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Required Packages
RPM Package Name File name
mwadmin mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
mwav mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
mailscan mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
Debian Package Name File name
mwadmin mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
mwav mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
mailscan mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
Installation
NOTE:The packages should be installed as per the order given below. Installation should be done using a Terminal to run the command line parameters
Command Line Installation:
For RPM Packages:
# rpm -ivh mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
# rpm -ivh mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
# rpm -ivh mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
For Debian packages:
# dpkg -i mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
# dpkg -i mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
# dpkg -i mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
Configuration
- Mailscan for Linux by default uses SMTP port 25.
- In case, if the mailserver is on the same system, the mailserver smtp port should use a different port other than port 25.
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