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{{Note box| This contrib uses the unix plugin and automatically and properly enables all valid users as Zarafa users and all valid groups as Zarafa groups.  Everything is initially done automatically for you by the post-install event so you do not need to do anything further.  In addition, when you add or delete a user or group from the server manager, the user or group is automatically added or deleted in Zarafa.  Also, any password change will automatically change the zarafa login password to match.
 
{{Note box| This contrib uses the unix plugin and automatically and properly enables all valid users as Zarafa users and all valid groups as Zarafa groups.  Everything is initially done automatically for you by the post-install event so you do not need to do anything further.  In addition, when you add or delete a user or group from the server manager, the user or group is automatically added or deleted in Zarafa.  Also, any password change will automatically change the zarafa login password to match.
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By default, Zarafa is enabled for all users except admin.  You can change this to 'per user' via db entries.}}
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By default, Zarafa is enabled for all users except admin.  You can change this to 'per user' via db entries. <br /><br />
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If Zarafa was used with the db-plugin before, the InnoDB engine has to be enabled. To enable the InnoDB engine, run the following commands:
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db configuration setprop mysqld InnoDB enabled<br />
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expand-template /etc/my.cnf<br />
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sv t /service/mysqld<br /><br />
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Users accounts have to match the existing zarafa-users.}}
 
Now install smeserver-zarafa-unix by performing the following:
 
Now install smeserver-zarafa-unix by performing the following:
 
  yum install smeserver-zarafa-unix --enablerepo=smecontribs
 
  yum install smeserver-zarafa-unix --enablerepo=smecontribs

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