Re: [Linux-sunucu] Webmail neomail

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From: ismail sawran (ismailsawran@gmail.com)
Date: Mon 01 Aug 2005 - 15:11:33 EEST


httpd.conf içeriğini degistirdikten sonra apacheyi yeniden baslat

service httpd restart

On 8/1/05, Zulkuf OK <zulkuf_ok@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Merhaba
> Neomaili yuklerken asagidaki gibi yukledim.yuklemenin sonunda bazi hatalar
> verdi.galiba cg-bin diziniyle ilgili.
> benim sistemde cgi-bin 3 dizinin altinda
> /var/www/
> /var/mailman/
> /usr/lib/cups
> acaba yuklerken dizin sordugunda yanlis yolmu gosterdim.
> Tesekurler.Gostermis oldugun yardim ve anlayistan dolayi
>
> Birde apache ye perl desteği nasıl verilir
>
> DocumentRoot "/var/www/html" olan yeri
> DocumentRoot "/var/neomail" yaptim apachenin test sayfasi geliyor
> Birturlu neomail sayfası gelmiyor.
> www.webmail.perencodiy.com yazdigimda neomailin login sayfasi nasil
> yapabilirim.
>
> Saygilarimla
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >The short of it: export LANG=en_US to your environment before running
> >Perl apps.
> >
> >Hit (or just gently tap, if you prefer) <ENTER> to continue.
> >
> >**********************************
> >****** COMPATIBILITY CHECKS ******
> >**********************************
> >
> >IF ANY OF THESE CHECKS FAIL, INSTALLATION WILL NOT CONTINUE.
> >PLEASE INSTALL THE APPROPRIATE DBM LIBRARY OR MODULE AND TRY AGAIN.
> >
> >Checking for installation of Berkely DB or GNU DB capability...
> >Looks OK.
> >Checking for up-to-date CGI.pm...
> >Looks OK.
> >Checking for Digest::MD5.pm...
> >Looks OK.
> >
> >Hit <ENTER> to continue.
> >/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf exists
> >
> >
> >NEOMAIL SETUP
> >=============
> >Welcome to the NeoMail install script! This script will prompt you for
> some
> >basic information about your desired setup, then install NeoMail according
> to
> >your specifications. To accept the default value for any question, simply
> hit
> >Enter at the prompt. Don't forget to run feedback.pl once you've installed
> >NeoMail and have some opinions to share!
> >
> >
> >WARNING
> >=======
> >WARNING: I couldn't find suidperl on your system. NeoMail won't function
> >properly without suidperl installed.
> >
> >Hit <ENTER> to continue.
> >
> >
> >NEOMAIL DIRECTORY
> >=================
> >Please supply the directory you want NeoMail to store its files in. Leave
> off
> >the trailing slash. This directory will be auto-created for you if it
> doesn't
> >exist.
> >
> >[/var/neomail]:
> >
> >DEFAULT LANGUAGE
> >================
> >What language would you like to be NeoMail's default language?
> >
> > en == English cn == Chinese (GB2312)
> > cz == Czech de == German (Deutsch)
> > dk == Danish es == Spanish (Espanol)
> > fi == Finnish fr == French (Francais)
> > hu == Hungarian it == Italian (Italiano)
> > ko == Korean nl == Dutch (Nederlands)
> > no == Norwegian (Norsk) pl == Polish
> > pt == Portuguese ro == Romanian
> > ru == Russian se == Swedish
> > si == Slovene sk == Slovak
> > tw == Chinese (Big5)
> >
> >[en]:
> >
> >MAIL SPOOL GROUP ID
> >===================
> >What is the group id that your mail spools allow writing by? On most
> servers,
> >this is the group called "mail," but your machine may differ. If your mail
> >spools aren't all under a common group, or aren't group writable, type
> 'suid'
> >here and NeoMail will be installed suid root.
> >
> >[mail] group/suid:
> >
> >DOMAIN NAME
> >===========
> >What domain name would you like appended to all outgoing messages? You can
> >provide a list of domains separated by spaces here to give users a choice.
> Put
> >the default choice first.
> >
> >[perencodiy.com]:
> >
> >LOCK DOMAIN
> >===========
> >Would you like to lock your users into your administratively chosen domain
> name
> >for them? This means that you can alter their domain name by editing their
> >preferences file, but they will not be presented with a drop-down to choose
> >their own domain. They will default to the first domain configured above.
