[OGo-Users] New user needs information
Chris Picton
users@opengroupware.org
Thu, 07 Dec 2006 17:23:48 +0200
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Hi=20
I am busy testing opengroupware, which I have just installed on my
Centos 3 server, running courier and ldap.
All users are stored in the ldap database, and the system uses nss_ldap
to authenticate directly off the ldap database.
I have quite a few questions, which I am hoping I can get answers to.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
Can OGO read users from this ldap database directly, or do they have to
be stored in the postgres database?
Can OGO use mysql instead of postgres for a more lightweight
installation?
I already have contacts stored in the ldap database (global address
book, and personal address books). Can OGO use these as address book
sources?
Does OGO have plugins for courier to write mailfilter files and setup
autoresponders?
I created a few test appointments, and tried downloading my calendar
from the zidestore, but it seems to come out with no details in it:
http://chrisp:*password*@192.168.20.4/zidestore/so/chrisp/Calendar/calendar=
.ics
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BEGIN:VCALENDAR
METHOD:REQUEST
PRODID:-//OpenGroupware.org/ZideStore 1.3//
VERSION:2.0
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Is this a bug in my setup or understanding?
Would I use evolution to connect to this webcal:// or http:// URL, or
is there a specific evolution zidestore connector?
Are there demo versions of the outlook connector available - I will
probably be reselling many if this works.
Can tasks be shared to evolution/outlook?
Regards
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