[OGo-Evolution] ogo & evo

Michael Dean evolution@opengroupware.org
Tue, 09 Nov 2004 12:54:28 -0800


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I need some clarification here.  I like the og stuff, but I need to know 
this.  If OpenG is installed properly on my server, and I am using a 
version of linux on my desktop, do I have full connectivity or not, and 
if so, can you just outline the pieces to the puzzle?

Erik Romijn wrote:

>On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 17:06 +0100, Matthias Eichler wrote:
>  
>
>>this sounds interesting, but i just found howtos for evo-ogo and not
>>for the evolution-exchange. i also can not find anything about this
>>ex2ogo.pl adapter.
>>where can i get it and where is some docu about it?!?
>>    
>>
>
>At the moment ex2ogo is quite documentationless.
>The release message explaining what it is can be found in the archives
>at
>http://mail.opengroupware.org/pipermail/evolution/2004-October/000433.html
>
>Basic operation is very simple: just install Evo 2.0 and the Connector
>for Exchange. If you want write support, also install ZideStore trunk.
>Start the ex2ogo daemon (command line arguments should speak for
>themselves) and let the connector connect to ex2ogo, i.e. if ex2ogo runs
>on the same machine on it's default port you tell the connector to find
>it's exchange server at localhost:1234.
>Set SSL to off, and set Simple (or was it called Basic) authentication.
>Supply your normal OGo username and password.
>
>Task support is slow and barely implemented. Enterprises, Contacts and
>Calendars seem to work quite well.
>
>That should be enough to get things working. Note that this has nothing
>to do with evo-ogo (which is the native connector for OGo<->evo ).
>
>Greetings,
>Erik
>
>  
>

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I need some clarification here.&nbsp; I like the og stuff, but I need to
know this.&nbsp; If OpenG is installed properly on my server, and I am using
a version of linux on my desktop, do I have full connectivity or not,
and if so, can you just outline the pieces to the puzzle?<br>
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Erik Romijn wrote:<br>
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  <pre wrap="">On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 17:06 +0100, Matthias Eichler wrote:
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    <pre wrap="">this sounds interesting, but i just found howtos for evo-ogo and not
for the evolution-exchange. i also can not find anything about this
ex2ogo.pl adapter.
where can i get it and where is some docu about it?!?
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At the moment ex2ogo is quite documentationless.
The release message explaining what it is can be found in the archives
at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://mail.opengroupware.org/pipermail/evolution/2004-October/000433.html">http://mail.opengroupware.org/pipermail/evolution/2004-October/000433.html</a>

Basic operation is very simple: just install Evo 2.0 and the Connector
for Exchange. If you want write support, also install ZideStore trunk.
Start the ex2ogo daemon (command line arguments should speak for
themselves) and let the connector connect to ex2ogo, i.e. if ex2ogo runs
on the same machine on it's default port you tell the connector to find
it's exchange server at localhost:1234.
Set SSL to off, and set Simple (or was it called Basic) authentication.
Supply your normal OGo username and password.

Task support is slow and barely implemented. Enterprises, Contacts and
Calendars seem to work quite well.

That should be enough to get things working. Note that this has nothing
to do with evo-ogo (which is the native connector for OGo&lt;-&gt;evo ).

Greetings,
Erik

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