Topic: Setup questions
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======== Required information ====
- iRedMail version: 0.8.7
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): MySQL
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: Debian 7 (FreeBSD 10 failed)
- Related log if you're reporting an issue:
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Greetings. I'm thinking of buying iRedMail Pro but had a few questions before proceeding:
1. Installation of iRedMail-0.8.7 on FreeBSD 10 fails because the install script looks for gcc, which is no longer part of the base system. It is possible to install gcc but (a) I'm not sure which version to use and (b) doing so requires relinking a bunch of libraries, and I'm concerned these would break during an upgrade. (same issue with using bash-static instead of regular bash)
Is there work under way on a iRedMail installer that uses the clang/LLVM, which are now FreeBSD's default compilers, when the script recognizes it's running on FreeBSD 10 or later?
2. On Debian 7, this command:
sh create_mail_user_SQL.sh postmaster@example.org user1@example.org user2@example.org user3@example.org
returns these errors:
create_mail_user_SQL.sh: 75: [: XNO: unexpected operator
create_mail_user_SQL.sh: 98: [: Xhashed: unexpected operator
create_mail_user_SQL.sh: 121: [: XMaildir: unexpected operator
create_mail_user_SQL.sh: 98: [: Xhashed: unexpected operator
create_mail_user_SQL.sh: 121: [: XMaildir: unexpected operator
create_mail_user_SQL.sh: 98: [: Xhashed: unexpected operator
create_mail_user_SQL.sh: 121: [: XMaildir: unexpected operator
The output file runs in MySQL, but no users are added. How to resolve?
3. Will anything break in iRedMail if the hostname changes? Initially this is running on something like mail32.example.org, but after imapsync'ing messages off an existing server, the hostname needs to move to mail.example.org when put in production.
4. Will anything break in iRedMail if I use certs signed by a root CA? The self-signed certs that come with iRedMail are OK for testing, but we don't want browser warnings when we go into production.
5. Finally, will anything break in iRedMail if I do normal system maintenance (e.g., apt-get update/dist-upgrade) and/or install other packages such as Mailman?
Many thanks!
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