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gokahd 12-10-2008 04:38 AM

installing zimbra
 
Hi everybody i successfully installed centos 4 on a machine that
will be used as a server. i have been assigned to install zimbra
(a mail server) on the machine. i don't know much about zimbra
i will be very happy if anyone could teach me the steps to install
the zimbra as well as how to configure it and also the firewalling.
Any help is deeply appreciated. Thanks

farslayer 12-10-2008 07:38 AM

The documentation and installation instructions for Zimbra describe the process far better than I could, not to mention in much greater detail. I think you should download the install guide & manual and read them... There are 12 pages of instructions covering Hardware requirements, partitioning the system, port numbers, what the various configuration options you will see during install mean, What packages and package versions need to be installed or removed from your system prior to installing Zimbra. I certainly am not going to try and recreate all that in a post here..
Sorry but my answer has to be RTFM.

http://www.zimbra.com/community/documentation.html

gokahd 12-10-2008 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by farslayer (Post 3370370)
The documentation and installation instructions for Zimbra describe the process far better than I could, not to mention in much greater detail. I think you should download the install guide & manual and read them... There are 12 pages of instructions covering Hardware requirements, partitioning the system, port numbers, what the various configuration options you will see during install mean, What packages and package versions need to be installed or removed from your system prior to installing Zimbra. I certainly am not going to try and recreate all that in a post here..
Sorry but my answer has to be RTFM.

http://www.zimbra.com/community/documentation.html

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All right thank you for the advice.


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