[horde] Horde 4 Debian 6 Install Guide for Dummies

Michael J Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Tue Feb 21 18:24:55 UTC 2012


Quoting Brian Spraker <spraker at yahoo.com>:

> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Andreas Mauser <andreas at mauser.info>
>> To: horde at lists.horde.org
>> Cc:
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 11:55 AM
>> Subject: Re: [horde] Horde 4 Debian 6 Install Guide for Dummies
>>
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>> Hi
>>
>> Am 21.02.2012 18:39, schrieb Brian Spraker:
>> ...
>>>
>>>  I found out something:
>>>
>>>  I installed #7 and then I installed #8 and the webmail-install was not
>>>  there.
>>>  So I installed #7 again and then I was able to get the installation
>> working.
>>>
>>>  However, I am not able to log in yet, I get to the Login Screen but when
>>>  trying to log in it says 'The server is not available yet. Please try
>>>  again later.'
>>>
>>>  Any ideas? I am soo close *happy*
>>>
>>>  Andreas
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>>>
>>>  when you ran the webmail-install script, did you specify an
>> administrator account? You needed to provide this...
>>>
>>>  Of course, in order to then login with that administrator account, you
>> need to have an appropriate line in the horde_users table (in the horde
>> databse) for that specific username/password for the account.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, I did specify an administrative user, and I get to the login
>> screen. I just am not able to log on because it says its temporarily not
>> available and I should try later. It is a message from Horde, not from
>> apache.
>>
>> Backend is Postfix and Dovecot. Postfix is configured so that when
>> sending a email via MUTT -x then the mail arrives in /home/user/Maildir
>> as expected.
>>
>> What can I try to get logged in?
>>
>> Andreas
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>
> Not sure I can be of much more help myself.  However, have you went  
> into the database - that should have been setup during the  
> webmail-install process - and ensured that you have a user account  
> in the horde_users table?  Whatever you specified when going through  
> the webmail-install, it should have asked about database  
> information.  Horde stores user accounts in this database (or you  
> might have not used a database).

This is only true if you selected SQL Authentication in the  
configuration. For a webmail install, this is actually set to use IMP  
to authenticate.
-- 
mike

The Horde Project (www.horde.org)
mrubinsk at horde.org
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