diff --git a/AUTOCONFIG/INSTALL.md b/AUTOCONFIG/INSTALL.md index 787f166f..45542057 100644 --- a/AUTOCONFIG/INSTALL.md +++ b/AUTOCONFIG/INSTALL.md @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ See this page from Mozilla for more information: and submit a xml-based request +For Outlook, the mail client will attempt a POST request to: and submit a XML-based request -For Mac mail and iOS, the user needs to download a `mobileconfig` file, which is basically an xml file, that can be signed. +For Mac mail and iOS, the user needs to download a `mobileconfig` file, which is basically an XML file, that can be signed. Unfortunately, there is no auto discovery system for Mac/iOS mail, so you need to redirect your users to the `autoconfig.pl` cgi script under the Postfix Admin web root. You need to pass a `emailaddress` parameter for example @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Unfortunately, there is no auto discovery system for Mac/iOS mail, so you need t You need to activate the `uuid-ossp` PostgreSQL extension to use the UUID_V4. You can do that, as an admin logged on PostgreSQL, with `CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS "uuid-ossp";` -If you cannot or do not want to do that, edit the sql script for PostgreSQL and comment line 9 and uncomment line 11, comment line 72 and uncoment line 74, comment line 84 and uncomment line 86, comment line 107 and uncomment line 109 +If you cannot or do not want to do that, edit the SQL script for PostgreSQL and comment line 9 and uncomment line 11, comment line 72 and uncoment line 74, comment line 84 and uncomment line 86, comment line 107 and uncomment line 109 #### Perl @@ -76,13 +76,13 @@ You need to have `openssl` installed. I used version 1.0.2g. You would also need ### SQL -Load the sql script `autoconfig.sql` into your Postfix Admin database. For exaple: +Load the SQL script `autoconfig.sql` into your Postfix Admin database. For exaple: -* PostgreSQL : psql -U postfixadmin postfixadmin < autoconfig.sql +* PostgreSQL : `psql -U postfixadmin postfixadmin < autoconfig.sql` -* MySQL : mysql -u postfixadmin postfixadmin < autoconfig.sql +* MySQL : `mysql -u postfixadmin postfixadmin < autoconfig.sql` -* SQLite : sqlite3 /path/to/database.sqlite < autoconfig.sql +* SQLite : `sqlite3 /path/to/database.sqlite < autoconfig.sql` This will create 4 new standalone tables, and does not alter other areas of the PostfixAdmin database.