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− | + | fyi, zarafa db defaults in *-0.9.0-16 | |
− | + | lowercase are not set, the fragment has the default | |
− | + | (SSL) are opened if service is enabled | |
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− | + | zarafa-server tcpport 286 | |
+ | zarafa-server TCPPort 287 (SSL) | ||
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+ | zarafa-gateway pop3port 110 | ||
+ | zarafa-gateway pop3sport 995 | ||
+ | zarafa-gateway imapport 143 | ||
+ | zarafa-gateway imapsport 993 | ||
+ | zarafa-gateway TCPPort 995,993 (SSL) | ||
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+ | zarafa-ical icalport 8088 | ||
+ | zarafa-ical TCPPort 8089 (SSL) | ||
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+ | #sme ports were changed to, and disabled | ||
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+ | /sbin/e-smith/config setprop pop3 TCPPort 8110 | ||
+ | /sbin/e-smith/config setprop pop3s TCPPort 8995 | ||
+ | /sbin/e-smith/config setprop imap TCPPort 8143 | ||
+ | /sbin/e-smith/config setprop imaps TCPPort 8993 |
Revision as of 14:16, 20 December 2008
note to contributors
Please put you suggestions on the main page, we don't want to create a parallel page of instructions. If in doubt, add a pointer to the Talk page and expand
If you can advise on standard configuration, make it a bug so it is added to the rpm
Bugs
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Additional Notes
Darrell, I have installed Zarafa manually using custom-templates/db settings and have most everything working flawlessly including the Outlook plugin, and z-push to a WM6 device and I am EXTREMELY impressed. I have a desktop, laptop and my Samsung i760 in perfect sync. The z-push actually "pushes" and emails, calendar, contact changes happen almost instantaneously.
I have a couple of pointers if you are still working on this project.
I notice you use the "db" setting for your users. I found the unix plugin a superb tool. It automatically adds all system users and keeps them in sync including password changes and user additions/deletions. It works on the fly. The only drawback is the fact SME uses weird user/group numbering so you have to include users from 5000 up and then exclude all groups by configuring uniz.cfg to a high range like 10001-10001. I also did not include admin as one of the users due to the limitations on how the unix plugin handles users/groups.
1- I also placed a rewrite rule to force https.
RewriteRule ^/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync(/.*|$) https://%{HTTP_HOST}/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync$1 [L,R]
2- You can sort junk email to zarafa and have it automatically placed in the Junk E-mail folder. This works in the .qmail-junkmail template. Note the -qj switch. This tells zarafa-dagent to place the email in the Junk E-mail folder.
http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4705
ports
fyi, zarafa db defaults in *-0.9.0-16 lowercase are not set, the fragment has the default (SSL) are opened if service is enabled zarafa-server tcpport 286 zarafa-server TCPPort 287 (SSL) zarafa-gateway pop3port 110 zarafa-gateway pop3sport 995 zarafa-gateway imapport 143 zarafa-gateway imapsport 993 zarafa-gateway TCPPort 995,993 (SSL) zarafa-ical icalport 8088 zarafa-ical TCPPort 8089 (SSL) #sme ports were changed to, and disabled /sbin/e-smith/config setprop pop3 TCPPort 8110 /sbin/e-smith/config setprop pop3s TCPPort 8995 /sbin/e-smith/config setprop imap TCPPort 8143 /sbin/e-smith/config setprop imaps TCPPort 8993