Re: [SOGo] Sogo and sendgrid

2016-11-25 Thread Arjon Bujupi
Thanks for your detailed reply. I want to move my clients to Yandex email which offers free unlimited emails as backend and SoGo as frontend. Could this be possible? On 11/25/2016 02:13 PM, Andreas (list_m...@zero-one.net) wrote: I never tried using SOGo with gmail, but as SOGo supports the

Re: [SOGo] Sogo and sendgrid

2016-11-25 Thread Andreas
I never tried using SOGo with gmail, but as SOGo supports the IMAP protocol (and does not come with an own bundled IMAP Server) it may work. You have to configure the IMAP server within /etc/sogo/sogo.conf (very well documentated). I am not shure how SOGo will handle server based rules and out-of-o

Re: [SOGo] Sogo and sendgrid

2016-11-25 Thread Arjon Bujupi
Thank you very much for your reply. So you are saying that I can use SoGo interface for gmail or hotmail? I want my clients to use SoGo interface but the main mail server will be google or microsoft. Any info regarding this? I am sorry but I have no experience in this. Thank you very much an

Re: [SOGo] Sogo and sendgrid

2016-11-25 Thread Andreas
Hi Arjon, Sendgrid and AmazonSES are meant as SMTP gateways for reliable sending large amount of emails. As far as I now neither provides email services like IMAP which you'll need for SOGo. You can run your own SOGo instance and connect it to a hosted IMAP/SMTP server anywhere. But you will need

[SOGo] Sogo and sendgrid

2016-11-24 Thread Arjon Bujupi
Hello, I am sending this for the first time so please sorry if I make a mistake. I have been seeing SoGo for a few months now and I love the interface. I haven't installed it because it's a little time consuming to manage my own email server. I have some sysadmin skills. I was wondering if I