thx, Martin . . .

I used Oliver's documentation here -- http://iabsis.com/EN/article/35-3/Samba4-installation -- and adapted it to Trusty and newer packages. I used the Installation Guide and Outlook Configuration manuals to tweak.

Unfortunately, some things were not clearly discussed, and yes, I've been "cornfused"

The Arch Wiki was very helpful, as were the portions re: Dovecot, Postfix and LMTP

I'll take a deeper look at the documentation below before proceeding.

On 01/20/2015 09:23 AM, Martin Simovic wrote:

On 20 Jan 2015, at 14:17, Steve Ankeny <stev...@cinergymetro.net <mailto:stev...@cinergymetro.net>> wrote:


I have tested server side and via the SOGo web interface, and I see no problems with SMTP

The problem is in the connection between Thunderbird and the mail server.


Hi Steve,

I believe you are asking in wrong mailing list. That is, your problem has nothing to do with SOGo, it has to do with your MTA configuration. You can send emails from SOGo only because it connects to your MTA from localhost.

Nice thing about SOGo is that it plugs into your existing infrastructure and enhances it (adds calendars and contacts support). That mens that it expects working mail system BEFORE you even start installing SOGo.

I have read quite a lot of emails from you regarding postfix/dovecot setup that are totally unrelated to SOGO … May be it’d help if you started with well configured email server and added SOGo only afterwards. A VERY NICE tutorial can be found here https://workaround.org/ispmail/wheezy good thing about it that it also explains why things work the way they do, and provide deep understanding of what happens when talking about email in general … Mailing list is also available, most of your questions are answered there.

I have adapted above tutorial to SAMBA4/AD setup (original uses mysql as authentication source) and enhanced it in some ways .. I am happy to help should you choose the same way.

Best Regards
Martin.



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