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# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
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- `3.1.4`, `3.1`, `latest`
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# What is SOGo ?
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SOGo (formerly named Scalable OpenGroupware.org) is an open source collaborative software (groupware) server with a focus on simplicity and scalability. It is developed in Objective-C using PostgreSQL, Apache, and IMAP.
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SOGo provides collaboration for Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, Microsoft Outlook, Apple iCal/iPhone and BlackBerry client users. Its features include the ability to share calendars, address books and e-mail using an open source, cross-platform environment. The Funambol middleware and the Funambol SOGo Connector allow SyncML clients to synchronize contacts, events and tasks.
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SOGo supports standard groupware capabilities including CalDAV, CalDAV auto-scheduling, CardDAV, WebDAV Sync, WebDAV ACLs, and iCalendar.
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Microsoft Outlook support is provided through an OpenChange storage provider to remove the MAPI dependency for sharing address books, calendars and e-mails. Native connectivity to Microsoft Outlook allows SOGo to emulate a Microsoft Exchange server to Outlook clients.
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(source : Wikipedia contributors, "SOGo," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SOGo&oldid=731475399 (accessed August 5, 2016). )
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# Use with care and contribute to Inverse Inc
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This image is still experimental. Use with care.
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Since July 2016, Inverse Inc. [ask for some support](https://sogo.nu/nc/support/faq/article/why-production-packages-required-a-support-contract-from-inverse.html) to provide debian packages. This should help them to increase their investments in SOGo. If you can afford [this](https://sogo.nu/support/index_new.html#/commercial), you should consider getting support on Inverse Inc.
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# How to use this image
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The requires :
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- a working IMAP and SMTP server (not provided under docker container) ;
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- a postgresql / mysql database ;
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- memcached ;
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- some way to authenticate user: LDAP, SQL table, ... (see [the docs](SOGoInstallationGuide.pdf))
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Using the pattern one container = one process, this container only execute the `sogod` process.
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In order to run it You should create an adapt a config file to your needs, [using the docs](SOGoInstallationGuide.pdf). This file should be recorded into the container as `/etc/sogo/sogo.conf`.
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## Using docker-compose
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This is a `docker-compose.yml` file you could adapt to launch this image :
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```
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version: '2'
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services:
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sogo:
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# if you prefer building by yourself
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# build:
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# context: .
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# args:
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# version: 2.2.13
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# if you prefer using an image
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image: julienfastre/sogo:3.1.4
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links:
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- db
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volumes:
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# required to allow nginx to access to resources
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- /usr/local/lib/GNUstep/SOGo/WebServerResources/
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# create
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- /path/to/your/file/sogo.conf:/etc/sogo/sogo.conf
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db:
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image: postgres:9.5
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# for debug purpose only: reach the database from outside
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#ports:
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# - "5432"
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memcached:
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image: memcached:1.4-alpine
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nginx:
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image: nginx
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links:
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- sogo
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volumes_from:
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- sogo:ro
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ports:
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- "8080:80"
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volumes:
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- ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro
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```
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You should then be able to reach sogo on http://localhost:8080/SOGo.
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**Warning** after login, the redirection does not work and you will reach http://localhost/SOGo/<your path> instead of http://localhost:8080/SOGo/<your path>. Simply add the missing port part.
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