Kolab 3.1 on fresh Debian Wheezy

Jelle jml at orkz.net
Sun Dec 29 12:30:19 CET 2013


Right, i didn't know that. What I've just experienced is that my
kolab-server daemon didn't start at boot time which gave me those results:
user could be created, but no IMAP/inbox was created. When I started
kola-server (debian), the IMAP was creatief automatically.

For starting kolab-server at boot time I had to add it to rc.local to start
after everything else had started.
Op 29 dec. 2013 09:48 schreef "Henning" <henne.gwath at gmx.de>:

> I remember, that I always had to create IMAP-Inboxes myself after creating
> a user. Creating a mail-enabled posix user cannot be the solution -- a
> kolab user is only slightly different and also mail-enabled.
>
> Have you setup the cyrus-admin user and password in roundcube (kolab_auth
> I think) and as well in kolab.conf?
>
> regards,
> Henning
>
> Am 28.12.2013 05:22, schrieb Stefan Froehlich:
>
>>      Since my Kolab 3.0 fails to upgrade to 3.1 properly on my old
>>      server I tried to install Kolab 3.1 on a fresh Debian Wheezy in a
>>      VM. For some reason I cannot get it to work. Installation went
>>      fine but when creating a new Kolab User in Webadmin it creates a
>>      user with no mailbox folders at all.
>>      I remember I got it working once four days ago or so but cannot
>>      remember how I did this. After trying to replicate this
>>      installation on my physical machine it fails again.
>>
>>      Any special hints?
>>
>>      MfG Stefan Fröhlich
>>      42 ;-)
>>
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