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== Rough Guide to get Zarafa running. Lots more to do... ==
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http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=42118.0
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===Misc.===
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List users:
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/usr/bin/zarafa-admin -l
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Update a user to admin status:
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/usr/bin/zarafa-admin -u <username> -a 1
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===Issues===
===Issues===
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====.qmail====
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* spam could be sorted to ~/Maildir/junkmail
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====.qmail====
* The smeserver-mailsorting contrib sorts to Maildir folders,
* The smeserver-mailsorting contrib sorts to Maildir folders,
zarafa won't see this mail. Disable procmail/maildrop and re-create internal zarafa rules
zarafa won't see this mail. Disable procmail/maildrop and re-create internal zarafa rules
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We don't want machine names, ibays, system, the group of a user, maybe others.
We don't want machine names, ibays, system, the group of a user, maybe others.
I don't see how to hide them, changing shell to /bin/false may break things
I don't see how to hide them, changing shell to /bin/false may break things
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====Folder Naming====
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SME and Zarafa use different folder naming. To enhance migration SME folders should be renamed prior to migration.
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drafts > Drafts
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junkmail > Junk E-mail
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sent-mail > Sent Items
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trash > Deleted Items
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====Migrating users and data to Zarafa====
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Zarafa migration whitepaper describes various ways of migrating your users and your data to a Zarafa server.
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http://download.zarafa.com/zarafa/release/docs/zarafa_migration.en.pdf
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=====IMAP migration from SME/IMAP to Zarafa/IMAP=====
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Configure zarafa-gateway for migration enabling IMAP on port 144 only as shown above
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Get imapsync and required perl module
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wget http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/perl-Mail-IMAPClient/perl-Mail-IMAPClient-2.2.9-1.2.el4.rf.noarch.rpm
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yum localinstall perl-Mail-IMAPClient-2.2.9-1.2.el4.rf.noarch.rpm
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wget http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/dist/imapsync-1.264.tgz
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tar -zxvf imapsync-1.264.tgz
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cd ./imapsync-1.264
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make install
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Perform a user mail sync from SME/IMAP (host1/port1) to Zarafa/IMAP (host2/port2)
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imapsync --noauthmd5 --host1 localhost --port1 143 --user1 <username> --password1 <password> --sep2 / --prefix2 "" --host2 localhost --port2 144 --user2 <username> --password2 <password>
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Example to synchronize a user named 'bob' with password 'bob123' from SME IMAP into Zarafa:
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imapsync --noauthmd5 --host1 localhost --port1 143 --user1 bob --password1 bob123 --sep2 / --prefix2 "" --host2 localhost --port2 144 --user2 bob --password2 bob123
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After syncing is complete, stop zarafa-gateway service and/or edit /etc/zarafa/gateway.cfg to meet your needs.
===SME Actions===
===SME Actions===