i can't say what the problem is, but it might be a sql lookup error, it sounds like a problem with sogo so your best bet is to search the sogo...
okay lets take it from the top :) you have run the script. you have sogo plugin in...
Not broken just home hosted an have bean turn off for maintains and is running again.! if you have the plugin in the plugins-enabled folder.!...
I'm happy you got it working, also thanks for giving it go CentOS, i see what i can do to get it all in one script, but don't expect to much...
first thing is to check if the SOGo Database contains !ANY! views for the configuration to work. next is to ensure that the SOGo configuration...
at the top of the plugin [/usr/local/ispconfig/server/plugins-available/sogo_config_plugin.php] do you have any empty vars var \$sogo_su_cmd...
thats the vhosts config set up for debian based distros, and the sogo home dir is not in the same place as fare as i can see the DocumentRoot in...
nice let me know how it goes i'm new to CentOS so it will take some time before i have ispconfig running :)
hmm that's a good question, i have NEVER tried CentOS! SOGo needs to be build from source, unless RHEL 5 / 6 packages works for CentOS? well i...
i don't know..! haven't looked into it..!
thanks for trying the script
you need to add a dummy mail domain to the server EG. example.com your can remove it again then wait a minute for the server to pickup the changes...
have you added a dummy mail domain and removed it again? if so look into the monitor module in ISPConfig under "Show System-Log", and the...
your using apache? then the config file is located at /etc/apache2/conf.d/SOGo.conf try removing that file to other location outside apache...
for Thunderbird you need to configure and pack the plugins form http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/frontends.html using the configuration guide...
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