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Topic: WebAdmin access

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Is there an easier/easy way to setup iRedAdmin? I'm having a hell of a time following this link.....

http://www.iredmail.org/admin_installation_debian.html

I thought the admin portion was part of the initial install, guess not?

Any advice is appreciated.

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Re: WebAdmin access

During iRedMail installation, you can choose to install iRedAdmin open source edition, then it's easy to upgrade iRedAdmin open source edition to iRedAdmin-Pro by following this tutorial:
http://www.iredmail.org/wiki/index.php? … ro/OSE-Pro

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Re: WebAdmin access

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

During iRedMail installation, you can choose to install iRedAdmin open source edition, then it's easy to upgrade iRedAdmin open source edition to iRedAdmin-Pro by following this tutorial:
http://www.iredmail.org/wiki/index.php? … ro/OSE-Pro

Ok, I finally got in.

I screwed up big time, I was trying to assign my user as a Global Admin and saw no option to do this, so I thought there could only be one and remove Global User from the main one would give me the option to add to my user. Now I can't login at all.

Is there a way to fix this at a file level to get me back into Global Admin?

Can there be another Global Admin?

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Re: WebAdmin access

ectechs wrote:

How do you create a Global Admin account?

If you already have a global admin, just create a new mail user, then mark it as global admin or normal domain admin.

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Re: WebAdmin access

ZhangHuangbin wrote:
ectechs wrote:

How do you create a Global Admin account?

If you already have a global admin, just create a new mail user, then mark it as global admin or normal domain admin.

I broke the postmaster Global Admin, so I can't login at all now. Can I fix this some how? Change file or something?

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Re: WebAdmin access

If you're running MySQL/PostgreSQL backend, please choose an existing mail user in SQL table "vmail.mailbox", then set "isadmin=1" and "isglobaladmin=1", this user will become a global admin immediately.

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Re: WebAdmin access

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

If you're running MySQL/PostgreSQL backend, please choose an existing mail user in SQL table "vmail.mailbox", then set "isadmin=1" and "isglobaladmin=1", this user will become a global admin immediately.


thank you, thank you....

good to go

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Re: WebAdmin access

ectechs wrote:
ZhangHuangbin wrote:

During iRedMail installation, you can choose to install iRedAdmin open source edition, then it's easy to upgrade iRedAdmin open source edition to iRedAdmin-Pro by following this tutorial:
http://www.iredmail.org/wiki/index.php? … ro/OSE-Pro

Ok, I finally got in.

I screwed up big time, I was trying to assign my user as a Global Admin and saw no option to do this, so I thought there could only be one and remove Global User from the main one would give me the option to add to my user. Now I can't login at all.

Is there a way to fix this at a file level to get me back into Global Admin?

Can there be another Global Admin?



Is iRedAdmin-Pro a purchased product? We only have downloaded the free currently. If we can upgrade to Pro, where is the file or steps to get the file? I have the instructions, just no location of the file.

Regards

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Re: WebAdmin access

ectechs wrote:

Is iRedAdmin-Pro a purchased product?

Yes. See below two pages:
http://www.iredmail.org/admin_panel.org
http://www.iredmail.org/pricing.html

ectechs wrote:

We only have downloaded the free currently. If we can upgrade to Pro, where is the file or steps to get the file? I have the instructions, just no location of the file.

We will send you iRedAdmin-Pro installer after you bought it.