Thursday, February 12, 2015

[CentOS]: Install iRedmail with configration on Redhat/Centos

[Cent OS]: Install iRedmail with configuration on Red-hat/ Centos 

In the article “how to Install iRedmail with configuration on Redhat/Centos”, we will come to know about the configuration on Redhat, ZERO COST, full-featured iRedmail server is a complete solution. All used packages are free by open source, provided by the Linux/BSD distribution vender’s you trust. It is an open source project which was released under GPLv2 and hosted on BitBucket.
1st check to the current hostname:
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On RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux, hostname is basically set in two files:
Hostname is defined in /etc/sysconfig/network for RHEL/CentOS Scientific Linux 6.
IP address mapping. Note : List the FQDN hostname as first item.
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IP address mapping. Note : List the FQDN hostname as first item.
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Verify the FQDN hostname. If it wasn’t changed, kindly reboot the server to make it work.
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Now Disable SELinux.
iRedMail doesn’t work with SELinux, so there is a need to disable it by setting below value in its configuration file:- /etc/selinux/config.
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OR
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Now without rebooting your server, disable it immediately.
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Download the latest release of iRedMail


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Start iRedMail installer

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Now it is all set to start installation of iRedmail mail server on your server/system. Please make sure the system hostname is your mail sender.

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