[Cent OS]: Install iRedmail with configuration on Red-hat/ Centos
Now without rebooting your server, disable it immediately.
Visit Download page to get the latest release of iRedMail.
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:
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.
IP address mapping. Note : List the FQDN hostname as first item.
Verify the FQDN hostname. If it wasn’t changed, kindly reboot the server to make it work.
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.
OR
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.
IP address mapping. Note : List the FQDN hostname as first item.
Verify the FQDN hostname. If it wasn’t changed, kindly reboot the server to make it work.
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.
OR
Now without rebooting your server, disable it immediately.
Download the latest release of iRedMail
Visit Download page to get the latest release of iRedMail.
Start iRedMail installer
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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