Hello,

I am relativity new to SOGo and am setting this up in combination with a Debian 
(stable/squeeze) Samba server with Postfix and
Dovecot.

I have a Samba (3.5.6) PDC using smbldap-tools and OpenLDAP. The users seem to 
work fine and I have a SOGo installation that is
using the same user base for Samba, Dovecot, Postfix and SOGo.

I wish to setup groups of users for ease of ACL assignments etc.
I found some documentation to help with this[1][2][3] and after some initial 
frustration was able to find and assign rights to
my group. Still, however, the members of the group are not able to see the 
calendar that the group has ACL view rights on.

The group is assigned rights. But when searching for the calendar via 
"Subscribe to a Calendar..." I just get "No possible
subscriptions". I am now a little in the dark. I see in MySQL (SOGoProfileURL, 
etc) the "@group" entry. Any ideas?

I am also interested in how one should setup various resources (rooms, car, 
stapler, etc) should these each be a 'user' or does
SOGo also have a concept of a non-user object (no email address, password etc)? 
Maybe creating a SOGo ldap schema for a bunch of
this type of data would be a good idea. At the moment I am getting by with just 
the OpenLDAP/Samba schemas.

Hint: One frustration that I faced was the Firefox pop-up blocker. It seems 
that if this is enabled and you don't have a
whitelist entry for the SOGo server, there is a communication issue between the 
blocked-then-allowed (via 'Allow' function in
bottom corner of window) window and the parent. This manifested its self 
exclusively in the 'right-click calendar' ->
'Sharing...' -> 'Add...' window that was the only thing 'detected' as a pop-up. 
After white-listing the host these look-ups
suddenly worked!

[1] 
http://www.sogo.nu/english/nc/support/faq/article/how-are-groups-handled-in-sogo-2.html
[2] Pierre Gambarotto | 1 Apr 13:57 - Re: LDAP and group
"You can use the objectclass named extensibleObject. This special class
allow to use any attribute. This class is also not structural, so you
can use it everwhere you want."
[3]https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists/arc/users/2011-02/msg00295.html

Info:
Debian Squeeze amd64
sogo 1.3.5a - installed from - http://inverse.ca/debian
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