Hello
I running no long time with me Email System Postfix/Dovecot/mysql and i'am whery happy
the feature to synchroize Calendar, or view the calender entry from me workpartner i will miss
this feature, how do you handle this ? isn't possible to insert this to Dovecot or Postfix?
Are this question out of topic ? or how do you implement this in our envirement ?
Regards
Mauri
Hello Aki
Thanks for your fast Answer!
Usually with some groupware, like ox appsuite. :)
Aki Tuomi
Please this are a complet Grouware solutions, are possible to use from this only the Calendar Synchronization and
Date, Appontment functionality ?
If you just need syncing without a fancy webclient:
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I need the possibilities to Sync the calender with diffrent Clients like Outlook, LotusNotes, Android, and Iphone Devices.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: dovecot <dovecot-bounces@dovecot.org> Im Auftrag von Marcus Rueckert Gesendet: Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2018 15:28 An: dovecot@dovecot.org Betreff: Re: AW: Calendar function ?
If you just need syncing without a fancy webclient:
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On 2018-10-21 13:51, mca@caloro.ch wrote:
I need the possibilities to Sync the calender with diffrent Clients like Outlook, LotusNotes, Android, and Iphone Devices.
Well carddav/caldav can do that. For outlook there is a plugin. for android you can use davdroid. iphone I dont know. might even be supported out of the box?
lotus notes really no idea.
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On 21 Oct 2018, at 16.54, Marcus Rueckert <darix@nordisch.org> wrote:
On 2018-10-21 13:51, mca@caloro.ch wrote:
I need the possibilities to Sync the calender with diffrent Clients like Outlook, LotusNotes, Android, and Iphone Devices.
Well carddav/caldav can do that. For outlook there is a plugin. for android you can use davdroid. iphone I dont know. might even be supported out of the box?
iOS does support CalDAV natively out of the box.
Sami
Horde does that with ActiveSync.
-----Alkuperäinen viesti----- Lähettäjä: dovecot [mailto:dovecot-bounces@dovecot.org] Puolesta mca@caloro.ch Lähetetty: 21. lokakuutata 2018 16:52 Vastaanottaja: dovecot@dovecot.org Kopio: 'Marcus Rueckert' <darix@nordisch.org> Aihe: AW: AW: Calendar function ?
I need the possibilities to Sync the calender with diffrent Clients like Outlook, LotusNotes, Android, and Iphone Devices.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: dovecot <dovecot-bounces@dovecot.org> Im Auftrag von Marcus Rueckert Gesendet: Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2018 15:28 An: dovecot@dovecot.org Betreff: Re: AW: Calendar function ?
If you just need syncing without a fancy webclient:
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Am 21.10.18 um 15:51 schrieb mca@caloro.ch:
I need the possibilities to Sync the calender with diffrent Clients like Outlook, LotusNotes, Android, and Iphone Devices.
I use davical for calendaring and addresses. Can sync between davdroid and thunderbird, mac can be in the mix too.
-- peter
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:
We have been running it for years, with the same backend-components you are using: postfix and dovecot. (and active directory)
MJ
On 10/21/18 6:33 PM, 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 ?
I think this needs some clarification:
there are at least two component involved:
the storage component
the protocol/frontend
For the protocol we have usually caldav and ActiveSync.
For the storage mechanism, we can store contacts in some database or in IMAP folders. ( we can obviously imagine other methods but there are the most used)
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:
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?
- 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, André
- André Rodier <andre@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:
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@rick
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On 2018-10-21 20:16, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
- André Rodier <andre@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:
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@rick Thank you, Patrick.
This is very useful, I will add Sogo to Homebox, then.
Kind regards, André
Le 10/21/18 à 12:29, mca@caloro.ch a écrit :
Hello
I running no long time with me Email System Postfix/Dovecot/mysql and i’am whery happy
the feature to synchroize Calendar, or view the calender entry from me workpartner i will miss
this feature, how do you handle this ? isn’t possible to insert this to Dovecot or Postfix?
Are this question out of topic ? or how do you implement this in our envirement ?
Regards
Mauri
I use the caldav features of nextcloud for tjis
We use sabredav for caldav+cardav and roundcube+agendav for nice web ui :)
Regards
El 21/10/18 a las 15:04, Erwan David escribió:
Le 10/21/18 à 12:29, mca@caloro.ch a écrit :
Hello
I running no long time with me Email System Postfix/Dovecot/mysql and i’am whery happy
the feature to synchroize Calendar, or view the calender entry from me workpartner i will miss
this feature, how do you handle this ? isn’t possible to insert this to Dovecot or Postfix?
Are this question out of topic ? or how do you implement this in our envirement ?
Regards
Mauri
I use the caldav features of nextcloud for tjis
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 19:48:17 +0200 Tom Sommer <mail@tomsommer.dk> wrote:
On 2018-10-22 12:56, María Arrea wrote:
We use sabredav for caldav+cardav and roundcube+agendav for nice web ui :)
Is Sabre still maintained?
http://sabre.io/ says 2018 is most recent version
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On 2018-10-22 19:58, Dave Stevens wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 19:48:17 +0200 Tom Sommer <mail@tomsommer.dk> wrote:
On 2018-10-22 12:56, María Arrea wrote:
We use sabredav for caldav+cardav and roundcube+agendav for nice web ui :)
Is Sabre still maintained?
http://sabre.io/ says 2018 is most recent version
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 20:06:57 +0200 Tom Sommer <mail@tomsommer.dk> wrote:
On 2018-10-22 19:58, Dave Stevens wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 19:48:17 +0200 Tom Sommer <mail@tomsommer.dk> wrote:
On 2018-10-22 12:56, María Arrea wrote:
We use sabredav for caldav+cardav and roundcube+agendav for nice web ui :)
Is Sabre still maintained?
http://sabre.io/ says 2018 is most recent version
and after that post in 2017 comes a new release a year later.
d
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participants (15)
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Aki Tuomi
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André Rodier
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Arto Saraniva
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Dave Stevens
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Erwan David
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Marcus Rueckert
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María Arrea
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Maurizio Caloro
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mca@caloro.ch
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Mihai Badici
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mj
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Patrick Ben Koetter
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Peter Chiochetti
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Sami Ketola
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Tom Sommer