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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
  
Nag is the Horde task list application. It stores todo items, things due later this week, etc.  
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*Nag is the Horde task list application. It stores todo items, things due later this week, etc.  
<br>It is very similar in functionality to the Palm ToDo application.
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*It is very similar in functionality to the Palm ToDo application.
  
  
<br>Step-by-step silly HowTo for installation of Nag on a fresh SMEserver 7.1.3.
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<br>Step-by-step silly HowTo for installation of Nag.
  
 
It's intended for Linux-newbies like myself.
 
It's intended for Linux-newbies like myself.
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6. Log in and check out "ToDo"-item.
 
6. Log in and check out "ToDo"-item.
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==== Check installed version ====
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yum info installed *nag*
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That will show both packages (+ e-smith ma'''nag'''er).
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==== Uninstall ====
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yum remove nag-h3
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This will also remove smeserver-nag.
  
 
=== Additional information ===
 
=== Additional information ===
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[http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=35530.0 Announcement: SME Server 7.x Contribs]
 
[http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=35530.0 Announcement: SME Server 7.x Contribs]
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More tips about email in this HowTo: [[Email]]
  
 
If you connect to the SMEserver console by Putty ssh-client (or similar) you can copy and paste the commands (very convenient).
 
If you connect to the SMEserver console by Putty ssh-client (or similar) you can copy and paste the commands (very convenient).

Revision as of 15:24, 16 April 2007

Nag for SME Server

Maintainer

John Bennett Services - JBS (software)

Description

  • Nag is the Horde task list application. It stores todo items, things due later this week, etc.
  • It is very similar in functionality to the Palm ToDo application.



Step-by-step silly HowTo for installation of Nag.

It's intended for Linux-newbies like myself.

This installs from smedev repository (the simple way), there could be later versions elsewhere.

Installation

1. Log in (with username root) to the SMEserver console.

2. Download and install nag and smeserver-nag with:

yum --enablerepo=smedev install smeserver-nag

3. Do following commands for the changes to take effekt:

signal-event post-upgrade
signal-event reboot

Your SME server reboots

4. Enable webmail access in server-manager (if not already done)

5. Open https://yourserver/webmail

6. Log in and check out "ToDo"-item.

Check installed version

yum info installed *nag*

That will show both packages (+ e-smith manager).

Uninstall

yum remove nag-h3

This will also remove smeserver-nag.

Additional information

Nag website

Announcement: SME Server 7.x Contribs

More tips about email in this HowTo: Email

If you connect to the SMEserver console by Putty ssh-client (or similar) you can copy and paste the commands (very convenient).

Please note that this was written in april 2007, if the software change then this howto may be outdated.

Please do edit if you find errors or have improvements, but make sure that it works!

Good luck /Per

Tested software versions

Host: SMEserver v7.1 with update 3 (7.1.3)

Package Arch Version Repository Size
smeserver-nag noarch 1.1-3 smedev 26 k
nag-h3 noarch 2.1.3-1 smedev 1.4 M