On 2018-10-21 16:33, mj wrote:> Hi, > > On 10/21/2018 01:22 PM, Maurizio Caloro wrote: >> Please this are a complet Grouware solutions, are possible to use from >> this only the Calendar Synchronization and >> >> Date, Appontment functionality?? >> > > If that is hat you need, perhas you should checkout sogo: > > https://sogo.nu/ > > We have been running it for years, with the same backend-components > you are using: postfix and dovecot. (and active directory) > > MJHello Maurizio, I am interested to add Sogo to the mail server I have, and your feedback would be very interesting. I use postfix and dovecot as well, but I have a few questions: - Do I have to implement shared folders in order to share calendars? - Are the calendars and address books are in fact, stored in IMAP folders. - If yes, are these folders hidden? Thanks for your insights Kind regards, Andr? -- https://github.com/progmaticltd/homebox
* Andr? Rodier <andre at rodier.me>:> On 2018-10-21 16:33, mj wrote: > > On 10/21/2018 01:22 PM, Maurizio Caloro wrote: > > > Please this are a complet Grouware solutions, are possible to use > > > from this only the Calendar Synchronization and > > > > > > Date, Appontment functionality?? > > > > > > > If that is hat you need, perhas you should checkout sogo: > > > > https://sogo.nu/ > > > > We have been running it for years, with the same backend-components > > you are using: postfix and dovecot. (and active directory) > > > > MJ > > Hello Maurizio, > > I am interested to add Sogo to the mail server I have, and your feedback > would be very interesting. > > I use postfix and dovecot as well, but I have a few questions: > > - Do I have to implement shared folders in order to share calendars?No, you don't. You control sharing calendars either via the SOGo admin interface or by yourself, when you allow access to your calendar.> - Are the calendars and address books are in fact, stored in IMAP folders.No, they aren't. SOGo stores them in a database, e.g. a PostgreSQL server. You access the calendar either (natively) via the SOGo web interface or with a client that speaks either CalDAV or ActiveSync. In both cases the client connects to a http(s)-server that proxies connections to the SOGo sogod server. This server takes care of ACLs and logic and it also accesses the data backend, i.e. the SQL database.> - If yes, are these folders hidden?There aren't any. p at rick -- [*] sys4 AG https://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 Schlei?heimer Stra?e 26/MG,80333 M?nchen Sitz der Gesellschaft: M?nchen, Amtsgericht M?nchen: HRB 199263 Vorstand: Patrick Ben Koetter, Marc Schiffbauer, Wolfgang Stief Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Florian Kirstein
On 2018-10-21 20:16, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:> * Andr? Rodier <andre at rodier.me>: >> On 2018-10-21 16:33, mj wrote: >> > On 10/21/2018 01:22 PM, Maurizio Caloro wrote: >> > > Please this are a complet Grouware solutions, are possible to use >> > > from this only the Calendar Synchronization and >> > > >> > > Date, Appontment functionality?? >> > > >> > >> > If that is hat you need, perhas you should checkout sogo: >> > >> > https://sogo.nu/ >> > >> > We have been running it for years, with the same backend-components >> > you are using: postfix and dovecot. (and active directory) >> > >> > MJ >> >> Hello Maurizio, >> >> I am interested to add Sogo to the mail server I have, and your >> feedback >> would be very interesting. >> >> I use postfix and dovecot as well, but I have a few questions: >> >> - Do I have to implement shared folders in order to share calendars? > > No, you don't. You control sharing calendars either via the SOGo admin > interface or by yourself, when you allow access to your calendar. > >> - Are the calendars and address books are in fact, stored in IMAP >> folders. > > No, they aren't. SOGo stores them in a database, e.g. a PostgreSQL > server. > You access the calendar either (natively) via the SOGo web interface or > with a > client that speaks either CalDAV or ActiveSync. In both cases the > client > connects to a http(s)-server that proxies connections to the SOGo sogod > server. This server takes care of ACLs and logic and it also accesses > the > data backend, i.e. the SQL database. > >> - If yes, are these folders hidden? > > There aren't any. > > p at rickThank you, Patrick. This is very useful, I will add Sogo to Homebox, then. Kind regards, Andr? -- https://github.com/progmaticltd/homebox