Horde3
A standard howto can be found at [1]. Our notes on Horde3 installation are the following:
apt-get install horde3
Now make the site available In etc/apache2-sites-available there is already a file horde3
Alias /horde3 /usr/share/horde3 <Directory /usr/share/horde3> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride Limit deny from all allow from all 192.168 127.0.0 </Directory> <Location /horde3> SSLCipherSuite HIGH:MEDIUM </Location>
And make the site enabled
ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/horde3 00X-horde3
Database
To make the database there are several scripts in /usr/share/doc/horde3/examples/scripts/. We use MYsql:
gunzip /usr/share/doc/horde3/examples/scripts/sql/create.mysql.sql.gz
and change the password in the script for the user horde Run the script
mysql -u root -p source /usr/share/doc/horde3/examples/scripts/sql/create.mysql.sql
Configure
To use the web configuration wizard we need to change the following
chgrp -R www-data /etc/horde/horde3/ chmod -R 750 /etc/horde/horde3 chmod 777 /etc/horde/horde3/conf.php cp /etc/horde/horde3/conf.php /etc/horde/horde3/conf.php.bak chmod 777 /etc/horde/horde3/conf.php.bak Prepare log file: touch /var/log/horde/horde3.log chown root.www-data /var/log/horde/horde3.log chmod 770 /var/log/horde/horde3.log
Now we can browse to the site
http://192.168.70.9/horde3/
This will give us the following
Horde3 configuration disabled by default because the administration/install wizard gives the whole world too much access to the system. Read /usr/share /doc/horde3/README.Debian.gz on how to allow access.
Change /var/log/horde/horde3/conf.php and comment line 2 and 3 leave the first line as is.
Choose setup from the menu 'horde setup' - edit database -> username en WW - connect to database = tcp/ip - localhost - naam database - edit preference system -> SQL database - edit authentication -> Administrator,user@sample.com - SQL authentication Choose Users from the menu - add users -> user@sample.com
klik generate Horde Configurtion
Could not save the backup configuration file /usr/share/horde3/config/conf.bak.php
I had to change permissions on the /etc/horde/horde3 folder
IMP
apt-get install imp4
Now prepare file permissions for web configuration:
chmod 777 /etc/horde/imp4/conf.php touch /etc/horde/imp4/conf.bak.php chmod 777 /etc/horde/imp4/conf.bak.php
Choose setup from the menu 'mail(imp)' Generate your configuration (GPG/PGP, user constraints, enable spam/ham report, hooks...).
And when you're done change the permissions back
chmod 644 /etc/horde/imp4/conf.php chmod 700 /etc/horde/imp4/conf.bak.php
And specify your mail server(s) in /etc/horde/imp4/servers.php file
$servers['imap'] = array( 'name' => 'IMAP Server', 'server' => 'localhost', 'hordeauth' => 'full', 'protocol' => 'imap/notls', 'port' => 143, 'maildomain' => 'sample.com', 'smtphost' => 'localhost', 'smtpport' => 25, 'realm' => 'sample.com', 'preferred' => , );
When you are ready, enable IMP in /etc/horde/horde3/registry.php file and verify if all is right. Yes, you read well, you MUST enable manually module in registry.php file after configuration!
$this->applications['imp'] = array( 'fileroot' => '/usr/share/horde3/lib' . '/../imp', 'webroot' => $this->applications['horde']['webroot'] . '/imp', 'name' => _("Mail"), 'status' => 'active', 'provides' => array('mail', 'contacts/favouriteRecipients') );
Change the status from inactive to active