Hi,
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The most wanted features (for me) on Cyrus is a granular acl control and
global folders.
Egroupware can handle without trouble this two major features that other
IMAP open source servers can’t give it
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You can choose if:
accounts are stored on ldap or database.
address book stored on ldap or database
cyrus has their own storage on filesystem.
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If you choose to store egroupware accounts on ldap and cyrus uses ldap
accounts, any new account It’s also an e-mail account.
I guess it’s better to have a system with cyrus, postfix and ldap before
set up egroupware. And the integrate a new egroupware installation with
this components using ldap connection.
I bought the manual yesterday in order to support egroupware. I still have
questions which the manual does not answer.
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The recommended IMAP server is Cyrus-IMAP. What are the extra features
this gives which Dovecot doesn’t?
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I am unclear what egroupware data is stored in LDAP, and what egroupware
data is stored in PostgreSQL, EGW user accounts in LDAP? Email user
accounts
in LDAP? Address books in LDAP? Cyrus has its own mail storage so what is
left to store in the PostgreSQL database?
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If I create a user account in the egroupware admin section does that
automatically create an email account for the user? In other words, does
egroupware populate the OpenLDAP store for me?
I guess the biggest problem I am having is conceptual, not technical: what
manual configuration must be done in Postfix, Cyrus-IMAP, PostgreSQL and
OpenLDAP before installing egroupware? Do I need to create email
accounts first, or does egroupware handle everything once
Postfix-Cyrus-OpenLDAP and PostgreSQL are installed?
The manual is not clear about this, and I think for 29.99 euro it should
be.
For a PDF this is expensive, and I think there should be more effort put
into giving users a clearer conceptual overview of what is needed and how
it
all fits together, so that users can have their installation working BEFORE
installing egroupware, without having to stumble along and realise half-way
through that LDAP functionality needs to be compiled into Cyrus or Postfix
or whatever. In the list of system requirements we are told Cyrus is the
best-supported IMAP server but we are nowhere told what extra functionality
it offers to egroupware. I expected the manual to fill gaps like this. I am
a little disappointed that it does not.
Thank you.
Gerard
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