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14.2 > Office > SOGo (5.0.1)

SOGo is a fully supported and trusted groupware server with a focus on
scalability and open standards. SOGo is released under the GNU
GPL/LGPL v2 and above.

SOGo provides a rich AJAX-based Web interface and supports multiple
native clients through the use of standard protocols such as CalDAV,
CardDAV and GroupDAV, as well as Microsoft ActiveSync.

SOGo is the missing component of your infrastructure; it sits in the
middle of your servers to offer your users a uniform and complete
interface to access their information. It has been deployed in
production environments where thousands of users are involved.

Additional documentation can be installed by setting
INSTALL_DOCS=yes when executing this script.

Groupname and Username

You must have the 'sogo' group and user to run this script,
for example:

groupadd -g 356 sogo
useradd -u 356 -m -d /var/lib/sogo -s /bin/bash -g 356 sogo

For some basic setup instructions and important information
regarding issues with gnustep-make and gnustep-base, check the
included 'README.SBo'.

This requires: libmemcached, libsodium, SOPE

Maintained by: Chris Walker
Keywords: mail,email,calendar,open,groupware,address,book,Outlook
ChangeLog: SOGo

Homepage:
https://sogo.nu/

Source Downloads:
SOGo-5.0.1.tar.gz (f7112b11568d68d58b32fb4ba64a8bbc)
SOGoInstallationGuide.pdf (69977733e37855bd521fdec223d9a7b9)
SOGoMozillaThunderbirdConfigurationGuide.pdf (b4af8941febedb25c124a4ff3244b1f7)
SOGoOutlookConnectorConfigurationGuide.pdf (29e7144dd129d344d16509b188487ffb)

Download SlackBuild:
SOGo.tar.gz
SOGo.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Individual Files:
README
README.SBo
SOGo.SlackBuild
SOGo.info
doinst.sh
rc.sogod
slack-desc

Validated for Slackware 14.2

See our HOWTO for instructions on how to use the contents of this repository.

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ftp git cgit http rsync

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