Migrate/iRedAdmin-Pro/OSE-Pro
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This tutorial explains how to migrate iRedAdmin open source edition (v0.1.7 and later versions) to iRedAdmin-Pro (full-featured edition).
If it doesn't work for you, please post a new topic in our forum: http://www.iredmail.org/forum/
Some notes:
- It works with both iRedAdmin-Pro-LDAP, iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL and iRedAdmin-Pro-PGSQL.
- Please replace 'iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z' below with your real edition and version numbers. e.g. iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL-1.3.1, iRedAdmin-Pro-LDAP-1.6.3.
Requirements and Notes
- This tutorial is applicable to iRedMail-0.8.0 and later versions. If you're using iRedMail-0.7.4 or earlier versions, please refer to this tutorial.
- You MUST select to install iRedAdmin open source edition during iRedMail installation.
Summary
It's easy to migrate from iRedAdmin open source edition to iRedAdmin-Pro. Steps:
- Upload or copy iRedAdmin-Pro to your server which has iRedMail running. We assume you uploaded it to /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-xxx.tar.bz2.
- Uncompress iRedAdmin-Pro to apache server root directory.
- Copy config file from open source edition. We assume you're using iRedAdmin-0.1.7 (open source edition) in this tutorial, it's shipped in iRedMail-0.8.0.
- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro.
- Restart apache web server.
- [OPTIONAL] Enable quarantining in Amavisd and restart amavisd service.
Upload or copy iRedAdmin-Pro to your server
Upload or copy iRedAdmin-Pro to your server which has iRedMail running. We assume you uploaded it to /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-LDAP-x.y.z.tar.bz2 or /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL-x.y.z.tar.bz2, or /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-PGSQL-x.y.z.tar.bz2.
We will use iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z below, please replace x.y.z by the real file name, e.g. iRedAdmin-Pro-LDAP-1.6.3.tar.bz2, etc.
Uncompress iRedAdmin-Pro, copy config file, set correct file permission, restart apache
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Scientific Linux
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /var/www/ # cd /var/www/ # rm -i /var/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/init.d/httpd restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For Debian, Ubuntu, Mint Linux
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /usr/share/apache2/ # cd /usr/share/apache2/ # rm -i /usr/share/apache2/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For openSUSE
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /srv/www/ # cd /srv/www/ # rm -i /srv/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For Gentoo Linux
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /var/www/ # cd /var/www/ # rm -i /var/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For FreeBSD
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /usr/local/www/ # cd /usr/local/www/ # rm -i /usr/local/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache2 restart # <- Restart apache web server |
For OpenBSD
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf /root/iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /var/www/ # cd /var/www/ # rm -i /var/www/iredadmin # <- this is a symbol link, it will prompt you to type 'y' to confirm. # ln -s iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z iredadmin # cp -p iRedAdmin-0.1.7/settings.ini iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/ # <- Set correct file permission for iRedAdmin-Pro. # chmod -R 0555 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z # chown www:iredadmin iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # chmod -R 0400 iRedAdmin-Pro-x.y.z/settings.ini # /etc/rc.d/httpd restart # <- Restart apache web server |
Quarantining SPAMs and manage them with iRedAdmin-Pro
Note: This step is OPTIONAL. You can apply it if you want to quarantine SPAM mails into MySQL database, then delete or release them with iRedAdmin-Pro.
iRedMail-0.7.0 has quarantining related settings pre-configured, but users can't manage quarantined mails without iRedAdmin-Pro, so quarantining is disabled by default.
Since iRedAdmin-Pro supports releasing and deleting quarantined mails, you can easily enable quarantining with below tutorial. (Don't worry, it's easy enough.)
Troubleshooting
If it doesn't work for you, please post a new topic in our forum: http://www.iredmail.org/forum/
