vPostMaster Installation
Install Documentation
The automatic installation for vPostMaster uses yum, deb or up2date,
depending on which Linux Distribution you use. There is also a fully
manual download/install, which doesn't use any packaging system.
The automatic installation supports the following distributions:
Automatic Installation
Supported Distributions
- Fedora Core 5
- Fedora Core 4
- Fedora Core 3
- Fedora Core 2
- CentOS 4.x
- Red Hat Advanced Server 4 (RHAS/RHES)
- Debian and Ubuntu
These instructions assume that you are using a supported distribution,
listed above, and that you have recent backups of any important data on
your system. These instructions and the install script are tested
against a stock installation, and may fail if customizations have been
done.
The automatic installation uses system package formats, so all software
is installed via RPM or dpkg formats. See the source of
"install-vpostmaster" for more details on what the script is doing.
1. Download install script
Download the "install-vpostmaster" script. It is located at
ftp://ftp.tummy.com/pub/tummy/vpostmaster/install-vpostmaster
For example, the following commands will download the script using
wget:
cd /tmp
wget ftp://ftp.tummy.com/pub/tummy/vpostmaster/install-vpostmaster
chmod 755 install-vpostmaster
The last command makes the script executable.
2. Run Install Script
The installation of all packages and post-install setup has been
incorporated into the "install-vpostmaster" script. It will display
a message and ask for confirmation, and give you an opportunity to
provide the Pro version username/password. It will then complete the
installation for you.
Run:
./install-vpostmaster
3. Use Browser to Configure
The system is now installed and running. The password for the
"superuser" account is written to the file:
/usr/lib/vpostmaster/etc/superuser
You can then use a web browser to access the management interface at:
http://HOSTNAME/vpostmaster/
Additionally, Web Mail is at:
http://HOSTNAME/webmail/
After you have logged in with "superuser" and the password in the
file above, see the "Getting Started" link on the left for more
information.
Manual Installation
If your distribution is not listed above, or if you prefer not to use
packages, you can follow the
manual installation
instructions