RE: [CentOS] web based mail packages for CentOS

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James,

When you say mail is not coming in do you mean that scalix is not accepting mail for your users? Did you provision your users in the Scalix SAC? What sort of error message is Scalix giving you when it rejects email? 

Also, sendmail is most likely not the issue as sendmail is only used to process outbound mail. Scalix has its own smtpd that handles processing inbound mail and relaying. Let me know if I can help.

Ed Bailey

-----Original Message-----
From: James Marcinek [mailto:jmarc1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 7:31 AM
To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [CentOS] web based mail packages for CentOS

Easy for you to say! I was up late last night trying to figure out why no mail was coming in? I think it has to do with the kerberos integration with AD (which is what provides the single sign on).

I followed the directions and even saw users but for the life of me I could not logon to webmail?

Using the sxadmin I noticed that no mail was active at all in the queue? 
Do you have any idea to what could be the cause?

All of the mail coming in was being flat out rejected. Was there some additional steps that had to be done on 'sendmail' I had not configured the sendmail.mc which I would have typically done to get a mail server running with sendmail.

I hate sendmail (though I have a big hefty sendmail book) and moved to postfix for the ease of admin...

Perhaps I do not understand what is going on with the imap service and mta. I noticed that there is a modififed sendmail.cf that contains information of scalix. This makes me think that scalix 'should' (key
word) be setting up what it needs to. By default sendmail will only accept mail from localhost. Does scalix take care of this or is it one more thing that I have to do? The docs and knowledge base do not really talk about it, which makes me believe that this thing should be working out of the box.

I would like to give another shot (this time try it without the AD
intergration) to see how it works.

Thanks,

James


centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 15:58:15 -0400
> James Marcinek <jmarc1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Was it easy to install? I currently have postfix and cyrus-imapd 
>> running but could make changes.
> 
> Extremely easy if you have the right RPM andright OS, just RH [CentOS] 
> or SUSE. Disable your existing postfix..., they provide everything.
> 
>> I just changed from a linux Samba DC to an Active Directory one to 
>> change things up a bit. Does this Zimbra integrate with AD (or 
>> vice-a-versa)?
> 
> No experience, my customers do not have ADs, but Zimbra claims easy 
> integration. Take a look @
> http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1614
> and
> http://www.google.ca/search?q=zimbra+active+directories
> 

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