[imp] Using Horde

Eric A. Bonney mailinglists at vanhlebarsoftware.com
Fri Jun 6 17:52:18 UTC 2008


Thank Jan/Michael!

That was the information I was looking for along with searching the  
IMP list. It looks like what I really need to do besides Alias the  
horde installation, I then just need to turn over login to my IMAP  
daemon (Dovecot). Since it will be validating against a MySQL backend  
it would take care of everything from that stand point.

Only question I still  have is, do I need to have seperate MySQL  
databases or will I still be using just one Horde database?

-Eric
Quoting Michael Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:

> Quoting "Eric A. Bonney" <mailinglists at vanhlebarsoftware.com>:
>
>> I am just about finished with setting up my email server so that it
>> will be able to host multiple domains. I was wondering if it is
>> possible to use Horde in such a setup.
>>
>> Right now my webserver is hosting only two different domains but in
>> the near future it will be serving upto 5 and those same 5 domains
>> will have email hosted there. What I would like to do is have the
>> users be able to get to horde by using http://www.domainname/webmail
>> but I don't really want to have to setup and configure horde
>> seperately in each websites directory. Is this possible or do I have
>> to basically move my horde installation from /usr/share/horde to
>> /var/www/domainname/horde and then setup seperate MySQL backends for
>> each installation?
>>
>> I poked around on the site to see if there was anything but I didn't
>> see anything specific, so if it is there I apologize. Just give me a
>> link and I will happily go off and read that documentation. :)
>
> Probably not a step-by-step HOWTO, but it might help get you started:
>
> http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ/Admin/Config?referrer=FAQ%2FAdmin#toc17
>
> Thanks,
> mike
>
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