[CentOS] web based mail packages for CentOS

James Marcinek jmarc1 at jemconsult.biz
Tue Aug 22 13:55:49 UTC 2006


Robert,

I had downloaded the 11.0 (draft), which was much smaller. I do recall 
hitting viewing the file.

Since I didn't have the docs I had didn't have the authentication 
section I followed instructions on a posting from the knowledge base. I 
think the real problem is with the kerberos part.

BTW - Thanks for the help

Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> James Marcinek wrote:
>> Easy for you to say! I was up late last night trying to figure out why 
>> no mail was coming in? I think it has to do with the kerberos 
>> integration with AD (which is what provides the single sign on).
>>
>> I followed the directions and even saw users but for the life of me I 
>> could not logon to webmail?
>>
>> Using the sxadmin I noticed that no mail was active at all in the 
>> queue? Do you have any idea to what could be the cause?
>>
>> All of the mail coming in was being flat out rejected. Was there some 
>> additional steps that had to be done on 'sendmail' I had not 
>> configured the sendmail.mc which I would have typically done to get a 
>> mail server running with sendmail.
> First have you read the TP Authentication and Anti-spam Protection 
> section of the admin guide (pg 211) and looked at ~scalix/sys/smtpd.cfg?
> 
> Start there.
>> hate sendmail (though I have a big hefty sendmail book) and moved to 
>> postfix for the ease of admin...
>>
>> Perhaps I do not understand what is going on with the imap service and 
>> mta. I noticed that there is a modififed sendmail.cf that contains 
>> information of scalix. This makes me think that scalix 'should' (key 
>> word) be setting up what it needs to. By default sendmail will only 
>> accept mail from localhost. Does scalix take care of this or is it one 
>> more thing that I have to do? The docs and knowledge base do not 
>> really talk about it, which makes me believe that this thing should be 
>> working out of the box.
>>
>> I would like to give another shot (this time try it without the AD 
>> intergration) to see how it works.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> James
>>
>>
>> centos at 911networks.com wrote:
>>> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 15:58:15 -0400
>>> James Marcinek <jmarc1 at jemconsult.biz> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Was it easy to install? I currently have postfix and
>>>> cyrus-imapd running but could make changes.
>>>
>>> Extremely easy if you have the right RPM andright OS, just RH
>>> [CentOS] or SUSE. Disable your existing postfix..., they provide
>>> everything.
>>>
>>>> I just changed from a linux Samba DC to an Active Directory
>>>> one to change things up a bit. Does this Zimbra integrate with
>>>> AD (or vice-a-versa)?
>>>
>>> No experience, my customers do not have ADs, but Zimbra claims easy 
>>> integration. Take a look @
>>> http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1614
>>> and
>>> http://www.google.ca/search?q=zimbra+active+directories
>>>
>>
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