Difference between revisions of "Amahi Mail System"
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==== Version Changes ==== | ==== Version Changes ==== | ||
<u>1.5</u> | <u>1.5</u> | ||
− | *Added option for secure (https) or unsecure (http) webmail access. | + | * Added option for secure (https) or unsecure (http) webmail access. |
+ | * Optimized script code. | ||
<u>1.6</u> | <u>1.6</u> | ||
* Added update to yum.conf file to exclude postfix from updates. | * Added update to yum.conf file to exclude postfix from updates. | ||
* Updated custom RPMs to latest version for Fedora 10. | * Updated custom RPMs to latest version for Fedora 10. | ||
+ | * Added automated cronjob removal for uninstall. | ||
Revision as of 02:57, 4 October 2009
DISCLAIMER: Although this has been tested, use at your own risk. I cannot guarantee that it will work for your system or not cause any serious problems.
Current Version
1.6 released 3 Oct 09
Version Changes
1.5
- Added option for secure (https) or unsecure (http) webmail access.
- Optimized script code.
1.6
- Added update to yum.conf file to exclude postfix from updates.
- Updated custom RPMs to latest version for Fedora 10.
- Added automated cronjob removal for uninstall.
Script download links:
32-bit: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1380867/32bit-virtual-mail-1.6.tar.gz
64-bit: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1380867/64bit-virtual-mail-1.6.tar.gz
The primary intent of the Amahi Mail System is to allow you to pull all ISP email into your server. Keep in mind this is still under development.
- It allows you to send/receive mail from your HDA. There are some quirks depending on if you have a registered domain with a paid service provider (i.e. GoDaddy, Host Gator). With these services, there is typically what is called a MX record associated with the domain name. This will allow you to send/receive mail as your hostname (i.e. myhda@home.com).
- If you use the free ones (i.e. user.yourhda.com, no-ip.org), you will have to masquerade your email address as your ISP (i.e. myhda@yourisp.com). This will ensure you can receive email replies from those you send from your HDA.
Tips
- To permanently change your hostname from localhost.localdomain, see this article.
Here's the sequence of events to get the virtual email server up and running:
- Restart your HDA so it's fresh for the install. This is not required, just a recommendation.
- Create a web app in Amahi named webmail.
- Open a terminal window, become root, and navigate to /var/hda/web-apps/webmail directory.
- Download script file (pick the correct one for your system) to this directory and extract it into html directory of webmail.
- From the html directory, run the host-update-virtual-mail-1.6.sh script. This will check your hostname. If it is not correct, you will be given an opportunity to change it.
- Answer all the questions. The answers will further customize your install. Note: Mail user name and password must be one word only (i.e. mailuser or mail_user are acceptable)
- Once it completes, run the install-virtual-mail-1.6.sh script. The dependencies will be installed first. Depending on your system, 68 is the typical amount for install on a new system.
- Watch the script for errors. This may help narrow down the problem if you cannot log in.
- Once the script is complete, note the user name and password.
- Navigate to http://webmail and enter your login credentials.
- To uninstall, run the uninstall-virtual-mail-1.6.sh script.
You should now be able to log in to your account via webmail. There will be 2 messages, one is a welcome and the other is a SPAM test to show it's working. I forgot to mention that you can access the mail server from any email client as well within your network. Unfortunately, there is currently no front-end for administering accounts, so you will have to modify the database via phpMyAdmin or Adminer.
NOTE: These scripts were adapted from a tutorial authored by Falko Timme at http://howtoforge.net/virtual-users-domains-postfix-courier-mysql-squirrelmail-fedora-10.