INSTALL.TXT: minor edits

git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/postfixadmin/code/trunk@74 a1433add-5e2c-0410-b055-b7f2511e0802
postfixadmin-2.3
David Goodwin 17 years ago
parent 5c372ead52
commit 7e4ca77044

@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ REQUIRED!!
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- You are using Postfix 2.0 or higher.
- You are using Apache 1.3.27 / Lighttpd 1.3.15 or higher.
- You are using PHP 4.1 or higher.
- You are using MySQL 3.23 or higher.
- You are using PHP 4.1 or higher (5.X recommended)
- You are using MySQL 3.23 or higher (5.x recommended)
READ THIS FIRST!
@ -18,7 +18,12 @@ READ THIS FIRST!
When this is an upgrade from Postfix Admin 1.5.4 please read DOCUMENTS/UPGRADE.TXT!!
If you need to setup Postfix to be able to handle Virtual Domains and Virtual
Users check out http://high5.net/howto/
Users check out :
- http://high5.net/howto/
- http://codepoets.co.uk/docs/postfix_postgresql_postfixadmin_courier_howto (Postfix+PostgreSQL+Courier+Postfixadmin)
- http://bliki.rimuhosting.com/space/knowledgebase/linux/mail/postfixadmin+on+debian+sarge (Postfix+MySQL+Postfixadmin+Dovecot)
- http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_a_Virtual_Postfix/Courier_Mail_System_with_PostfixAdmin (Postfix+MySQL+Postfixadmin+Courier)
1. Unarchive new Postfix Admin
@ -26,25 +31,26 @@ Users check out http://high5.net/howto/
Make sure that you are in your WWW directory and then unarchive the
Postfix Admin archive (whatever the filename is):
$ tar -zxvf postfixadmin-2.0.0.tgz
$ tar -zxvf postfixadmin-2.2.0.tgz
2. Change permissions
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Since the database password is stored in the config.inc.php it's a good idea
to have change the permissions for Postfix Admin.
to have change the permissions for Postfix Admin (the following assumes the files
are owned by the same user as the web server is running as - e.g. www-data).
$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin
$ cd /var/www/postfixadmin
$ chmod 640 *.php *.css
$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/admin/
$ cd /var/www/postfixadmin/admin/
$ chmod 640 *.php .ht*
$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/images/
$ cd /var/www/postfixadmin/images/
$ chmod 640 *.gif *.png
$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/languages/
$ cd /var/www/postfixadmin/languages/
$ chmod 640 *.lang
$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/templates/
$ cd /var/www/postfixadmin/templates/
$ chmod 640 *.tpl
$ cd /usr/local/www/postfixadmin/users/
$ cd /var/www/postfixadmin/users/
$ chmod 640 *.php
@ -67,29 +73,22 @@ Check the config.inc.php file. There you can specify settings that are
relevant to your setup.
Postfix Admin contains 3 views of administration.
There is the Site Admin (aka superadmin) view, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/admin/.
There is the Domain Admin view, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/.
And there is the User Admin View, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/users/.
- Site Admin (aka superadmin) view, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/admin/.
- Domain Admin view, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/.
- User Admin View, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/users/.
In order to do the initial configuration you have to go to the Site Admin view.
The default user/password for the Site Admin view of Postfix Admin is admin@domain.tld/admin
This is specified in the .htpasswd file in the /admin directory. Make sure
that the location of the .htpasswd file matches your path.
5. Done
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This is all that is needed. Fire up your browser and go to the site that you
specified to host Postfix Admin.
6. More information
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For more information you can go to the Postfix Admin forums.
http://forums.high5.net/index.php?showforum=22
As of March 2007, PostfixAdmin moved to SourceForge. For the
forum posts and source updates, see:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/postfixadmin

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