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Email with Citadel on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr)
- Deprecated guides:
- Ubuntu 9.10
- Ubuntu 9.04
- Ubuntu 12.04
- Ubuntu 10.04
- Debian 6
- Debian 5
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Citadel is a groupware suite that provides system administrators with an easy method to set up and manage email, calendars, mailing lists and other collaboration tools. It also features an automated installation process and versatile deployment options that allow the application to be scaled across multiple servers.
Prerequisites
Before installing Citadel, it is assumed that you have followed our Setting Up and Securing a Compute Instance. If you are new to Linux server administration, you may be interested in our introduction to Linux concepts guide, beginner’s guide and administration basics guide.
This guide also assumes that you wish to run Citadel by itself on this server on port 80 or 443 for browser-based access.
Set the Hostname
Before you begin installing and configuring the components described in this guide, please make sure you’ve followed our instructions for setting your hostname. Issue the following commands to make sure it is set properly:
hostname
hostname -f
The first command should show your short hostname, and the second should show your fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
Installing Citadel
Issue the following commands to install any outstanding package updates:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
Issue the following commands to install the citadel-suite
, spamassassin
and amavisd-new
packages:
apt-get install citadel-suite spamassassin amavisd-new
The installation process will prompt you to answer a couple of questions. Use the answers provided below:
- Enter
0.0.0.0
for listen address - Select
Internal
for authentication method - Specify your admin
<username>
- Enter an admin
<password>
- Select
Internal
for web server integration - Enter
80
for Webcit HTTP port - Enter
443
for the Webcit HTTPS port (or enter -1 to disable it) - Select your desired language
If you need to reconfigure these options later, you can use the following command:
dpkg-reconfigure citadel-server
To edit the ports later, you will need to edit the file /etc/default/webcit
.
Enabling Spamassassin Filtering
Edit the /etc/mailname
file to reflect your system’s domain name:
- File: /etc/mailname
1
name.example.com
You’ll need to edit the SpamAssassin configuration file to enable spamd:
- File: /etc/default/spamassassin
1 2
# Change to one to enable spamd ENABLED=1
Start the spamassassin service as follows:
service spamassassin start
Please note that you’ll finish enabling SpamAssassin support within Citadel later in the “Notes” section.
Running Citadel
Customize the login banner for your Citadel server by editing the relevant file:
- File: /etc/citadel/messages/hello
1
Citadel Groupware Server Login
Use the following startup script to initialize Citadel.
service citadel restart
Visit the web interface in your Web browser. Using our preceding example, the Web address to visit would look like:
https://name.example.com
The SSL certificate for your Citadel web interface will be self-signed; accept it to continue. If you don’t get a login page in your web browser, you may need to start “webcit” with the following command:
webcit -d
Notes for Running Citadel
At this point, your email system should be fully functional and can be configured through the Webcit interface. When you log in for the first time as “Administrator”, you will not need a password. However, it is recommended that you set a password as soon as possible under the “Advanced” tab.
To finish enabling SpamAssassin support, select “Administration” in the control panel. Next, click “Domain names and Internet mail configuration”. Enter “127.0.0.1” in the box for the SpamAssassin host.
Lost Password Recovery
If you lose the password to your administrator account, re-run the setup as follows:
dpkg-reconfigure citadel-server
Specify a different name for the admin user and restart Citadel as follows:
service citadel restart
You should be able to log in as the new admin user with no password. You may then reset the password for your original administrator account. After this is done, log back in as the original administrator and delete the temporary admin account.
More Information
You may wish to consult the following resources for additional information on this topic. While these are provided in the hope that they will be useful, please note that we cannot vouch for the accuracy or timeliness of externally hosted materials.
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