Using the '''db-plugin''' in the Zarafa-configuration, let you make your zarafa-users in the MySQL-zarafadatabase, with a separate user-password for every Zarafa-user and a store. So, you make your separated Zarafa-users and the stores for these Zarafa-users one by one in the Zarafa-MySQL-database with the '''zarafa-admin'''-tool and sripts in this howto. There is no syncronisation between the SME-user-passwords and the Zarafa-user-passwords. You can only enable maildelivery for a SME/unix-user to a Zarafa-user with the same logon-name.<br> | Using the '''db-plugin''' in the Zarafa-configuration, let you make your zarafa-users in the MySQL-zarafadatabase, with a separate user-password for every Zarafa-user and a store. So, you make your separated Zarafa-users and the stores for these Zarafa-users one by one in the Zarafa-MySQL-database with the '''zarafa-admin'''-tool and sripts in this howto. There is no syncronisation between the SME-user-passwords and the Zarafa-user-passwords. You can only enable maildelivery for a SME/unix-user to a Zarafa-user with the same logon-name.<br> |