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In my example, I will use the firewall-Services repository.}}
 
In my example, I will use the firewall-Services repository.}}
  
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First, install the smeserver-phplist package. The dependencies will do the others tasks.
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This will install two packages, on for Phplist, and the second to adapt Phplist for SmeServer.
  
 
   [root@sme8 ~]# yum install --enablerepo=fws smeserver-phplist
 
   [root@sme8 ~]# yum install --enablerepo=fws smeserver-phplist
  
This will install two packages, on for Phplist, and the second to adapt Phplist for SmeServer.
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=== Configuration ===
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You need to update your httpd.conf to define the alias in Apache.
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  [root@sme8 ~]# expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
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Then restart Apache.
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  [root@sme8 ~]# sv t /service/httpd-e-smith/
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Initialise the Mysql template database
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  [root@sme8 ~]# expand-template /etc/e-smith/sql/init/phplistdb
  
[root@sme8 ~]# expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
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Then execute the script.
  
[root@sme8 ~]# sv t /service/httpd-e-smith/
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  [root@sme8 ~]# sh /etc/e-smith/sql/init/phplistdb
  
[root@sme8 ~]# expand-template /etc/e-smith/sql/init/phplistdb
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In the last time, you need to set up the config.php of phplist.
  
[root@sme8 ~]# sh /etc/e-smith/sql/init/phplistdb
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  [root@sme8 ~]# expand-template /usr/share/phplist/www/lists/config/config.php
  
[root@sme8 ~]# expand-template /usr/share/phplist/www/lists/config/config.php
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=== Administrate ===
  
To access Phplist, you have just to go https://yourserver.tld/lists
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Now you can access Phplist, you have just to go https://yourserver.tld/lists
  
 
The administrator interface was at https://yourserver.tld/lists/admin
 
The administrator interface was at https://yourserver.tld/lists/admin
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The last step of installation is to create the database.
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Go in the administation panel, and follow the Phplist instruction.

Revision as of 17:43, 19 April 2011

Phplist Contribs

Description

Phplist is an OpenSources Mailing List tool. It's a web application who is using Php and Mysql to work.

It can be setup on SmeServer with the contrib smeserver-phplist.

Installation

Important.png Note:
To begin, be sure you have the right repository setup on your system.

In my example, I will use the firewall-Services repository.


First, install the smeserver-phplist package. The dependencies will do the others tasks.

This will install two packages, on for Phplist, and the second to adapt Phplist for SmeServer.

 [root@sme8 ~]# yum install --enablerepo=fws smeserver-phplist

Configuration

You need to update your httpd.conf to define the alias in Apache.

 [root@sme8 ~]# expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf 

Then restart Apache.

 [root@sme8 ~]# sv t /service/httpd-e-smith/

Initialise the Mysql template database

 [root@sme8 ~]# expand-template /etc/e-smith/sql/init/phplistdb

Then execute the script.

 [root@sme8 ~]# sh /etc/e-smith/sql/init/phplistdb

In the last time, you need to set up the config.php of phplist.

 [root@sme8 ~]# expand-template /usr/share/phplist/www/lists/config/config.php 

Administrate

Now you can access Phplist, you have just to go https://yourserver.tld/lists

The administrator interface was at https://yourserver.tld/lists/admin

The last step of installation is to create the database.

Go in the administation panel, and follow the Phplist instruction.