Installing Kolab so exim4 don't must to uninstall?

Csanyi Pal csanyipal at gmail.com
Mon Jul 18 12:20:54 CEST 2011


Gavin McCullagh <gavin.mccullagh at gcd.ie> writes:

> On Mon, 18 Jul 2011, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>
>> Christoph Wickert <wickert at kolabsys.com> writes:
>> 
>> > On Saturday 16 July 2011 16:50:09 Csanyi Pal wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >> 
>> >> on my Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze operating system if I want to install
>> >> kolabd debian package then exim4 must be uninstall first.
>> 
>> > But it's not clear to me what exactly you are trying to achieve. I
>> > mean, *why* do you want to keep another mta? Kolab uses a complex
>> > postfix setup and runs 3 instances of postfix. Sure, you can replace
>> > one or the other but you will will loose all the configuration kolab
>> > does for you. 
>> 
>> Because I get used to use exim, that is why.
>
> If you really want to use Kolab and are new to it, I would recommend
> sticking as closely as possible to the standard install.  It may seem
> like a pain to learn postfix, but I'd expect the pain of pulling
> postfix out and shoe-horning exim in instead and then configuring it
> to work the same will be similar.  Down the road, when you need help
> or support from the community, you'll be running a system that's quite
> different to anyone else's so you'll find it difficult to get help.

I did so, and now I have installed Kolab2 Groupware Server and can to
login on https://csanyi-pal.info/admin successfully.

I think I'm going to open new thread if I have difficulties in
Administration Kolab. :)

-- 
Regards, Pal
<http://csanyi-pal.info>




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