[horde] My how things have changed
Steve Campbell
campbell at cnpapers.com
Tue Jul 8 16:13:26 UTC 2014
On 7/8/2014 12:03 PM, Vilius Sumskas/LNK wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>>>>> It's been years since I've updated Horde/Imp. A lot has changed
>>>>>> since that time. I finally got webmail installed thanks to the
>> help
>>>>>> of a couple of patient folk.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On the current server, we use Imp as a frontend for webmail. I
>> use
>>>>>> perdition to connect to real servers to read the email, and a
>> local
>>>>>> sendmail for sending email. The current version I'm running lets
>>>>>> perdition map to the proper mail server based on domain of the
>> user
>>>>>> that logs in. Some of this is configured under Horde, and the
>> rest
>>>>>> under IMP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After installing webmail, I find I don't have any Horde config
>>>>>> files. All are under imp/config. Should I have installed Horde
>>>>>> Groupware instead of Horde Groupware Webmail? What is the
>>>>>> difference between these two?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> steve campbell
>>>>> If you didn't have Horde configuration files, your system
>> wouldn't
>>>>> work.
>>>>>
>>>>> The difference between Webmail Edition and plain Groupware is
>>>>> explained on the website.
>>>>>
>>>> So it appears that I probably should have used Groupware instead
>> of
>>>> Webmail Edition.
>>> If you want webmail (imp) you should use *Horde Groupware Webmail
>>> Edition*.
>>> Plain *Groupware* does not include imp.
>>>
>>> From the website:
>>> "Horde Groupware bundles the separately available applications
>>> Kronolith, Turba, Nag Mnemo, Gollem, and Trean."
>>> "Horde Groupware Webmail Edition bundles the separately available
>>> applications IMP, Ingo, Kronolith, Turba, Nag, Mnemo, Gollem, and
>> Trean."
>>>
>> Yes, I see that, but it also indicates I can install any of the Horde
>>
>> Applications (including Imp) on the Groupware bundles.
>>
>> I'm just struggling a little with the new setup since the files are
>> so
>> different. There's a lot of "grepping" needed to find things now.
>>
>> Thanks for your reply.
> Have you read the UPGRADING docs?
>
No, I haven't read those yet. I now see where there a new Horde
Frameworks out, which is what I installed years ago. I'm moving from a
Centos 3 machine to a Centos 6.5 64 bit machine. I was having trouble
just finding the same config files, so I figured that upgrading from so
an old version wouldn't be an option.
I'm thinking of starting over, wiping the machine. I'm sure I've got a
mess on my hands right now, and it seems that installation would be
easier now that I have done it already. I'll use the Framework.
I'll still glance at the UPGRADING docs.
Thanks
steve
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