On Tue, Aug 06, 2013 at 09:52:46AM +0100, SOGo Noob wrote: > > After reviewing your advice I have begun the process of swapping from MySQL > auth back over to LDAP auth, and can see that functionality via LDAP seems > much greater.
Cool. > > I have a quick question though, does SOGo have any user administration > methods without falling back to an LDAP management system? For example, our > clients normally have one user that would like the ability to create new > mailboxes and distribution groups etc - is there an easy way to accommodate > such control or do we need to look at another approach for this? I don't think SOGo has any user administration features. We do our user administration by internally developed self-care webpages for our customers. These just add/delete/modify ldap-users by talking "directly" with the directory server. (maybe not really directly, but by submitting a job to a queueing system that then talks with the directory server) All our mail provisioning is handled trough LDAP. If a new domain gets added to o=$domainname.com,o=ISP,o=example,c=com, this will automatically be used by postfix/dovecot/sogo, and users created there can immediately receive email and use the webmail. -jf -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists