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* Debian: stop exim: run <code>services-admin</code> and uncheck the e-mail-service (exim4)
 
* Debian: stop exim: run <code>services-admin</code> and uncheck the e-mail-service (exim4)
* SUSE: run /etc/init.d/kolab start
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* SUSE: stop postfix: run <code>/etc/init.d/postfix stop</code>
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* start kolab
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* configure kolab
 
* configure kolab
 
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Revision as of 16:22, 8 March 2009

Kolab is a software suite that allows for web-based

  • mail
  • address management
  • calendar

This article describes how to set up a Kolab 2.2 server. It has been tested with Debian 5 and SUSE 11.1, but should work same or similar with other distributions.

  • get a root terminal and download all Kolab files:
cd /tmp
mkdir kolab
cd kolab
wget -r -l1 --retr-symlinks http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/kolab/server/release/kolab-server-2.2.0/ix86-debian4.0/
cd ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/kolab/server/release/kolab-server-2.2.0/ix86-debian4.0/
  • install kolab:
sh install-kolab.sh 2>&1 | tee /root/kolab-install.log
/kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap -b
  • Debian: stop exim: run services-admin and uncheck the e-mail-service (exim4)
  • SUSE: stop postfix: run /etc/init.d/postfix stop
  • start kolab
/etc/init.d/kolab start
  • configure kolab
/kolab/sbin/kolabconf
/kolab/bin/openpkg rc all restart

See also