Installing Horde Groupware Webmail Edition On Centos 6
I made this guide to help with the installation of Horde Groupware Webmail Edition. I found it was quite difficult when setting this up at first as I was trying to install the full version of Horde and did not need it. This is not the full version of Horde but the Webmail edition which is all I needed for my clients that have used Horde in the past. Ones moving from cAnal. Note: I am not an expert by any means. Dragonology board game instructions download.
How to install Horde Webmail on Ubuntu 14.04? Ask Question 0. Am using Ubuntu 14.04. I recommend this excellent how-to for the setup of a complete mail/groupware solution based on Horde Webmail. It ist written for Ubuntu 12.04 but works on 14.04 also. CentOS 5.8 server, installed Web Server vs yum install httpd.
This is only what has worked for me. The information listed below is to be used at your own risk. If you have any questions about this post or helpful insight that is not listed please post. Prerequisite: First prerequisite to this guide of course is to have ISPConfig up and running. The second part is to have followed the directions listed at the below link on setting up your server to have multiple webmail clients. You can find the directions here: ' Once you have configured your server to have multiple webmail clients we can get started with setting up Horde.
Step 1: Create a User and Database for your new Horde install Note: You can use an existing account on your server to add a database and user. I will not cover this as it should be basic knowledge.
Note 2: If you have a primary website this would be the place to create one. Step 2: Create folder where Horde installs to From root type. Code: Loading database module. Creating database. [ OK ] Successfully created the global tables. [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Mail (imp).
[ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Filters (ingo). [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Address Book (turba). [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Calendar (kronolith). [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Tasks (nag). [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Notes (mnemo).
Step 9: You will be asked one last question for the tables Here I choose n for no to keep things easy. Code: Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu (0) Exit (1) Configure database settings (2) Create database or tables (3) Configure administrator settings (4) Update PEAR for a new or changed location (5) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version Type your choice: [COLOR='Red']0[/COLOR] Thank you for using Horde Groupware Webmail Edition! Wii disney guilty party isohunt. Now if everything went as it should you should be able to navigate to There you should be prompted with a login page for Horde. Note: If you visit and it redirects you to and will not load, you will have to edit the /usr/share/horde/config/registry.php file. Hmmm, I noticed you are using a subdomain for horde access and I am wondering if maybe that has something to do with it. Did you install horde to the usr/share folder and then symlink it to your subdomain or did you just set the path of the subdomain to point to the horde folder? Or did you create a new subdomain site and install horde to the new sub site in the document root?