> >
> >y/n [n]:
> >
> >SENDMAIL
> >========
> >Please supply the location of your sendmail binary. The default, if
> supplied,
> >is the autodetected location. NOTE: If you're using an alternate MTA, such
> as
> >postfix or exim, you should still reference the sendmail compatibility
> binary
> >that these MTAs provide, not the exim or postfix binary itself!
> >
> >[/usr/sbin/sendmail]:
> >
> >PASSWORD FILE
> >=============
> >Please supply the location of the file containing your encrypted passwords.
> >The default, if supplied, is the autodetected location. Note that if you'd
> >prefer to authenticate users from a different password file than the system
> >password file, you can specify it here and limit user access to a subset of
> >your system users, or allow access to users whose system accounts have
> their
> >password locked out. Great for you security-conscious types out there. :)
> >
> >[/etc/shadow]:
> >
> >NEOMAIL LOGFILE
> >===============
> >If you give a filename here, NeoMail will log some important events to this
> >file. Among these are successful and unsuccessful login attempts, as well
> as
> >expired sessions, and cleanup of old sessions. This information can be
> very
> >useful in debugging NeoMail, and keeping tabs on your users. Remember to
> keep
> >an eye on the logfile's size though! If you'd like to disable logging,
> type
> >'n' here.
> >
> >filename/n [/var/neomail/neomail.log]:
> >
> >TIME OFFSET
> >===========
> >What is the time offset in relation to GMT in your region? The default is
> an
> >example of the offset for EST (GMT -0500). If your region supports
> Daylight
> >Savings Time, put the standard timezone in. NeoMail will auto-adjust for
> DST.
> >
> >[-0500]:
> >
> >SESSION TIMEOUT
> >===============
> >How many minutes would you like NeoMail to wait before timing out inactive
> >sessions? Keep in mind that if too short a time is chosen, users typing
> long
> >messages may get timed out as inactive.
> >
> >[30]:
> >
> >NUMBER OF HEADERS
> >=================
> >How many message headers would you like to display per page? Keep this
> number
> >reasonable to provide better usability for low-bandwidth users.
> >
> >[20]:
> >
> >MAXIMUM ADDRESS BOOK SIZE
> >=========================
> >How many kilobytes per user would you like to allocate for address books?
> >Users who exceed this limit will be unable to add additional addresses
> until
> >they free up some space.
> >
> >[50]:
> >
> >FOLDER QUOTA
> >============
> >Once a user's saved mail spools (not including their INBOX, which, if
> managed,
> >will have to be managed with system quotas) meet or exceed this size (in
> KB),
> >no future messages will be able to be sent to any folder other than TRASH,
> >where they will be immediately wiped out. This does NOT prevent the
> operation
> >taking the user over this limit from completing, it simply inhibits further
> >saving of messages until the user's disk usage by folders is brought down
> to
> >below this amount again. The default is 0, disabling this feature.
> >
> >[0]:
> >
> >ATTACHMENT SIZE LIMIT
> >=====================
> >This is the limit on the size of attachments (in MB). Large attachments
> can
> >significantly drain a server's resources during the encoding process. Note
> >that this affects outgoing attachment size only, and will not prevent users
> >from receiving messages with large attachments. That's up to you in your
> >sendmail configuration. :) Set this to 0 to disable the limit (not
> >recommended).
> >
> >[1]: 2
> >
> >SCRIPT LOCATION
> >===============
> >Where will the script reside on your web server? We need the location
> relative
> >to ServerRoot here. A likely possibility has been provided below.
> >
> >[/cgi-bin/neomail.pl]:
> >
> >PREFS LOCATION
> >==============
> >Where will the NeoMail preferences script reside on your web server? We
> need
> >the location relative to ServerRoot here. A likely possibility has been
> >provided below.
> >
> >[/cgi-bin/neomail-prefs.pl]:
> >
> >CGI-BIN LOCATION
> >================
> >What is the full path to your system's cgi-bin directory? The NeoMail
> scripts
> >will be installed here. We've placed our best guess below, but if you run
> into
> >trouble, double-check it.
> >
> >[/home/httpd/cgi-bin/]:
> >
> >DOCUMENTROOT LOCATION
> >=====================
> >What is the full path to your system's DocumentRoot? The NeoMail logos
> will be
> >installed here and buttons under the images/ subdirectory. We've placed
> our
> >best guess below, but if you run into trouble, double-check it.
> >
> >[/home/httpd/html/]:
> >
> >PINE COMPATIBILITY
> >==================
> >Would you like to store user folders in the ~user/mail directory, and use
> the
> >PINE conventions for trash and sent-mail folders? This option will cause
> >NeoMail to install setuid root.
