A problem with mail delivering
Jan - Hendrik Meyer
jaheme at gmx.de
Sat Oct 18 17:51:38 CEST 2008
Richard Bos schrieb:
> Op Saturday 18 October 2008 11:53:02 schreef Jan - Hendrik Meyer:
>
>>> I missed the part about the modifications sorry.
>>>
>>>
>> I've installed the version by the installation guide
>> http://en.opensuse.org/Kolab
>>
>
> :) Look at the history. What openSUSE version are you using.
>
>
I've used the openSUSE 10.3 x86_64
>> Furthermore I've changed the database format from skiplist to berkeley
>> database format
>>
>
> Berkeley is the default db format. Do you mean that you converted your old
> databases from skiplist to berkeley?
>
>
Exactly - It could be caused by testing the imap daemon without kolab
some time before...
>> and I've changed the ownergroup of the following directories
>> to kolab:
>>
>> /etc/sysconfig/kolab
>> /var/log/kolab
>> /var/lib/kolab
>> /var/adm/backup/kolab
>> /usr/share/php5/kolab
>> /usr/share/kolab
>> /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab
>> /usr/lib/kolab
>>
>
> Why was that needed? Those should be correct from the beginning (as delivered
> by the rpm). Please check with 'rpm -V <pkgname>' what has changed on file
> and compared to what the rpm delivers.
>
> Use rpm -qf <filename> to find the package that delivers the file, or use:
> rpm -V $(rpm -qf /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab) to do it all in one line.
>
> In the end this results in the packages: kolab and kolab-webadmin
>
>
Your Command for e.g. /usr/lib/kolab -> package kolab gives me the
following content:
......G. /usr/lib/kolab
......G. /usr/lib/kolab/adduser
......G. /usr/lib/kolab/deluser
......G. /usr/lib/kolab/listusers
......G. /usr/lib/kolab/newconfig
......G. /usr/lib/kolab/services
......G. /usr/lib/kolab/showlog
......G. /usr/lib/kolab/showuser
......G. /usr/lib/kolab/start
......G. /usr/lib/kolab/stop
......G. /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd
......G. d /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd/AUTHORS
......G. d /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd/COPYING
......G. d /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd/ChangeLog
......G. d /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd/NEWS
......G. d /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd/README.amavisd
......G. d /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd/README.ldapdelete
......G. d /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd/README.outlook
......G. d /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd/README.sieve
......G. d /usr/share/doc/packages/kolab/kolabd/README.webgui
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/kolab_bootstrap
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/kolab_ca.sh
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/kolab_smtpdpolicy
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/kolab_sslcert.sh
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/kolab_upgrade
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/kolabcron
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/kolabdcachetool
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/kolabquotareport
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/kolabquotawarn
......G. /usr/share/kolab/scripts/workaround.sh
......G. /var/adm/backup/kolab
......G. /var/lib/kolab
......G. /var/log/kolab
......G. /var/log/kolab/filter
......G. /var/log/kolab/freebusy
for the kolab-webadmin it looks nearly the same.
But I can't see anything which is important for me? What does the G and
the d mean?
Cheers,
Jan-Hendrik
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