Hello,

Zentyal is licensing based. It also has SOGo and SOGo Active Sync
integrated. It is basically easier to set up, but you are paying for it
and you have to negotiate with Zentyal for the price.

Iredmail is not per say a Groupware Solution. For some it's already
serving with enough features to work with. It is more likely an easy to
use Mail Server. Meaning, Groupware Solutions are strongly focusing at
workflow efficiency with calendars, tasks, address books and e-mail
accounts within a network.

With SOGo, when you are already fond with Postfix, Dovecot, SQL and
LDAP you will love SOGo for its nice flexibility. It has a nice Outlook
Connector and isn't restricted through licensing.

Kind regards,
Christian Lisec

On Tue, 2019-10-29 at 18:56 +0100, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello,
> excuse my maybe provocative question, please.
> Why should I use SOGo directly instead of using Zentyal ( 
> https://doc.zentyal.org/en/installation.html ) or, maybe, iRedMail ( 
> https://iredmail.org )?
> I have spent a few days with comparing different groupwares, but the
> differences are still unclear to me. For my current understanding all
> of the above mentioned systems are more or less the same....Postfix,
> MySQL/MariaDB, Dovecot,... and SOGo.
> Could you give me a hint, why you guys prefer a directly SOGo setup
> instead of the other two solutions?
> Thanks a lot in advance.
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> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists

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