puy
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Post by puy on Jun 8, 2008 8:51:47 GMT 7
Has anyone tried to install a groupware software on a N5200pro?
I am not linux savy, but it seems to me that the N5200Pro
1) has the horse power. 2) has the memory 3) has the storage capacity
to handle some popular groupware softwares.
Considering all the features included adding groupware software will make it a SMS in a box !!
any comments.
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Post by valshare on Jun 8, 2008 16:34:00 GMT 7
Hi,
i have a commercial Groupware on my N5200. I have running Kerio Mailserver in a Chroot Environment running.
Greetings, valshare
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Post by drewy on Jun 9, 2008 2:06:47 GMT 7
any particular flavour of groupware that your intrested in?
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Post by valshare on Jun 9, 2008 17:42:58 GMT 7
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Post by drewy on Jun 12, 2008 3:01:18 GMT 7
what about www.egroupware.org/ ? Looks like it's probably going to be somewhat easier to get running.
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Post by drewy on Jun 13, 2008 2:09:07 GMT 7
I've got eGroupware running if anyone is interested ?
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Post by adamson67 on Jun 13, 2008 20:18:31 GMT 7
Drewy, I'm interested in egroupware as well as others possibly.
Do you know how to add extensions to PHP, such as gettext and ldap?
Also, can you assist in creating an openldap module?
Thanks
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Post by tomecemot on Jun 19, 2008 18:25:31 GMT 7
Drewy,
I am interested in eGroupware, too
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Post by grafgarf on Jul 14, 2008 5:57:54 GMT 7
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Post by willem on Jul 17, 2008 19:58:03 GMT 7
Hi, i have a commercial Groupware on my N5200. I have running Kerio Mailserver in a Chroot Environment running. Greetings, valshare Valshare, i'm very interested is running Kerio mail server on the N5200, can you tell me what i have to do, can you assist me ?? Greetings, Willem
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Post by valshare on Jul 18, 2008 4:10:25 GMT 7
Valshare, i'm very interested is running Kerio mail server on the N5200, can you tell me what i have to do, can you assist me ?? Greetings, Willem Hi, yes Kerio 6.5.2 is running on the N5200. First time, i have running it on the N5200 OS. But this make a lot of problems. Kerio inside the Debian chroot is running without any problems. First install Debian Chroot Environment on N5200. For help look in the TheCus Wiki. Second download Kerio MailServer VMware Virtual Appliance and update it to the latest version (6.5.2) Start the Kerio VMWare Image, log into a terminal and copy the /opt/kerio/ folder with scp to your Chroot Environment on the N5200. Then modify the Keriomailserver.sh to start the Mailserver in the Chroot Environment and make a link to the META-Modul in the startup folder. I have taken debian, because i can better handle it. But if you install Feudora, Kerio will support it. Greatings, Valle
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