While dated, the SOGo article that appeared in the Linux Journal back in
2008 may be of interest to you:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/scalable-opengroupwareorg

​Also, according to the SOGo Installation and Configuration
Guide<http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Installation%20Guide.pdf>@
p. 29:
​
​

> SOGo can use a SQL-based database server for authentication. The
> ​ ​
> configuration is very similar
> ​
> to LDAP-based authentication.​
> ​..​
>

​Regards,

​
-Pablo

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On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 2:30 AM, Burk Al <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have already have a running mail server setup on postfix, dovecot,
> mysql, roundcube and I am using postfix admin to manage domains & users.
>
> Now I want to install sogo on this setup. I have two main goals.
> 1- I want to natively connect some of my outlook users to the mail server.
> 2- Some of my users need both personal address book as well as the domain
> wide global address book. And they want to be able to access these two
> address books through both from their outlooks and also from the webmail.
>
> I believe sogo is my solution.
>
> I was taking a quick look at the documentation and I have noticed that I
> will need some sort of an Ldap server to achieve my goals with sogo.
> How does this supposed to work? I already have a mysql database running
> the domain and user data. Do I need to first change my current setup and
> replace mysql with an ldap server, which sounds like a quite task.
>
> Please advice...
> Thanks
>
>
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