Am 06.09.2016 um 18:16 schrieb Martin Waschbüsch (mar...@waschbuesch.de): > Hi there, > > I use SOGo as a web frontend to a (home-grown) mailserver setup > (based on PostgreSQL & Exim). Everything works really well (SOGo is a > really cool piece of software!) except for two things: > > - When using anything but a plain table or very straightforward view > to a table, it seems impossible to let users change their passwords > via SOGo (complex views are not writeable). It would be really cool > if it were possible to be able to configure a custom query for > password changes within sogo.conf? Or is there an alternative > approach I could use? >
No, there is no such thing. But you could open a feature request for that at http://www.sogo.nu/bugs > - The setup I wrote does not use the email address as a primary key. > In fact, each mailbox can have any unique combination of > localpart@domain associated with it and all associated email > addresses are a valid username when logging in to that mailbox. Now, > for users having multiple email addresses poiniting to their mailbox, > SOGo will unfortunately create a separate profile per email address > treating them as individual users. Is there a way to configure SOGo > to recognize that different email addresses belong to the same > mailbox? > > Maybe people on the list have ideas how these issues could be > addressed? > Sure, just specify those additional email addresses in your view with seperate columns. Then in your SOGoUserSources tell those to SOGo with option MailFieldNames Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Universität Konstanz Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM) Abteilung Basisdienste 78457 Konstanz +49 7531 88-4416
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