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This Howto was researched and tested on a systems where the server is used as the SMTP server for the network. Systems with a Smarthost configured should work in the same way because the fundamental principle is to allow clients to authorise to the SME Server before mail is accepted for transmission. Perhaps someone with such a system can check and confirm this assumption.
 
This Howto was researched and tested on a systems where the server is used as the SMTP server for the network. Systems with a Smarthost configured should work in the same way because the fundamental principle is to allow clients to authorise to the SME Server before mail is accepted for transmission. Perhaps someone with such a system can check and confirm this assumption.
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The configuration details given are from Outlook 2010; other versions of Outlook are similar.
    
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Login to the server manager at http://your_server_address/server-manager and click on the menu item '''Email'''. Then click the button labelled ''''Change e-mail reception settings.''''
 
Login to the server manager at http://your_server_address/server-manager and click on the menu item '''Email'''. Then click the button labelled ''''Change e-mail reception settings.''''
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Change 'SMTP authentication' to 'Allow both SMTP and SSMTP' and save the new settings.
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Change ''''SMTP authentication'''' to ''''Allow both SMTP and SSMTP'''' and save the new settings.
 
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===Domain Login===
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A Domain login lets users login without admin setting up each user first.
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====Client configuration====
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apt-get install winbind libpam-mount
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nano -w /etc/samba/smb.conf
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workgroup = 'Your Windows workgroup' # probably correct, you set this during install
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security = domain                    # edit, set to user
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wins server 192.168.1.1              # edit, to your server IP
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;password server = *                  # remove line
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winbind uid = 10000-20000
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winbind gid = 10000-20000
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template shell = /bin/bash
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template homedir = /home/%U
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winbind enum users = yes
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winbind enum groups = yes
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winbind cache time = 10
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winbind separator = /
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winbind use default domain = yes
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acl compatibility = winnt
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nano -w /etc/nsswitch.conf
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passwd: compat winbind
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group: compat winbind
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shadow: compat winbind
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hosts:  files wins dns
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nano -w /etc/pam.d/common-account
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account sufficient      pam_winbind.so
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account required        pam_unix.so
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nano -w /etc/pam.d/common-auth
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auth    required        pam_mount.so
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## will validate ONLY off of network
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#auth  required        pam_winbind.so use_first_pass
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## will validate off of EITHER network or local passwd db
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auth    sufficient      pam_winbind.so use_first_pass
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auth    required        pam_unix.so use_first_pass
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nano -w /etc/pam.d/common-session
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session required        pam_unix.so
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session required        pam_mkhomedir.so umask=0022 skel=/etc/skel/
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session optional        pam_mount.so
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optional, do later if needed, add to
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nano -w /etc/hosts
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192.168.1.1        YourServername
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/etc/init.d/samba restart
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/etc/init.d/winbind restart
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If you misconfigure a file and lock yourself out of the workstation <br>
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hit spacebar at the grub prompt  <br>
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change to root=(leave as is) single <br>
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login as root and check your config files
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====Connect to domain====
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on SME 7.3 and above
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On the client [''Workgroup'' is your SME Server Workgroup]
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and admin may be any user in the 'domain-admin' group
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net rpc join -D '''WorkGroup''' -U admin
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Log out, and now you should have all your SME Users in your login 'user list'
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====Mounting Shares====
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pam_mount works well if you use domain logins, other methods are too much trouble.
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mount your server home directory and ibays
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nano -w /etc/security/pam_mount.conf
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volume * smbfs servername  &    /home/&/Desktop/&      uid=&,gid=10000,dmask=0700 - -
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volume * smbfs servername  ibay1 /home/&/Desktop/ibay1  uid=&,gid=10000,dmask=0700 - -
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===Printing===
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Printing to your SME Server depends on your printers being supported by cups
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'''cupsd'''
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When you install mepis, when asked you should elect to run cupsd
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check and if necessary change with
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ls -la /etc/rc5.d/???cupsys
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cd /etc/rc5.d
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mv K??cupsys S20cupsys
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'''Configure printer'''
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K menu > Settings > Peripherals > Printers
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Administrator Mode
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Add Printer > SMB Printer > Normal Account, and enter your SME username and password
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Enter your workgroup, servername, and printer name as setup in the /server-manager workgroup and printer panels
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Select your Printer from the cups database, check settings and print a test page
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Enter the rest of wizard details to suit.
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You can monitor your cups printers at YourClientIP:631
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===Ident===
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If using Ident Authentication for browsing
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apt-get install ident2
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===PPTP Connection===
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When you install mepis, when asked you should elect to run ppp
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To Connect to a remote SME Server
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apt-get install pptp-linux kvpnc
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K menu > Internet > Connection > VPN Client
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===Applications===
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*Install VMware,  http://www.mepis.org/docs/en/index.php/VMWare#MEPIS_7.0
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*Install a subversion client, synaptic -> kdesvn
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==Things to do in Outlook==
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*Enable mp3 & multimedia
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Click ''''File'''' then ''''Account Settings'''' and then the drop-down ''''Account Settings'''' button.
:Synaptic > settings > repositories. Activate the repository for Debian-Multimedia
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:Then install Libdvdcss2 and w32codecs
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===Settings===
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In the ''''Account Setings'''' dialogue, highlight an email account and click the small ''''Change'''' button above.
*Thunderbird, to enable links in email
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:Advance,General,Config Editor, Right Click, New > String
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: preference=network.protocol-handler.app.http, string=firefox
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: preference=network.protocol-handler.app.https, string=firefox
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*Enable Numlocks
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[[File:Account Settings.jpg]]
:http://www.mepis.org/node/6937
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[[Category:Howto]]
[[Category:Administration]]
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[[Category:E-mail Client Setup]]
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