Hello <br />We are currently evaluating Sogo to replace the groupware part of kolab( we have curently a customer in test) . <br />We kept Kolab2.3.4 as base for email and set Sogo on this and i see that is very very good solution (if somebody<br />is interested i wrote a howto to make things work and to marry Kolab 2.3.4 ans Sogo 2.0.6.<br /><br />In your test that we really liked <br />- the web interface is really simple and efficient look like Thunderbird <br />- the efficaticy and performance of the dav server , really quick <br />-The quality of the product ( i think it is really mature and stable now and give to us a real groupware solution ) . Kolab suffers of the storage on the groupware functionality and of a lack of clients that could be used with it . <br />- I can say now all run perfectly (freebusy, sharing between domain (contacts and calendar),resources) . the thunderbird/Lightning integration is really impressive ( whe
n you share a calendar it is automaticly displayed on lightning and you can even set the subcrition and the rights from thunderbird, even the colors are synced. <br />-the choise of clients (thunderbird/lightning with mass deployment and integrated groupware functionnalities with integrator and sogo connector), Outlook natively, emClient ).<br />-About Mobility we sync with Caldav/cardav that has some benefits and work really well (on iphone and ipad even the invitations work). In iphone it is natively supported, on android you have to buy calSync ad cardSync (less 5 euro the 2 ) and bring on android word the multi calendar view (like on the iphone ). We don t need funambol on this way . About sogo sync , forget it is for <br />me less than an alpha release . One another thing with Caldav we gain more 200% of battery was about 24hour on an android with actyvesync it is now 2 day 1/2 with caldav.<br /><br />The only problem that i see is perhaps the language t
hat is objective C but it is not a really problem we are used to jump from a language to another.<br />and Windows mobile integration (as sogosync is buggy, but i will work on it in a second time)<br /><br />Clearly we dont want to migrate our customers in Kolab 3.0 who has for me almost the same problems than 2.3.4 on the groupware part (performance on big calendars , lack of native clients, maturity )<br />customers are making pressure to me to have a decent groupware solution to avoid exchange and with the couple Kolab 2.3.4 and Sogo i think i found a very good way. <br /><br />We didnt tested yest Outlook integration who is native (with samba4) <br /><br />Regards <br />Alain Abbas<br /><br /><br />Le Mardi 25 Juin 2013 21:03 CEST, dirk adamsky <info@deludi.nl> a écrit:<br /> <blockquote>Hi Mat,<br /><br />i have found a project called sogosync which is a repackaged version of Zarafa's Z-push.<br />Sogosync has merge
d with another project php-push2 (based on z-push2).<br /><br />https://github.com/dupondje/PHP-Push-2<br /><br /><br />Met vriendelijke groet,<br />Kind Regards,<br />Mit freundlichen Grüßen,<br />Dirk Adamsky<br />Deludi BV<br />t: +31-(0)6-20286150<br />e: info@deludi.nl<br />w: www.deludi.nl<br /><br />Op 25-6-2013 20:05, Mat Cantin schreef:<br />> On 2013-06-25 1:41, dirk adamsky wrote:<br />>> Hello Matt and Geoff,<br />>><br />>> thank you both for your answers.<br />>> Unfortunately I do have a significant number of Outlook/Thunderbird<br />>> users.<br />>> Based on your experiences I will go for sogo groupware because of the<br />>> better mailclient support.<br />>> I will keep an eye on the kolab development though.<br />>><br />> Last time I checked SOGo didn't support activesync at all, instead using<br />> the Funambol connector. My experience with Funambol is this: your going<br />&
gt; to have nothing but problems unless your using an actual Funambol<br />> server, from devices not being supported equally with some phones only<br />> being able to sync contacts but not calendars, to weird syncing<br />> behaviours that drain batteries, to needing to also separately setup<br />> IMAP for email. Compared to Activesync, it's an IT support nightmare<br />> unless you can dictate which smartphone yours users use and create one<br />> set of instructions. Activesync is the killer feature you should be<br />> looking for if you're serious about having your users connect with their<br />> smartphones.<br />><br />> --<br />> Mat<br />><br />> _______________________________________________<br />> Kolab-users mailing list<br />> Kolab-users@kolab.org<br />> https://www.intevation.de/mailman/listinfo/kolab-users<br />><br /><br />_______________________________________________<br />Kolab-users mailing li
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