Re: [Linux-sunucu] Webmail neomail

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From: Zulkuf OK (zulkuf_ok@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon 01 Aug 2005 - 15:56:30 EEST


http.conf
DocumentRoot "/var/www/html" satırını DocumentRoot "/var/neomaıl" yaptım
birde DocumentRoot /var/www/html satırını /var/neomaıl yaptım.
servıce httpd restart yaptım.olmadı.Apache test sayfası geliyor.Bir abimiz
perl destegi vermelisin dedi.Nasil Perl destegi verecegim.Birde neomailli
kurarken birtakim hatalar verdi.Asagidaki dosyada neomaili kurarken verdigim
cevaplar ve hata yaziyor.Bir incelersen sevinirim.

----- Original Message -----
From: "ismail sawran" <ismailsawran@gmail.com>
To: <linux-sunucu@liste.linux.org.tr>
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Linux-sunucu] Webmail neomail

> 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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> >
> >
> >
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