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Torsten,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/13/2012 03:30 AM, Torsten Grote
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<pre wrap="">Hi Tim,
On Monday 12 November 2012 23:21:00 Tim Streit wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am new to the wonderful world of Kolab. I had just previously been
using Zarafa, and decided that I wanted to try out something hopefully
more efficient and also less Outlook-centric.
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<pre wrap="">In this case Kolab seems to be what you want :)
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I'll reply where I can say something.</pre>
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Appreciate that!
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<pre wrap="">I tried to use the trash can and delete two of
them and save it. Internal Error. I tried then just to delete the
whole domain (including the alias domains). Internal Error.
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<pre wrap="">Sounds like a bug. Please make sure that you run the latest version and then
file a bug at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://issues.kolab.org">https://issues.kolab.org</a> Thanks!</pre>
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Wouldn't that be my luck? LOL. I'll consider filing a bug. Is
there any documentation to administering Kolab from the command
line, assuming that way is a bit more 'tried and true'?
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<pre wrap="">2) Also within the kolab-webadmin. When I log out and back in, I can
see each domain listed (except for the aliases above) by clicking on the
domain by the logout screen. I thought, great, this is how I can switch
to that domains configuration. I created a test user and saved it. But
where did it go??? It was only visible by selecting my main domain. Why?
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<pre wrap="">I assume that users are specific to domains as well. At least this seems to be
the default behavior that can not be changed from within the web-admin.
You probably created the user for the main domain, so it is not visible in the
others.</pre>
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Yes, all users are to be specific (jailed if you will) to specific
domains. It's mostly going to be all personal or family, but I
will have at least one (and probably more if this server proves to
be efficient enough on my VPS) customer account which should be
completely isolated from others (directory, etc). When I tried to
create the user, I did select the domain that I wanted, and it did
show in the URL (?domain=xyz.com or whatever), but after creation,
it assigned it to my main domain anyway, and was not visible under
the selected domain. Same as my comments above, do you know
where I can find some documentation on a command line tool to
administer things?<br>
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<pre wrap="">4) I can't seem to specify my primary email address? It puts it as
firstname.lastname, which is not what I want their email to be. Am I
doing something wrong? Any other system that I've used, you just
specify their email address, and you're done.
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<pre wrap="">Please see
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://docs.kolab.org/en-US/Kolab_Groupware/3.0/html/Administrator_Guide/chap">http://docs.kolab.org/en-US/Kolab_Groupware/3.0/html/Administrator_Guide/chap</a>-
Administrator_Guide-Configuring_the_Kolab_Server.html#sect-
Administrator_Guide-Recipient_Policy</pre>
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So what this is basically saying is that the primary email address
is designed to be used as a unique account identifier in 389, but
will use whatever configured email in cyrus? Also, how would we
offer segregation on the Global Address book to the different
domains? I need to confirm that the default email address when
sending out would be the external email -- I would plan to use a
non-routeable domain as the primary domain.<br>
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Which brings me to a question - is it tough to change the primary
domain?<br>
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<pre wrap="">Thanks guys. I hope that I don't overwhelm you with questions. I know
how I want to do things, I am just swimming a bit in this new system.
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<pre wrap="">No problem. I hope others will be able to help you with your other questions.
Also, we are always looking for help with documentation and also for code
contributions.</pre>
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:-) Thanks. I am sure with some tips on the documentation and
perhaps a little metaphorical "hand-holding" I will be walking in
no time!<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Tim<br>
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