On Wed Aug 23 2017 08:57:27 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Sebastian Arcus <s.arcus at open-t.co.uk> wrote:> On 23/08/17 09:11, mca at caloro.ch wrote: >> On Wed Aug 23 2017 12:07:03 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), >> Rupert Gallagher <ruga at protonmail.com> wrote: >>> Please witch add-on possibilities exist to synchronize the Calednar with >>> Dovecot and Postfix. >>> >>> Can give me here any a possible direction ?>> A shout here for Horde. I have installed and configured over the >> years several instances of Horde with Dovecot, Exim and Postgresql >> (but it should work equally well with Postfix). I too have >> evaluated a few years ago the various options available and Horde >> was the only one at the time which scaled well, was flexible enough >> and met various other criteria I had on my list.I would have to put in a plug for SOGo - very lightweight, fairly simple to install and configure, and works extremely well with Thunderbird as well as newer versions of Outlook (2013+).> I still find impediments to the adoption of any of those "solutions". > Too many software dependencies, like PHP, DB, python, and a virtual > machine. --- There are two portable file formats for calendar and > contacts that work across applications and systems, but no server > that can use them, and use the safely.Care to elaborate?
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 7:22 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl at libertytrek.org> wrote:> I would have to put in a plug for SOGo - very lightweight, ...> Care to elaborate?https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/blob/master/Documentation/SOGoInstallationGuide.asciidoc#system-requirements Too many requirements. Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
... it requires linux with ldap and a db, it provides an apache-based webmail, and requires 10GB. No, I do not use linux and apache, and no I am not going to serve webmail. A state-of-the-art production server uses 500 MB on a read-only 4GB SD. So, SOGO will never fit in. Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 8:26 PM, Rupert Gallagher <ruga at protonmail.com> wrote:> On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 7:22 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl at libertytrek.org> wrote: > >> I would have to put in a plug for SOGo - very lightweight, ... > >> Care to elaborate? > > https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/blob/master/Documentation/SOGoInstallationGuide.asciidoc#system-requirements > > Too many requirements. > > Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
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On Wed Aug 23 2017 14:26:15 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Rupert Gallagher <ruga at protonmail.com> wrote:> On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 7:22 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl at libertytrek.org> wrote: > >> I would have to put in a plug for SOGo - very lightweight, ... > >> Care to elaborate? > > https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/blob/master/Documentation/SOGoInstallationGuide.asciidoc#system-requirements > > Too many requirements.I obviously meant would you care to elaborate on this comment of yours: "There are two portable file formats for calendar and contacts that work across applications and systems, but no server that can use them, and use them safely." Any client<>server system will have some basic requirements. SOGo is very easy to install (as long as you are using a repo+package manager, and aren't trying to install each dependency manually by hand).