Re: has anybody gotten horde working?

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--On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 08:21:08 AM -0600 Nels Lindquist
<nlindq@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> We've been using Horde on CentOS for years, and I'm just about to
> deploy a new server into production running the latest Horde release
> on CentOS 6.5.
[...]
> I'm deploying Groupware Webmail Edition 5.1.4, which includes turba,
> trean, kronolith, gollem, ingo, imp, mnemo and nag, plus I've
> installed passwd separately.
[...]
> I'm using it for a number of virtual domains on one server, with
> Sendmail, Cyrus IMAPD (including Sieve for filtering) and PostgreSQL
> with LDAP authentication.

I've had similar configurations running for years on CentOS 5, using
MySQL instead of PostgreSQL, and a slightly different enabled stack in
the Webmail edition.  Yes, you need to understand how mail protocols
work, and you need to be able to read and understand technical
documentation.  Without trying to sound condescending, do we really
expect non-technical users to be able run an MTA and MDA?

While getting that software stack working in the days of CentOS 5.0 
was a bit complex, including needing to have custom builds of Cyrus IMAPd
and Horde, I find that current versions deploy quite nicely on 5.10
with only minimal configuration changes, and have been quite stable.

Just waiting on CentOS 7 to start updating those systems ...

Devin

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