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Topic: Roundcubemail where is the calendar?

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- iRedMail version (check /etc/iredmail-release): 0.9.2
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: Ubuntus server 14:04
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): LDAP
- Web server (Apache or Nginx):Apache
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Hi,
I have installed(first installation ever of iRedMAil)  iRedMail on a Ubuntu server VM successfully.
When I first installed it, I selected the SOGO groupware as well.

I can use Outlook 2010 with it successfully.

In Outlook I can send, receive mail and create appointments.

But when I use roundecubemail (v 1.1.1.) by typing  https://mx.domain.com/mail, I can login, I can access mail and contacts, but there is no CALENDAR option.

Did some googling and I have installed the calendar plugin called kolab (libcalendaring), but it does not work.
I feel, maybe this is the wrong plugin for roundcubemail.

Does anyone know what plugin I should be using with RoundCubeMAil and SOGO backend?

Thanks

Kind regards

Alfred

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Re: Roundcubemail where is the calendar?

Why are you using RoundCube if you have SOgo?

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Re: Roundcubemail where is the calendar?

andrzej wrote:

Why are you using RoundCube if you have SOgo?

Hi Andrzej,

I realized afterwards just before you replied.
All I had to do was to point my browser to https://mail.domain.com/SOGo.

How do I remove RoundCube?

Also how do I modify apache so that I can access webmail via https://mail.domain.com? How can I make it redirect to this url?

Thanks

Best regards

Alfred

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Re: Roundcubemail where is the calendar?

alfredb wrote:

How do I remove RoundCube?

Remove /opt/www/roundcubemail* and its SQL database.

alfredb wrote:

Also how do I modify apache so that I can access webmail via https://mail.domain.com? How can I make it redirect to this url?

The easiest way to achieve this is creating a html file (index.html) under https://mail.domain.com and redirect it to SOGo like this:

<html>
    <head>
        <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=https://mail.domain.com/SOGo" />
    </head>
</html>