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Amavis & Php
- From: "Rajesh Ganesan" <grajeshiyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:14:59 +0530
- Message-id: <000001c39857$5ad6f740$1aa909ca@ganesanr>
Dear All,
When I enabled amavis via yast2 I do not get mails. I use fetchmail & kmail herefor. Interestingly I can view the mail with the command 'mailq'. Now, on reading manual, I understand that the amavis pipes/scans mails and puts them in incoming folder and they have to be received again by adapting our mail client to listen to port 10023. Am I right? If so, how to enable kmail to receive them? What protocol to be used for this - POP, IMAP or Local?
Another area of trouble is PhpMyAdmin. I installed all the required packages & found apache2 running. But when I click in browser for http://localhost/phpmyadmin only the directory is displayed. Here too, the manuals say something like configuring the web browers to read php files. What does this mean? I can read the .php files in the net with my browser, but not in localhost?
Am I missing something? Or should I know programing to work with these? Please spell out an easy/layman way out ;-)
Regards,
Rajesh
When I enabled amavis via yast2 I do not get mails. I use fetchmail & kmail herefor. Interestingly I can view the mail with the command 'mailq'. Now, on reading manual, I understand that the amavis pipes/scans mails and puts them in incoming folder and they have to be received again by adapting our mail client to listen to port 10023. Am I right? If so, how to enable kmail to receive them? What protocol to be used for this - POP, IMAP or Local?
Another area of trouble is PhpMyAdmin. I installed all the required packages & found apache2 running. But when I click in browser for http://localhost/phpmyadmin only the directory is displayed. Here too, the manuals say something like configuring the web browers to read php files. What does this mean? I can read the .php files in the net with my browser, but not in localhost?
Am I missing something? Or should I know programing to work with these? Please spell out an easy/layman way out ;-)
Regards,
Rajesh
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