Thanks Christian. I went back into the setup and downloaded v5 which is now installed. Still cannot see the option for multiple send e-mail addresses, just adding extra full IMAP accounts, but I am cutting back to MySQL/Mariadb as PostgreSQL I am less familiar with and striking all kinds of role and permissions issues....
I am migrating an older CentOS 6 setup to Rocky Linux 9 so been a decade since I touched SOGo.... re-education time. Last time I was communicating with community forums it was all Mantis setup :-) Thanks again for letting me know I was using older version. Regards, David Clark Davrom Consulting Pty Ltd Mobile: 0418763124 E-mail: [email protected] On 30 May 2025, 22:23, at 22:23, Christian Mack <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi > >Your Screenshot is showing the old (deprecated) V2 Version of SOGo. >V2 didn't have that feature. > > >Kind regards, >Christian Mack > >Am 30.05.25 um 02:17 schrieb "David.M.Clark" ([email protected]): >> Hi Everyone, >> >> Re-sending this as there is no option anywhere to select multiple >> identities in the user conf >> >> Attached is the SOGo IMAP Accounts screen (with domain blotted out >for >> privacy) and while I can add additional IMAP accounts (wonderful >feature >> btw) I cannot seem to find anything about being able to add multiple >> 'from' identities which the online how-tos and question and answer >pages >> all seem to indicate is there. >> >> But with the attached screen shot confirming there is no multiple IDs > >> setup option, I am at a loss. >> >> In sogo.conf I have: >> >> SOGoMailCustomFromEnabled = YES; >> SOGoCreateIdentitiesDisabled = NO; >> >> So feeling I am missing something. I am using PostGreSQL and not LDAP >as >> back end but assuming I don't need to hack into that? (or have I got >the >> whole LDAP and sql based database relationship all wrong?) >> >> Essentially the user may want to be able to send from 'accounts@' and > >> 'admin@' when compiling an e-mail and of course currently when >compiling >> an e-mail there is just the default e-mail address but it looks like >it >> wants to give me options if they were set. (we use /etc/aliases for >all >> of the inbound handling of accounts and admin going to the same >mailbox). >> >> Tried to get this going back in the CentOS 6 days for this customer >and >> asked for this feature back when the forums were using the 'mantis' >> setup. Hoping I am just missing something very obvious. >> >> Many thanks in advance. >> > >-- >Christian Mack >Universität Konstanz >Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM) >Abteilung IT-Dienste Forschung, Lehre, Infrastruktur >78457 Konstanz >+49 7531 88-4416
