Hi all I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in any of the docs I have read so far. What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement is not necessarily to provide web mail. Thanks Mimi
On Thursday 09 April 2015 17:46:04 mimicafe at gmail.com wrote:> Hi all > > I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption > was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address > book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in > any of the docs I have read so far.Check the kolab project. It's cyrus based but there are some attempt to use Dovecot instead, it works pretty well .> > What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement > is not necessarily to provide web mail.You need client support for calendar /address book because is not standard. If not webmail, you need support in imap/activesync/webdav etc> > Thanks > > Mimi
On 04/09/2015 06:46 PM, mimicafe at gmail.com wrote:> What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement > is not necessarily to provide web mail.The keyword you're looking for is "groupware" - which dovecot isn't. Now, what *protocols* do those pre-existing clients support to tie them to a groupware solution? MAPI? CalDAV? LDAP? (And I'm pretty sure I can't list even *half* of the contenders ...) Regards, J. Bern -- *NEU* - NEC IT-Infrastruktur-Produkte im <http://www.linworks-shop.de/>: Server--Storage--Virtualisierung--Management SW--Passion for Performance Jochen Bern, Systemingenieur --- LINworks GmbH <http://www.LINworks.de/> Postfach 100121, 64201 Darmstadt | Robert-Koch-Str. 9, 64331 Weiterstadt PGP (1024D/4096g) FP = D18B 41B1 16C0 11BA 7F8C DCF7 E1D5 FAF4 444E 1C27 Tel. +49 6151 9067-231, Zentr. -0, Fax -299 - Amtsg. Darmstadt HRB 85202 Unternehmenssitz Weiterstadt, Gesch?ftsf?hrer Metin Dogan, Oliver Michel
Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com:> Hi all > > I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption > was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address > book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in > any of the docs I have read so far. > > What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement > is not necessarily to provide web mail. > > Thanks > > Mimi >cal/card dav may come in dovecot http://www.dovecot.org/talks/berlin-20140513.pptx.pdf ... Future: Random New Stuff CalDAV CardDAV Can?t fall behind Cyrus meanwhile you need another solution i.e horde webmail acts as cal/card dav ,active sync , syncml server http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CalDAV http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CardDAV http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActiveSync http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SyncML Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer -- [*] sys4 AG http://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 Franziskanerstra?e 15, 81669 M?nchen Sitz der Gesellschaft: M?nchen, Amtsgericht M?nchen: HRB 199263 Vorstand: Patrick Ben Koetter, Marc Schiffbauer Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Florian Kirstein
Hello, if you don't depend on a fancy webinterface give http://radicale.org/ a shot you can auth users aganst your imap server. greets Am Donnerstag, den 09.04.2015, 17:46 +0100 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com:> Hi all > > I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption > was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address > book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in > any of the docs I have read so far. > > What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement > is not necessarily to provide web mail. > > Thanks > > Mimi
We tried radicale, it didn't work at all as we found out the db support was completely broken.> On Apr 9, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Dominik Breu <dominik at dominikbreu.de> wrote: > > Hello, > > if you don't depend on a fancy webinterface give http://radicale.org/ a > shot you can auth users aganst your imap server. > > greets > > Am Donnerstag, den 09.04.2015, 17:46 +0100 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com: >> Hi all >> >> I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption >> was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address >> book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in >> any of the docs I have read so far. >> >> What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have >> Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their >> phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement >> is not necessarily to provide web mail. >> >> Thanks >> >> Mimi >
On Apr 9, 2015, at 12:24 PM, Robert Schetterer <rs at sys4.de> wrote:> >> Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com: >> Hi all >> >> I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption >> was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address >> book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in >> any of the docs I have read so far. >> >> What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have >> Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their >> phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement >> is not necessarily to provide web mail. >> >> Thanks >> >> Mimi > > cal/card dav may come in dovecot > > > http://www.dovecot.org/talks/berlin-20140513.pptx.pdf > > ... > Future: > Random > New > Stuff > > CalDAV > CardDAV > > Can?t > fall > behind > Cyrus > > meanwhile you need another solution > i.e horde webmail acts as cal/card dav ,active sync , syncml server > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CalDAV > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CardDAV > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActiveSync > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SyncML > > > > Best Regards > MfG Robert Schetterer > > -- > [*] sys4 AG > > http://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 > Franziskanerstra?e 15, 81669 M?nchen > > Sitz der Gesellschaft: M?nchen, Amtsgericht M?nchen: HRB 199263 > Vorstand: Patrick Ben Koetter, Marc Schiffbauer > Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Florian Kirstein >The notion that dovecot needs to stay just an IMAP server is ridiculous. I thoroughly encourage it to grow into a fully featured and open source messaging and groupware system. This is great news!
Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com:> Hi all > > I recently install Postfix and Dovecot, and so far so good. My assumption > was that calendar and address book (similar to Gmail calendar or address > book) are part of Dovecot. However I do not see anything concerning them in > any of the docs I have read so far. > > What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement > is not necessarily to provide web mail. > > Thanks > > MimiSOGo? www.sogo.nu
* mimicafe at gmail.com <mimicafe at gmail.com>:> What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement > is not necessarily to provide web mail.What comes to mind: - Horde - SOGo - Kolab - Radicale - Modoboa (with management for Radicale) -- [*] sys4 AG https://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 Franziskanerstra?e 15, 81669 M?nchen Sitz der Gesellschaft: M?nchen, Amtsgericht M?nchen: HRB 199263 Vorstand: Patrick Ben Koetter, Marc Schiffbauer Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Florian Kirstein
Am 2015-04-09 um 18:46 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com:> > What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer?I use davical quite painless for calendaring http://www.davical.org/ with Thunderbird and Android app. Addresses synced to Thunderbird with sogo connector (not 100% deterministic). It is completely separate from dovecot. I do not see why dovecot should do caldav or carddav. -- peter
Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com:> What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement > is not necessarily to provide web mail.check in addition to dovecot owncloud.org. Both in combination with roundcube is working fine. Gru? Matthias -- "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning." -- Rich Cook
sogo works fine otherwise there was open xchange ^ - ^ Le 10/04/2015 08:03, Matthias Fechner a ?crit :> Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com: >> What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have >> Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their >> phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement >> is not necessarily to provide web mail. > check in addition to dovecot owncloud.org. Both in combination with > roundcube is working fine. > > > Gru? > Matthias >
2015.04.10 09:03, Matthias Fechner ra??:> Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com: >> What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have >> Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their >> phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement >> is not necessarily to provide web mail. > check in addition to dovecot owncloud.org. Both in combination with > roundcube is working fine.Correction. It is working fine up to the point when you want to use AD...... and by using AD, I mean: you either use AD logins, or ownCloud (probably email based) ones...... (nobody wants to use separate accounts: {AD} one for data sharing and {email based} other for cal / addr book) But this implies a problem with constantly changing passwords {for CalDav / CardDav} on mobile devices / email clients etc.... (dovecot's own IMAP CalDav / CardDav support because of this mess would be SUPER) [OT] if anyone is interested I have dirty, but quite good SSO login addon + patch for ownCloud's seamless auhentication with AD, *if* any computer is connected to the AD {user has Kerberos ticket}> > > Gru? > Matthias >-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20150410/8df4d511/attachment.sig>
Firstly I need to look at various available options to determine which way to go. However, our clients including Windows machine, Mac, Android and iOS. To the best of my knowledge, all the clients support the various protocols except LDAP which may not be supported on mobile devices. A quick search for suggested "groupware" showed a number of implementation I could look at. Thanks Mimi On 9 April 2015 at 18:07, Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at linworks.de> wrote:> On 04/09/2015 06:46 PM, mimicafe at gmail.com wrote: > > What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to > have > > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my > requirement > > is not necessarily to provide web mail. > > The keyword you're looking for is "groupware" - which dovecot isn't. > > Now, what *protocols* do those pre-existing clients support to tie them > to a groupware solution? MAPI? CalDAV? LDAP? (And I'm pretty sure I > can't list even *half* of the contenders ...) > > Regards, > J. Bern > -- > *NEU* - NEC IT-Infrastruktur-Produkte im <http://www.linworks-shop.de/>: > Server--Storage--Virtualisierung--Management SW--Passion for Performance > Jochen Bern, Systemingenieur --- LINworks GmbH <http://www.LINworks.de/> > Postfach 100121, 64201 Darmstadt | Robert-Koch-Str. 9, 64331 Weiterstadt > PGP (1024D/4096g) FP = D18B 41B1 16C0 11BA 7F8C DCF7 E1D5 FAF4 444E 1C27 > Tel. +49 6151 9067-231, Zentr. -0, Fax -299 - Amtsg. Darmstadt HRB 85202 > Unternehmenssitz Weiterstadt, Gesch?ftsf?hrer Metin Dogan, Oliver Michel >
> What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have > Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their > phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement > is not necessarily to provide web mail.sabre/dav [1] is a PHP-based CalDAV/CardDAV server and easy to set up; docs are really good with examples. Took me less than 30 min to set it up and get it working with multiple Thunderbird/Icedove instances (you have to use SoGO connector) and multiple iPhones. If needed, you can integrate many backends and frontends like Roundcube as well. Matthias [1] http://sabre.io/
On 09-04-2015 17:44, J. Echter wrote:> Am 09.04.2015 um 18:46 schrieb mimicafe at gmail.com: >> What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have >> Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their >> phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement >> is not necessarily to provide web mail. > SOGo? > > www.sogo.nu+1 We have SOGo providing shared calendars and contacts for 100+ users, using Thunderbird + Lightning and SOGo extensions. It has a full-featured web interface for mail, calendar and contacts. My boss once said he wanted MS-Exchange no matter what cost. Once we got the quotation (within the price range he asked for) we scheduled a briefing to demo its functionalities and features. After that day he realized we already have all we need and never mentioned it again. SOGo also implements MS-ActiveSync protocol, so you can use native Android and iOS features as if it were an MS-Exchange server. We run Postfix + Dovecot (with sieve) + SOGo -- *Marcio Merlone*