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# Postfix Admin
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# by Mischa Peters <mischa at high5 dot net>
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# Copyright (c) 2002 - 2005 High5!
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# Licensed under GPL for more info check GPL-LICENSE.TXT
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REQUIRED!!
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- You are using Postfix 2.0 or higher.
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- You are using Apache 1.3.27 / Lighttpd 1.3.15 or higher.
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- You are using PHP 4.1 or higher.
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- You are using MySQL 3.23 or higher.
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READ THIS FIRST!
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When this is an upgrade from Postfix Admin 1.5.4 please read DOCUMENTS/UPGRADE.TXT!!
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If you need to setup Postfix to be able to handle Virtual Domains and Virtual
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Users check out http://high5.net/howto/
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1. Unarchive new Postfix Admin
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Make sure that you are in your WWW directory and then unarchive the
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Postfix Admin archive (whatever the filename is):
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$ tar -zxvf postfixadmin-2.0.0.tgz
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2. Change permissions
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Since the database password is stored in the config.inc.php it's a good idea
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to have change the permissions for Postfix Admin.
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$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin
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$ chmod 640 *.php *.css
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$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/admin/
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$ chmod 640 *.php .ht*
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$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/images/
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$ chmod 640 *.gif *.png
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$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/languages/
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$ chmod 640 *.lang
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$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/templates/
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$ chmod 640 *.tpl
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$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/users/
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$ chmod 640 *.php
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3. Create the Database Tables
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In DATABASE_MYSQL.TXT you can find the table structure for MySQL that you need
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in order to configure Postfix Admin and Postfix in general to work with
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Virtual Domains and Users.
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In DATABASE_PGSQL.TXT you can find the table structure for PostgreSQL.
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Check out the file first to see what you are about to do, then for MySQL do
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something like this:
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mysql -u root < DATABASE_MYSQL.TXT
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4. Configure
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Check the config.inc.php file. There you can specify settings that are
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relevant to your setup.
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Postfix Admin contains 3 views of administration.
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There is the Site Admin (aka superadmin) view, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/admin/.
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There is the Domain Admin view, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/.
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And there is the User Admin View, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/users/.
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In order to do the initial configuration you have to go to the Site Admin view.
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The default user/password for the Site Admin view of Postfix Admin is admin@domain.tld/admin
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This is specified in the .htpasswd file in the /admin directory. Make sure
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that the location of the .htpasswd file matches your path.
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5. Done
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This is all that is needed. Fire up your browser and go to the site that you
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specified to host Postfix Admin.
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6. More information
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For more information you can go to the Postfix Admin forums.
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http://forums.high5.net/index.php?showforum=22
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As of March 2007, PostfixAdmin moved to SourceForge. For the
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forum posts and source updates, see:
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/postfixadmin
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