(→Database Setup) |
(→Database Setup) |
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'''Creating the RoundCube Database''' | '''Creating the RoundCube Database''' | ||
* Login as root | * Login as root | ||
− | mysql -u root | + | mysql -u root -p |
''(When prompted for a password enter the root password)'' | ''(When prompted for a password enter the root password)'' | ||
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'''Import RoundCube Tables''' | '''Import RoundCube Tables''' | ||
mysql -u root -p roundcube < /var/www/roundcube/SQL/mysql.initial.sql | mysql -u root -p roundcube < /var/www/roundcube/SQL/mysql.initial.sql | ||
+ | ''(When prompted for a password enter the root password)'' | ||
Revision as of 06:38, 29 July 2006
NOTE: This HowTo assumes you are using a RedHat or Fedora based distro, but most of this info can be applied to any Unix based Operating System.
Contents
Download
- Download the latest version of Roundcube
wget http://easynews.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/roundcubemail/roundcubemail-0.1beta.tar.gz
If the Above link is broken or out of date, get the latest version Here
UnTar
tar -xvzf roundcubemail-0.1beta.tar.gz
Move
mv roundcubemail-0.1beta /var/www/roundcube
Read the Documentation
cd /var/www/roundcube less README (press q to quit)
less INSTALL (press q to quit)
Change Ownership & Premissions
chown -R root.root roundcube/ cd roundbube/ chmod 755 log/ temp/
Database Setup
(This Assumes you already have MySQL installed)
Creating the RoundCube Database
- Login as root
mysql -u root -p (When prompted for a password enter the root password)
mysql> CREATE DATABASE `roundcube` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;
Create RoundCube User and Grant Privileges
mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON roundcube.* TO roundcube@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'Your-Password-Here';
(where 'Your-Password-Here' is the password you want for the roundcube user)
'Exit MySQL mysql> quit
Import RoundCube Tables mysql -u root -p roundcube < /var/www/roundcube/SQL/mysql.initial.sql (When prompted for a password enter the root password)