Migrate/iRedAdmin-Pro/OSE-Pro
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Note: This step is '''OPTIONAL'''. You can apply it if you want to quarantine SPAM mails into MySQL database, then delete or release them with iRedAdmin-Pro. | Note: This step is '''OPTIONAL'''. You can apply it if you want to quarantine SPAM mails into MySQL database, then delete or release them with iRedAdmin-Pro. | ||
| - | iRedMail-0.7.0 | + | Since iRedMail-0.7.0, quarantining related settings are configured by disabled by default, you can easily enable quarantining with below tutorial. (Don't worry, it's easy enough.) |
| - | + | * [[IRedMail/FAQ/Quarantining.SPAM |Quarantining VIRUS and SPAM into SQL database]] | |
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| - | * [[IRedMail/FAQ/Quarantining.SPAM |Quarantining VIRUS and SPAM into | + | |
= Troubleshooting = | = Troubleshooting = | ||
If it doesn't work for you, please post a new topic in our forum: http://www.iredmail.org/forum/ | If it doesn't work for you, please post a new topic in our forum: http://www.iredmail.org/forum/ | ||
Revision as of 04:57, 6 May 2012
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This tutorial explains how to migrate iRedAdmin open source edition (v0.1.7 and later versions) to iRedAdmin-Pro (full-featured edition).
If it doesn't work for you, please post a new topic in our forum: http://www.iredmail.org/forum/
Some notes:
- It works with both iRedAdmin-Pro-LDAP, iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL and iRedAdmin-Pro-PGSQL.
- Please replace 'iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z' below with your real edition and version numbers. e.g. iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL-1.3.1, iRedAdmin-Pro-LDAP-1.6.3.
Requirements and Notes
- This tutorial is applicable to iRedMail-0.8.0 and later versions. If you're using iRedMail-0.7.4 or earlier versions, please refer to this tutorial.
- You MUST select to install iRedAdmin open source edition during iRedMail installation.
Summary
It's easy to migrate from iRedAdmin open source edition to iRedAdmin-Pro. Steps:
- Upload or copy iRedAdmin-Pro to your server which has iRedMail running. We assume you uploaded it to /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-xxx.tar.bz2.
- Uncompress iRedAdmin-Pro to apache server root directory.
- Copy config file from open source edition. We assume you're using iRedAdmin-0.1.7 (open source edition) in this tutorial, it's shipped in iRedMail-0.8.0.
- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro.
- Restart apache web server.
- [OPTIONAL] Enable quarantining in Amavisd and restart amavisd service.
Upload or copy iRedAdmin-Pro to your server
Upload or copy iRedAdmin-Pro to your server which has iRedMail running. We assume you uploaded it to /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-LDAP-x.y.z.tar.bz2 or /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL-x.y.z.tar.bz2, or /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-PGSQL-x.y.z.tar.bz2.
We will use iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z below, please replace x.y.z by the real file name, e.g. iRedAdmin-Pro-LDAP-1.6.3.tar.bz2, etc.
Uncompress iRedAdmin-Pro, copy config file, set correct file permission, restart apache
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Scientific Linux
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /var/www/ # cd /var/www/ # rm -i /var/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/init.d/httpd restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For Debian, Ubuntu, Mint Linux
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /usr/share/apache2/ # cd /usr/share/apache2/ # rm -i /usr/share/apache2/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For openSUSE
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /srv/www/ # cd /srv/www/ # rm -i /srv/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For Gentoo Linux
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /var/www/ # cd /var/www/ # rm -i /var/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For FreeBSD
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /usr/local/www/ # cd /usr/local/www/ # rm -i /usr/local/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache2 restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For OpenBSD
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /var/www/ # cd /var/www/ # rm -i /var/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chown www:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/rc.d/httpd restart # <- Restart apache web server |
Quarantining SPAMs and manage them with iRedAdmin-Pro
Note: This step is OPTIONAL. You can apply it if you want to quarantine SPAM mails into MySQL database, then delete or release them with iRedAdmin-Pro.
Since iRedMail-0.7.0, quarantining related settings are configured by disabled by default, you can easily enable quarantining with below tutorial. (Don't worry, it's easy enough.)
Troubleshooting
If it doesn't work for you, please post a new topic in our forum: http://www.iredmail.org/forum/
