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Zarafa 6.04 / 6.20 on CentOS 5.2 with Plesk 8.6 Set-up guide

posted in Guides on September 18th, 2008

Part 8 - getting Z-Push ready:

  1. Go to the Z-Push website and download the latest Z-Push installation
  2. upload the file to your server
    alternatively: wget the Z-Push installation directly onto your server
  3. unpack the file like you normally do, e.g.:
    tar -xvzf z-push-x.tar.gz
  4. copy the newly created directory to /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/httpsdocs/webaccess/
  5. install PEAR and required PEAR modules by typing:
    yum install php-pear php-pear-Mail
  6. copy PEAR files to Z-Push directory by typing:
    cp -f /usr/share/pear/Mail/ /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/httpsdocs/webaccess/z-push/include/
  7. change to /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/httpsdocs/webaccess/
  8. chown and chmod the z-push directory to reflect your local set-up
  9. give z-push/state full permissions like you normally do, e.g.:
    chmod -R 777 z-push/state
  10. change to /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/conf
  11. open vhost_ssl.conf with an editor like you normally do, e.g.:
    nano vhost_ssl.conf
  12. on top of the file, add the following line, without any breaks and outside the tag:
    Alias /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/httpsdocs/webaccess/z-push/index.php
  13. save the file and close the editor
  14. follow the official Z-Push installation guide starting at page 3 - setting up your Pocket PC

 

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  1. Brian said, on October 4th, 2008 at 5:26 pm

    This is an excellent tutorial. Two questions–what if I did the install with 6.2 instead of 6.04 then upgrade? Second, have you attempted to run this in multi-company mode to give more of your domains access to the installation? I’m thinking about trying to deploy this to multiple customers I have running.

    Brian

  2. Kerim Satirli said, on October 5th, 2008 at 9:57 am

    Thanks Brian.

    I gave 6.2 a try on my homeserver and the install was, basically, the same - the only difference being that the config files had a few more items in there (for multicompany support) and I also needed to update the key and alter my start-up scripts.

    I have not yet attempted to run Zarafa in multi-company mode, but I will give it a try soonish (within 2 weeks, I guess), I’ll post my experiences here.

  3. Bart said, on October 31st, 2008 at 7:58 am

    Hi,

    Great guide, however When it comes to the MAPI, I have a problem.

    I get the following error:

    Not Found: MAPI include files not found

    However, there is no mention in ur documents about this. How did you over come this problem since the mapi.so.0.0.0 is not compatible with PHP 5.2.6 (Yet, im using 5.1.6)

    Thanks
    B

  4. Kerim Satirli said, on October 31st, 2008 at 6:03 pm

    Hi Bart,

    the problem with mapi.so.0.0.0 can be solved by following Step 7 of the guide.

  5. Alex said, on October 31st, 2008 at 6:42 pm

    Hi Kerim,

    your how to inspired me to set up the Zarafa 6.20 from source on my Plesk 8.6 based on openSuSE 10.3.

    So far I am quite impressed, especially by the active sync component z-push adds to it. But as long as no real CalDAV implementation is there and I found out how to work on ldap for my vCards this is not going to replace mobile.me for me :-)

    But one question do I have - what did you do about IMAP and port 143? Do you still run imapd from Plesk ? In my case I would only move 5 email accounts (basically my family) towards zarafa when the time has come, but the other users on my server should stay on their original Plesk setup.

    Kind regars,
    Alex

  6. Kerim Satirli said, on November 1st, 2008 at 10:39 am

    Alex,

    thanks for your feedback, much appreciated!

    CalDAV will eventually come, of that I am sure, but for now, you are correct: mobileMe might be better suited for your needs.

    I personally only sync via ActiveSync, so Zarafa works perfectly for me, that and the fact that I’d rather host my own data as opposed to having it up in the cloud.

    That said, to answer your actual question: I do not use Zarafa’s gateway functions and keep email within Plesk.

    I do however, modify how Qmail handles emails. See here for more information.

  7. Bart said, on November 3rd, 2008 at 1:27 am

    Thanks Kerim,

    My problem was that Plesk had the domain name CHROOT’d so it was not able to use the MAPI files located in /usr/share/php/mapi/. To overcome this, I had to add the following file:

    /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/conf/vhost.conf

    Then add the following into the file:

    Options +FollowSymLinks
    php_admin_value open_basedir “/var/www/vhosts/domain.com/httpdocs:/etc/zarafa/webaccess-ajax:/tmp:/usr/lib/php/modules:/usr/share/php/mapi/”

    Once the above was added all working.

    Hope that helps others.

    Cheers
    Bart

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