v10 Webmail ports?

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v10 Webmail ports?

Postby kluss0 » Wed Feb 15, 2006 4:46 pm

It is noted everywhere that after the Scalix 10 upgrade, you will no longer need to specify the ports for webmail and sac. I am currently using ssl on port 8443. Will I need to edit the server.xml file again to enable SSL? If so, won't I still need to specify port 8443 in the URL?

Thanks,
Kenny

crazy_russian

Postby crazy_russian » Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:27 pm

Hi,

As was noted before the installer now configures mod_jk for apache. If ssl module was enabled in apache prior to the upgrade it will still work after the upgrade.

If the install/upgrade didn't report any problems during install, try to access swa through https://domain.com/webmail

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Yuri
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Postby ScalixSupport » Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:41 pm

This is something that's detailed in the release notes for SWA under Known Issues and Workarounds.
Both email users and administrators should NOT connect to Scalix Web Access using the 8080 or 8443 port number in the URL. This is no longer needed in v10 of Scalix

The SWA URL is now simply server.domain.com/webmail. No port number is needed.

If you still have problems connecting, do not use the port number. First check to make sure that the Apache server is running. Next, verify that the correct Tomcat is running. Scalix 10.0 automatically installs a new Tomcat in /opt/scalix-tomcat and installs a new startup script called scalix-tomcat in /etc/init.d. If you had previously installed the Tomcat startup script from the admin_resource_kit, you should remove or disable it to prevent the old Tomcat from automatically starting. Lastly, if you had previously installed mod_jk and used RewriteRules to redirect http to https for SWA, that rule may also need to be disabled.


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Dave


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