> >
> >y/n [n]:
> >
> >QMAIL SUPPORT
> >=============
> >Do you use the qmail MTA? Answer yes here only if you know you're using
> qmail
> >using qmail and you use the "Mailbox in home directory" feature. This is
> >STRICTLY for /Mailbox delivery method -- NeoMail does not (yet) support
> >./Maildir!
> >
> >y/n [n]:
> >
> >MAIL SPOOL
> >==========
> >Where are your user mail spool files located? The default is our best
> guess.
> >
> >[/var/spool/mail]:
> >
> >HASHED MAIL SPOOLS
> >==================
> >Do you use hashed mail spools? Answer yes here if your mail spools are
> >arranged like /var/spool/mail/u/s/username. If unsure, say no.
> >
> >y/n [n]:
> >
> >BACKGROUND IMAGE
> >================
> >Please supply the location (relative to DocumentRoot) of an image you'd
> like to
> >use as a background for NeoMail pages. The images defaulted to from here
> on
> >are included in the NeoMail distribution, and will be copied to the
> necessary
> >directories, but you can always choose different ones and copy them
> manually.
> >
> >[/neomail-bg.gif]:
> >
> >LOGO IMAGE
> >==========
> >Please supply the location of a logo you'd like displayed at the top of
> NeoMail
> >pages, relative to DocumentRoot.
> >
> >[/neomail.gif]:
> >
> >DIRECTORY FOR IMAGES
> >====================
> >Where would you like to store the button images on your web server? This
> >location is relative to DocumentRoot. Setup will copy them here for you.
> >
> >[/images/]:
> >
> >
> >Ready to install. Hit <ENTER> to continue.
> >
> >Reading templates...
> >Performing substitutions...
> >Writing neomail.pl...Writing neomail-prefs.pl...Writing
> neomail.conf...Creating /var/neomail...
> >Creating /var/neomail/users...
> >Creating /var/neomail/styles...
> >Creating /var/neomail/templates...
> >Creating /var/neomail/lang...
> >Creating /home/httpd/html//images/...
> >Creating /var/neomail/neomail.log...
> >
> >
> >INSTALLING NEOMAIL...
> >Copying style files to /var/neomail/styles...
> >Copying templates to /var/neomail/templates...
> >Copying translations to /var/neomail/lang...
> >Copying neomail.conf to /var/neomail/neomail.conf...
> >Setting permissions using chown -Rh and chmod -R...
> >Copying checklogin.pl to /var/neomail/checklogin.pl...
> >Copying neomail.pl to /home/httpd/cgi-bin//neomail.pl...
> >cp: cannot create regular file
> `/home/httpd/cgi-bin//neomail.pl': No such file or
> directory
> >Copying neomail-prefs.pl to /home/httpd/cgi-bin//neomail-prefs.pl...
> >cp: cannot create regular file `/home/httpd/cgi-bin//neomail-prefs.pl': No
> such file or directory
> >Copying NeoMail logos to /home/httpd/html//...
> >cp: copying multiple files, but last argument `/home/httpd/html//' is not a
> directory
> >Try `cp --help' for more information.
> >Copying NeoMail images to /home/httpd/html//images/...
> >cp: copying multiple files, but last argument `/home/httpd/html//images/'
> is not a directory
> >Try `cp --help' for more information.
> >Setting permissions...Done!
> >
> >Make a note of the HTTPD user id, which is:
> >
> > apache
> >
> >You'll need it next.
> >Finish the installation by following the steps outlined in FINAL STEPS, in
> the
> >INSTALL text file in this directory.
> >
> >If you're part of a company/organization and you decide to stick with
> NeoMail
> >as your webmail solution, please see http://www.neomail.org for information
> on
> >making a donation to encourage further development.
> >[root@mail neomail-1.27]#
> >
> >
> >root@mail /]# cd var
> >[root@mail var]# cd www
> >[root@mail www]# ls
> >cgi-bin error html icons manual
> >[root@mail www]# ls -t
> >html icons manual error cgi-bin
> >[root@mail www]# ls cgi-bin
> >[root@mail www]# cd cgi-bin
> >[root@mail cgi-bin]# ls
> >[root@mail cgi-bin]# cd .
> >[root@mail www]# cd ..
> >[root@mail var]# cd mailman
> >[root@mail mailman]# ls
> >archives cgi-bin data locks mail messages qfiles spam
> tests
> >bin cron lists logs Mailman pythonlib scripts templates
> >[root@mail mailman]# ls cgi-bin
> >admin admindb confirm create edithtml listinfo options private
> rmlist roster subscribe
> >
>
>
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