Qmail On Debian   July 9th, 2009

Qmail On Debian

  1. Purpose of this document…………………….. 3
  2. Author………………………………………………….. 3
  3. Copyright and Disclaimer…………………….. 3
  4. About Qmail…………………………………………. 4
  5. Installing Qmail……………………………………. 4
  6. Deployment………………………………………….. 4

    1. Null Clients………………………………….. 4
    2. Servers…………………………………………. 5
    3. Virtual Hosting…………………………….. 5

  7. Maildir…………………………………………………… 6
  8. Backup Mail Server………………………………… 7
  9. Relaying…………………………………………………. 7
  10. POP…………………………………………………………. 7
  11. POP On A DNS Server………………………………. 8

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Wouldn’t it be lovely to have a nice, clean installation of Microsoft’s Office 2007 Suite to run on your Ubuntu Linux Distribution? For some people, this is the only thing that truly holds them back from an all-Linux environment… But not anymore! We have compiled a nice, concise set of instructions to help guide you along.

Install Wine:

WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator) is an application layer for Linux that interprets the Windows API and DLLs into native Linux commands. This allows for programs made for Windows to be run in Linux!
In order to run Office 2007, Wine 1.1.9 (or newer) is required. It is currently in a development release. If you don’t have it installed already (this is very likely), go ahead and type the following commands, which will set it up for you: Read the rest of this entry »

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Note: I installed version 0.51 of Openmeetings and at the exit of the 0.52 with

no procedure for updating, I deleted the directory and openmeetings basis.

Then simply create the database and start the openmeetings (copy of the

configuration file and hibernate).

RMQ: Openmeeting is not specific to Debian, and can be deployed on Windows (which is still not recommended except for testing purposes).

Installation prerequisites

- Install Debian: I start from installing minimal nullmailer

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