
samba4 or active directory to have outlook integration? Or will
everything needed be included in sogo itself, and will a simple
samba3/ldap domain
Hello,
Awesome! It seems you're the first who bring native MAPI support among
the fully opensource groupware.
Indeed, I think we're the first ones to do this.
1. Is there a plan to support shared folders for Outlook natively?
Our university has a few (work)groups of users, who sort and store
Ludovic,
Awesome! It seems you're the first who bring native MAPI support among
the fully opensource groupware.
1. Is there a plan to support shared folders for Outlook natively?
Our university has a few (work)groups of users, who sort and store large
amount of incoming correspondence collab
On 27/09/10 11:48 AM, Robert A Wooldridge wrote:
This looks quite interesting but I have a couple of questions.
1. From a security standpoint, which is more secure, using Outlook
client with SOGo or using Thunderbird client? Will desktop users be
more exposed to virus and security exploits u
Dear Inverse-Team,
really, I'm very impressed!
Greetings from Bavaria,
Martin
Am 27.09.2010 um 17:26 schrieb Ludovic Marcotte:
> Hello,
>
> Here's a video demonstrating our SOGo backend connector for OpenChange
> (emails + contacts) :
>
> http://inverse.ca/downloads/tmp/openchange.mov
>
This looks quite interesting but I have a couple of questions.
1. From a security standpoint, which is more secure, using Outlook
client with SOGo or using Thunderbird client? Will desktop users be
more exposed to virus and security exploits using Outlook or Thunderbird?
2. Will SOGo work
On 27/09/2010 17:26, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
Hello,
Here's a video demonstrating our SOGo backend connector for OpenChange (emails
+ contacts) :
http://inverse.ca/downloads/tmp/openchange.mov
Thank you guys, great work.
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nethesis srl - V
Hello,
Here's a video demonstrating our SOGo backend connector for OpenChange
(emails + contacts) :
http://inverse.ca/downloads/tmp/openchange.mov
This give _native_ connectivity of Microsoft Outlook clients to SOGo.
Our backend connector reuses all SOGo's business logic (ie., libraries)
s
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