Tomas
Great, made a lot of progress now, I had to do a couple of other small
changes, but now I can access my mail folders and even send our mail via my
LAN connection however I still cannot seem to access from the internet. I
have tried <myipaddress>/squirrelmail but did not get a reponse. I tried to
telnet <ipaddress> 143 remotely and did not get a connection. I tried
opening port 143/144 in my router nat tables and it seemed that it was going
to work (at least it took a little longer to come back with a response) but
ultimately still didn't connect.
As suggestion where to look.
Thanks in advance
Jeremy
my squirrelmail test now comes back with
SquirrelMail version:*1.4.7-4.fc4* Config file version:*1.4.0* Config file
last modified:*19 July 2008 17:57:10* Checking PHP configuration...
PHP version 5.0.4 OK.
PHP extensions OK.
Checking paths...
Data dir OK.
Attachment dir OK.
Plugins OK.
Themes OK.
Default language OK.
Base URL detected as: http://192.168.1.1/squirrelmail/src
Checking outgoing mail service....
SMTP server OK (220 smtp-proxy.tm.net.my -- Server ESMTP (TM))
Checking IMAP service....
IMAP server ready (* OK camp5.com IMAP4rev1 Mercury/32 v4.62 server
ready.)
Capabilities: * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 AUTH=PLAIN X-MERCURY-1
Checking internationalization (i18n) settings...
gettext - Gettext functions are available. You must have appropriate
system locales compiled.
mbstring - Mbstring functions are available.
recode - Recode functions are unavailable.
iconv - Iconv functions are available.
timezone - Webmail users can change their time zone settings.
Checking database functions...
not using database functionality.
Congratulations, your SquirrelMail setup looks fine to me!
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> jeremy peet wrote:
> >
> > I have made several attempts to configure this set up, but I simply dont
> > have the know-how and experience and unfortunately I have found no
> > specific
> > tutorial on this type of installation.
> >
> > An overview of my setup:
> >
> > I have a linux network server running fedora 4.
> >
> > I have a LAN network consisting of windows PC's, one of which is my PC
> > (XP)
> > which is running MERCURY/32 V4.01 Mail server, with modules C & D, the
> > mail
> > folders are located on the fedora server and I use Pegasus as the mail
> > client on the other network PC's for users to access their mailbox.
> >
> > What I would like to is the ability to access our mailboxes from the
> > internet. Our server has a fixed IP, but unfortunately our ISP account
> > denies us the chance to create a full flash email server (something bout
> > not
> > having a DNS setting), which is why I current relay our mail with the
> > Mercury Module C SMTP relay.
> >
> > I have tried to follow the various guides and tutorials online.
> >
> > I have installed:
> >
> > httpd-2.0.54-10.4
> > courier-IMAP 4.3.1
> > courier-authlib-0.60.6
> > php-5.0.4-10.5
> > sendmail-8.13.7-2
> >
> > hmmm.. and probably a bunch of other stuff in the process of attempting
> to
> > follow the many various tutorials. On of the more applicable of which
> was
> > http://techref.massmind.org/techref/inet/smtppop3/mercury/squirrel.htmbut
> > with the difference - I am setting up squirrel mail on a remote server
> > which
> > is used by the Mercury with runs from my PC purely to network mail
> > folders,
> > thus I did not think that simply enabling Mercury's built in IMAP module
> > would work hence i installed courierIMAP as listed above.
> >
> > So what I have accomplished so fas is this:
> >
> > I can go to <serverip>/squirrelmail from a LAN pc and I see the login
> > screen.
> > I cannot see the login screen by going to localhost/squirrelmail (i get
> > unable to connect)
> > I cannot see the login screen from anywhere on the WAN using our fixed IP
> > address.
> > I cannot login at all though I did follow the guide to set up the DB of
> > the
> > vmail users (at least I think I did that bit correct, as i did the same
> > think for setting up ftp access for virtual users and that worked).
> >
> > when I do a test: http://192.168.1.1/squirrelmail/src/configtest.php i
> > receive
> >
> > SquirrelMail version:*1.4.7-4.fc4* Config file version:*1.4.0* Config
> file
> > last modified:*14 July 2008 23:40:59* Checking PHP configuration...
> > PHP version 5.0.4 OK.
> > PHP extensions OK.
> > Checking paths...
> > Data dir OK.
> > Attachment dir OK.
> > Plugins OK.
> > Themes OK.
> > Default language OK.
> > Base URL detected as: http://192.168.1.1/squirrelmail/src
> > Checking outgoing mail service....
> >
> > *ERROR:* Error connecting to SMTP server
> > "smtp-proxy.tm.net.my:587".Server
> > error: (13) Permission denied
> > Yes - i attempted to recreate the SMTP server settings I have set up in
> my
> > Mercury/32 SMTP relay module to 'relay" my mail via the ISP server (it
> > works
> > from mercury but evidently isnt so successful from CourierIMAP.
> >
> > Yep, thats about as far as Ive come. I need some guidance so if anyone
> > knows
> > where I might find a really easy to follow guide, emphasis on the
> 'simple'
> > as you can probably deduce from my email that I have little to know idea
> > what I am doing and am well outside of comfort zone.
> >
>
> 1. http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/FedoraSELinux
> Fix your SELinux policies. "ERROR:* Error connecting to SMTP server
> "some-address".Server
> error: (13) Permission denied" usually means SELinux issues on Fedora,
> RedHat and CentOS.
>
> 2. Enable Mercury/32 IMAP module and make sure that you are running latest
> Mercury version. 4.01 has issues with international folder names.
>
> 3. In SquirrelMail configuration set IMAP server address to your Mercury/32
> server address.
>
> CourierIMAP can't read Mercury/32 mailboxes.
>
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> Tomas
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