On 23 Mar 2011, at 10:32, Paul van der Vlis <p...@vandervlis.nl> wrote:

> Op 22-03-11 15:08, Andrew Mostovych schreef:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have installed the SOGo ZEG Virtual server and have got it working on
>> a fixed IP address on a local network with all of the defaults.  I can
>> connect via the web page as well as with Evolution and access calendars
>> & address books of all users.  At this time we are not using SOGo as our
>> mail server.  
> 
> Sogo is not a mail server, it does not have mail-server functionality.
> It has only mail-client functionality.
> 

The sogo ZEG is a full mail server setup. It includes postfix and Cyrus.

>> Even though we can access the dav calendars, contacts, and
>> tasks with evolution we can not do so with Thunderbird (connector or
>> integrator & Lightning).  In Evolution the Caldav subscription process
>> asks for the user password but Thunderbird does not -- I think this is
>> the problem.  I understand that Thunderbird is trying to use the user
>> email information and password for this purpose but in our case we are
>> not using the sogo e-mail server and it cannot make a connection.  We
>> have tried to setup dummy accounts with
>> usern...@example.com
>> <mailto:usern...@example.com> but this did
>> not seem to work.  Please help if you have any ideas on hot solve this
>> problem.  Thanks.
> 

Sogo uses the mail server login details from thunderbird (excluding the URL 
which you specify in your custom extensions.rdf). Your details in sogo need to 
match the mail server details, ideally using the same auth source.

> You think wrong. Sogo does not use the e-mail password from Thunderbird
> to access the calendar and addressbook. And Thunderbird does ask for a
> password.when you first access the calendar, and it saves it in her
> password store (I can see it). But it saves the password only one time
> per server, so in my Thunderbird password store I see only 1 password
> for my server "https://sogo.vandervlis.nl/ SOGo" even when I am
> subscribted to many calendars and addressbooks on the server.
> 
> When you use SOGo's webinterface to access you mail, the webinterface
> will use the sogo login-password to access your mailserver over IMAP.
> But that's something else...
> 
> With regards,
> Paul van der Vlis.
> 
> 
> 
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