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If you already have [[Tomcat]] in your SME Server, follow these instructions. | If you already have [[Tomcat]] in your SME Server, follow these instructions. | ||
− | + | service tomcat stop | |
− | + | tar -zxvf mailarchiva_opensource_edition_v1_7_9c_linux_32bit.tar.gz | |
− | + | cp -r mailarchiva_dist/mailarchiva/server/webapps/mailarchiva /opt/tomcat/webapps/mailarchiva | |
− | + | cp -r mailarchiva_dist/mailarchiva/server/endorsed /opt/tomcat/endorsed | |
− | + | chown -R tomcat.tomcat /opt/tomcat* | |
+ | service tomcat start | ||
===Configure MailArchiva=== | ===Configure MailArchiva=== |
Revision as of 06:39, 1 November 2008
MailArchiva for SME Server
Description
MailArchiva is a state-of-the-art email archiving system.
Enable SME maillog archiving following this FAQ:
http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:Documentation:FAQ#Keep_a_copy_of_all_emails
Download MailArchiva
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/openmailarchiva
Installation without Tomcat
If you do not have Tomcat in your SME Server, follow these instructions.
# tar -zxvf mailarchiva_opensource_edition_v1_7_9c_linux_32bit.tar.gz # cd ./mailarchiva_dist # ./install.sh
SME Server specific config changes
# config set mailarchiva service TCPPort 8090 access private status enabled # ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/e-smith-service /etc/rc.d/rc7.d/S99mailarchiva
Installation with Tomcat
If you already have Tomcat in your SME Server, follow these instructions.
service tomcat stop tar -zxvf mailarchiva_opensource_edition_v1_7_9c_linux_32bit.tar.gz cp -r mailarchiva_dist/mailarchiva/server/webapps/mailarchiva /opt/tomcat/webapps/mailarchiva cp -r mailarchiva_dist/mailarchiva/server/endorsed /opt/tomcat/endorsed chown -R tomcat.tomcat /opt/tomcat* service tomcat start
Configure MailArchiva
Read and follow: mailarchiva_opensource_edition_v1_7_administration_guide.pdf
http://yourserver:8090/mailarchiva
or Tomcat port.
Step 1: Create a Volume and enter your Email Encryption Password Step 2: Add your Domains Step 3: Add a Journal Account Connection, username = maillog, test the connection
MailArchiva should now be ready and working.