From kroupware Wed Dec 03 17:59:14 2003 From: Marc Schumann Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 17:59:14 +0000 To: kroupware Subject: Re: [Kroupware] setting up and checking basic Kolab functionality X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kroupware&m=107047405524310 Am Dienstag, 2. Dezember 2003 22:02 schrieb Thomas Lotterer: > On Tue, Dec 02, 2003, Marc Schumann wrote: > > Am Dienstag, 2. Dezember 2003 10:49 schrieb Uwe Heinrich: > > Ready for run is Ok .... > > > > but have you tried to create a user ? Is Apache Log Ok ? Mine isn't. > obmtool. So here it comes > > DOWNLOAD, BUILD AND INSTALL > > Grab one of CFG, SRC or BIN where CFG autodownloads, builds and > installs, SRC builds and installs and BIN installs from: > > ftp://ftp.zfos.org/brew/kolab/CFG/kolab-1.0.14-20031126/ > ftp://ftp.zfos.org/brew/kolab/SRC/kolab-1.0.14-20031126/ > ftp://ftp.zfos.org/brew/kolab/BIN/kolab-1.0.14-20031126/... OK > > In any case run > $ su - I am root. > # sh obmtool kolab OK > KOLAB SETUP > > # /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap -b OK > Answer the three questions regarding the hostname, the domainname > (currently Kolab only supports a single domain) and either remember or > better set a password for the manager account. > > LAUNCH BACKEND > > Launch the daemons > > # /kolab/etc/rc all start > > Check for daemons running > > # ps -ax | grep /kolab #BSD, Linux without the '-' OK! > # ps -ef | grep /kolab #SV > > The following daemons must be running: > > slapd #LDAP directory service 3x > slurpd #LDAP replication service 4x > apache (5x at least) #HTTP service for manager WebUI OK > postfix master #SMTP mail service OK > saslauthd #SASL authentication service 5x > cyrmaster #IMAP mailbox service OK > /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab #LDAP replication peer OK > > LAUNCH MANAGER FRONTEND > > Point the browser to https://127.0.0.1/, log in using "manager" and the > password from the "kolab_bootstrap" step. HTTP ok. OK > CREATE USER > > Click on "Users" on the left pane then "Create User" beneath. At this > point the WebUI launches with the representation of an empty user > which doesn't even have the mandatory attributes filled in. This leads > to /kolab/var/apache/log/apache-error.log filling with two lines of > "[error] PHP Notice: Undefined index [...]" for each of the following > attributes: sn, cn, userPassword, mail, deleteflag; If theses logs are really ok then OK! > Although i don't > call it ideal it seems to be normal operation. Fill in the mandatory > fields, using "thomas@example.com" for the "Primary Email Address" > field where example.com is the domain from the "kolab_bootstrap" step. > Submitting the form by clicking OK does not add additional errors to > the apache-error.log and immediately redirects the browser to the > "Create New User" to the "Modify Existing User" dialog. Clicking > "User" on the left pane again and selecting the correct part of the > alphabet (sorted by Last Name, btw) or selecting all will reveal the new > "thomas@example.com" user. LDAP ok. OK > Also a '/kolab/var/imapd/user/t/thomas@example^com.seen' will be > created. This means slurpd contacted kolab daemon which updated imapd. It took quiet 2 minutes but then it took... > SEND MAIL > > $ telnet 127.0.0.1 smtp > > and send the following SMTP commands: > > HELO foo > MAIL FROM: > RCPT TO: > DATA > To: Thomas > Subject: first time > > Hello, World! > . > QUIT > > This means slurpd contacted kolab daemon which updated postfix and SMTP > ok. OK > RECV MAIL > > Launch KMail (or any other IMAP aware mail client) and configure it to > use IMAP server 127.0.0.1, log in to it using thomas@example.com and the > password from the WebUI "Create New User" step. The "inbox" with the > telnetted mail will be shown almost immediately. IMAP ok. OK > Hope this troubleshooting information will help you pinpoint the > problem. > Now everything seems to go ( I don't know why, really not...) but jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepie. Now i have two questions: how can my normal systemmail like errormessages for root being sent to its reciepients. I tested it with capisuite. I have a systemuser named admin. Capisuite sennds the faxes and voices as attechment to the users admin systemmailbox. for Kolab i have to kill my 'old' postfix because there can't be both postfixes at Port 25. Thats OK. But kolab dont deliver my Systemmail. What can I do ? I tried as a workaround in /kolab/etc/aliases with /kolab/sbin/newaliases to send the mail to a kolab user, but that worked. Can shared folders get Mails ? I created a folder named fax. The ACLs are for user marc@firma.local all. At Kmail user.fax is seen. I can move Mail into it. But can I write a E-Mail to fax@firma.local ? Great Thanks to everybody helped me !!!!!!!!!!!!!! esp. Thomas _______________________________________________ Kroupware mailing list Kroupware@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kroupware