yes, it does --

That was the issue with my SOGo upgrade. It would not upgrade the 'samba' package from Inverse.

I had originally installed 'samba-ad-dc' from the Samba Wiki

https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO

Then I setup Dovecot/Postfix and lastly SOGo (trying to follow the Instruction Manual)

I have just recently completed the Samba upgrade (and all the SOGo, OpenChange upgrades, etc.)

I had a problem with webmail which turned out to be an "older" 'sogo.conf' and I was missing a couple of packages for Outlook -- 'openchange-ocsmanager' 'openchange-rpcproxy' That was my 'rpcproxy.dll' issue.

So, anyway, I am interested in how we might add new uses to the completed server, and right now, I believe the proper way to do so is to run 'samba-tool' and 'openchange_newuser' as you have then login to 'sogo'

I'd like to see the Windows AD tools work properly. I used the tools to create a domain login account, but it does not use our mail or calendar services, so I haven't actually tested that function with new domain users.

We're using Samba domain users to segregate who has access to certain applications.

On 07/24/2015 06:04 PM, Gerald Brandt wrote:

I haven't had a chance to try SOGo 2.3.1, but I believe it uses the same Samba.


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