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| == Installing Zarafa 7.0.8 and above on SME 8 + Z-push == | | == Installing Zarafa 7.0.8 and above on SME 8 + Z-push == |
− | {{Warning box|'''IMPORTANT : If you want to have a multicompany-environment, <u>format of the SME-username and the ZARAFA-username has to be [username].[companyname]</u> !!!'''<br>}}
| + | === Making some decisions === |
− | {{Warning box|A multicompany-evironment is only possible with the DB-plugin (So, you make your Zarafa-users 'by hand').<br>}}
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| + | Zarafa can be configured with 3 different 'user-backends' : |
| + | *database (db) |
| + | *unix-users |
| + | *LDAP/AD (not implemented in this howto) |
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| + | Using the '''db-plugin''' in the zarafa-configuration, let you make your zarafa-users in a separated database, with a separate password. So, you make your Zarafa-users 'by hand'. You can enable maildelivery for a SME/unix-user to a zarafa-user with the same logon-name<br> |
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| + | When using the '''unix-plugin''' in the zarafa-configuration, zarafa makes a store for every unix-user on your system, except for those who are excluded by the template used in this howto.<br> |
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| In a multicompany-evironment every company has his own Global Adressbook and public folders. | | In a multicompany-evironment every company has his own Global Adressbook and public folders. |
− | | + | {{Warning box|A multicompany-evironment is only possible with the DB-plugin.<br>}} |
| + | {{Warning box|IMPORTANT : If you want to have a multicompany-environment, <u>format of the SME/unix-username and the ZARAFA-username has to be [username].[companyname]</u> !!!<br>}} |
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| === Search latest php53-mapi.rpm === | | === Search latest php53-mapi.rpm === |