On Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 1:06 PM Mark <markbsdmail2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi again everyone, Thanks for all your replies.
>
> I'm aware that I could install with "pkg_add sogo", I tried many times.
>
> My issue is its configuration.
>
> My mail server setup consists of; Postfix, Dovecot, Postfixadmin and Nginx.
>
> I'm looking for a way to integrate SOGo (only for its webmail interface,
> nothing more) into my mailserver.
>
> There is no sogo.conf at all. And I'd like to use that way, instead of
> GNUStep commands.
>
> @Sebastian, is it possible to set SOGo to use /etc/sogo.conf as
> configuration file?
>
> @Odhiambo, thank you very much for the links, the buff0k.co.za one seems
> to
> be helpful, even though it's for Debian.
>

Hi Mark,

I knew that the buff0k.co.za was Debian. However, the only difference with
OpenBSD are the installation commands.
The configurations are pretty identical as long as you conform with the
standard paths USDed by OBSD.
@Sebastian mentioned that the pkg installs a readme
in /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/sogo.

I have looked at it too. I installed SOGo on my VM, but one thing that I do
not understand is how it will be able to interact with mariadb,
given that I have seen the SOPE component only linked against PostgreSQL
and not MySQL.
@Sebastian Reitenbach <sebas...@l00-bugdead-prods.de> could you kindly
enlighten me on that aspect? How do I have SOPE linked to mysqlclient? Or
both mysqlclient and libpq?

To install a "Complete Mail Server on OpenBSD" you can also use the guide
below:
https://docs.vultr.com/an-openbsd-e-mail-server-using-opensmtpd-dovecot-rspamd-and-rainloop
Here, you can ignore the RainLoop webmail as you will use SOGo.


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