Hi,

> On 27 Jan 2015, at 09:08, André Schild <an...@schild.ws> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> we are running SOGo since 3-4 years now with good success in a setup where we 
> use it for multiple customers.
> These are completely separated from each other, but reside in the same 
> OpenLDAP/Cyrus/Postfix/SOGo setup.
> 
> We are now thinking about extending the service to provide 
> MAPI/OutlookAnywhere functionality.
> 
> In the sogo native ms outlook config guide, there is the example of setting 
> up the service for example.com.
> 
> What must be done, to have completely separated example1.com , example2.com 
> example3.com mapi instances,
> just as we can with SOGo via the Multi-Domain configuration?

1. MAPI / RoH require Samba4 as backend. I am not aware that Samba4 can be 
configured as multi-domain forest, in other words I believe it is a single 
domain only. Based on this, MAPI / RoH for multiple domains is not possible. 
(Please someone correct me if I am wrong.)

2. Regardless of 1., I believe that MAPI / RoH have significant problems that 
disqualify them for production use. 
    - RoH support is still missing (at least on Debian/Ubuntu) the problem 
seems to be more serious then just package build
    - When talking plain MAPI (on local network) Inbox needs to be manually 
refreshed to reflect changes. Your users will not see any new emails until they 
update inbox folder view.

Anyway, thanks for bringing this up, I would appreciate any observations / 
experience you might have had with the above. 

Best Regards
Martin.-- 
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