diff --git a/Documentation/SOGoInstallationGuide.asciidoc b/Documentation/SOGoInstallationGuide.asciidoc index fd55ce5b4..73e562e4c 100644 --- a/Documentation/SOGoInstallationGuide.asciidoc +++ b/Documentation/SOGoInstallationGuide.asciidoc @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ About this Guide This guide will walk you through the installation and configuration of the SOGo solution. It also covers the installation and configuration of -SOGo ActiveSync support – the solution used to synchronize mobile +SOGo ActiveSync support - the solution used to synchronize mobile devices with SOGo. The instructions are based on version {release_version} of SOGo. @@ -499,8 +499,8 @@ In our example, we set the default domain to `acme.com`. meeting participants. Possible values are: [options="compact"] -* `YES` – to send notifications -* `NO` – to not send notifications +* `YES` - to send notifications +* `NO` - to not send notifications Defaults to `NO` when unset. @@ -599,8 +599,8 @@ for SOGo. Possible values are: someone changes his/her own calendar. Possible values are: [options="compact"] -- `YES` – to send notifications -- `NO` – to not send notifications +- `YES` - to send notifications +- `NO` - to not send notifications Defaults to `NO` when unset. User can overwrite this from the calendar properties window. @@ -611,8 +611,8 @@ modification is being done to his/her own calendar by someone else. Possible values are: [options="compact"] -* `YES` – to send notifications -* `NO` – to not send notifications +* `YES` - to send notifications +* `NO` - to not send notifications Defaults to `NO` when unset. User can overwrite this from the calendar properties window. @@ -635,8 +635,8 @@ requiring not authentication) their calendars and address books. Possible values are: [options="compact"] -* `YES` – to allow them -* `NO` – to prevent them from doing so +* `YES` - to allow them +* `NO` - to prevent them from doing so Defaults to `NO` when unset. @@ -647,8 +647,8 @@ SOGo. Possible values are: [options="compact"] -* `YES` – to allow them -* `NO` – to prevent them from doing so +* `YES` - to allow them +* `NO` - to prevent them from doing so Defaults to `NO` when unset. @@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ Defaults to `NO` when unset. string (attendee completion, address book search, etc.) prior triggering the server-side search operation. -Defaults to `2` when unset – which means a search operation will be +Defaults to `2` when unset - which means a search operation will be triggered on the 3rd typed character. |S |SOGoMaximumFailedLoginCount @@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ source can contain the following values: |The type of this user source, set to ldap` for an LDAP source. |id -|The identification name of the LDAP repository. This must be unique – +|The identification name of the LDAP repository. This must be unique - even when using multiple domains. |CNFieldName @@ -934,8 +934,8 @@ be marked as busy the first time it is booked. EOQualifier. The following operators are supported: [options="compact"] -* `<>` – inequality operator -* `=` – equality operator +* `<>` - inequality operator +* `=` - equality operator Multiple qualifiers can be joined by using `OR` and `AND`, they can also be grouped together by using parenthesis. Attribute values should be @@ -1327,9 +1327,9 @@ support enabled. Create the database user and schema using the following commands: ---- -su – postgres -createuser --no-superuser --no-createdb –-no-createrole \ - –-encrypted --pwprompt sogo +su - postgres +createuser --no-superuser --no-createdb --no-createrole \ + --encrypted --pwprompt sogo (specify “sogo” as password) createdb -O sogo sogo ---- @@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ source can contain the following values: |The type of this user source, set to `sql` for a SQL source. |id -|The identification name of the SQL repository. This must be unique – +|The identification name of the SQL repository. This must be unique - even when using multiple domains. |viewURL @@ -1431,9 +1431,9 @@ even when using multiple domains. present. Required columns are: [options="compact"] -* `c_uid`: will be used for authentication – it's a username or +* `c_uid`: will be used for authentication - it's a username or username@domain.tld -* `c_name`: will be used to uniquely identify entries – which can be +* `c_name`: will be used to uniquely identify entries - which can be identical to `c_uid` * `c_password`: password of the user, plain text, crypt, md5 or sha encoded @@ -1539,14 +1539,14 @@ SOGoUserSources = Certain database columns must be present in the view/table, such as: -* `c_uid` – will be used for authentication – it's the username +* `c_uid` - will be used for authentication - it's the username or username@domain.tld -* `c_name` – which can be identical to `c_uid` – will be used to +* `c_name` - which can be identical to `c_uid` - will be used to uniquely identify entries -* `c_password` – password of the user, plain-text, md5 or sha encoded +* `c_password` - password of the user, plain-text, md5 or sha encoded for now -* `c_cn` – the user's common name – such as "John Doe" -* `mail` – the user's mail address +* `c_cn` - the user's common name - such as "John Doe" +* `mail` - the user's mail address Note that groups are currently not supported for SQL-based authentication sources. @@ -1566,8 +1566,8 @@ The following table describes the related parameters. are: [options="compact"] -* `sendmail` – to use the sendmail binary -* `smtp` – to use the SMTP protocol +* `sendmail` - to use the sendmail binary +* `smtp` - to use the SMTP protocol |D |SOGoSMTPServer |The DNS name or IP address of the SMTP server used when diff --git a/Documentation/SOGoMozillaThunderbirdConfigurationGuide.asciidoc b/Documentation/SOGoMozillaThunderbirdConfigurationGuide.asciidoc index c2670c97d..8efef35fd 100644 --- a/Documentation/SOGoMozillaThunderbirdConfigurationGuide.asciidoc +++ b/Documentation/SOGoMozillaThunderbirdConfigurationGuide.asciidoc @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ fixes from the current development version of Mozilla Lightning. For Thunderbird 2, it is based on release version 0.9 of Lightning. For Thunderbird 3.1, it is based on 1.0b2. -In order to download and install Mozilla Lightning – Inverse Edition for +In order to download and install Mozilla Lightning - Inverse Edition for Thunderbird 2 or 3.1, please visit: http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/frontends.html @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ extensions, please visit: http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/frontends.html Prior to installing the SOGo Integrator extension, you should read the -following chapter – _SOGo Integrator Customization_. +following chapter - _SOGo Integrator Customization_. SOGo Integrator Customization ----------------------------- @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ if the SOGo server is accessible from the following URL: Note that if you changed the `x-webobjects-server-url` configuration setting from your HTTP server configuration file for SOGo, the -value *must* match the one you specify in `isi:updateURL` – even the +value *must* match the one you specify in `isi:updateURL` - even the port number. Moreover, you *must* change the value of the @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ In this section, you will learn how to install and configure the SOGo Update Server. The SOGo Update Server can be used to automatically install or uninstall -Mozilla Thunderbird extensions, push user settings and more – all from a +Mozilla Thunderbird extensions, push user settings and more - all from a central place managed by system administrators. Installation diff --git a/Documentation/SOGoNativeOutlookConfigurationGuide.asciidoc b/Documentation/SOGoNativeOutlookConfigurationGuide.asciidoc index 77917839c..132a95ef1 100644 --- a/Documentation/SOGoNativeOutlookConfigurationGuide.asciidoc +++ b/Documentation/SOGoNativeOutlookConfigurationGuide.asciidoc @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ to authenticate users. A SOGoUserSources entry to achieve this wold look like this: ---- -su – sogo +su - sogo defaults write sogod SOGoUserSources '( { CNFieldName = displayName; @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ http://www.sogo.nu/english/downloads/backend.html. In order to satisfy certain dependencies, you should also add the EPEL source corresponding to your distribution and architecture. More information on this is available here: -http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL – or more specifically, +http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL - or more specifically, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/FAQ#How_can_I_install_the_packages_from_the_EPEL_software_repository.3F. Once ready, install the OpenChange packages on top of an existing SOGo @@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ Adding Users ------------ Users that wish to connect natively to SOGo must be provisioned in -Samba 4 and in OpenChange – even if they already exist in your current +Samba 4 and in OpenChange - even if they already exist in your current LDAP or Microsoft Active Directory server. To add a user, execute the following commands: