Il 10/23/13 1:38 AM, Corrado Fiore ha scritto:
> On Oct 22, 2013, at 14:19 , boyd yang wrote:
>
>> Can this solution work well for mail,calendar,contacts at the same time? No 
>> need to configure calendar,contacts differently?
> Yup, exactly.  All like a real Exchange account.  Plus, you get push email, 
> which is a definite bonus for business users.
>
> The downside - which might apply or not to your case - is that push mail via 
> Z-push (which is a PHP application) requires way more resources per user than 
> SOGo itself since the TCP connection underlying the HTTP protocol must remain 
> in open state.
>
> As the author of Z-push-contrib suggests, the rule of thumb is:  1.5 PHP 
> processes per email user, so 1,000 users would translate to 1,500 active PHP 
> processes.  Of course you can set up a balanced pool of servers, but the 
> point here is:  don't expect Z-Push (which I love, don't get me wrong) to 
> scale beautifully as SOGo does.
>
> In this light, I can understand one of the reasons why the SOGo team is 
> looking for a native implementation instead.
>
> Best,
> Corrado
>
>
>
Hi Corrado

Would be wonderful if you could write a concise guide on how to
configure the activesync support for Sogo with this Z-push fork.

Thx
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