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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: kenironside on January 05, 2006, 02:45:01 PM
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I am evaluating SME Server and have loaded 7beta9.
I need to have users able to configure their own maildrop filtering so I installed the Dugong smeserver-userpanels and smeserver-mailsorting (also vacation & sshkeys), using the instructions on the Dugong site. The installs were successful after I manually created /etc/e-smith/events/conf-userpanel which was flagged as an error during the yum install of smeserver-userpanels. I then removed and installed smeserver-userpanels again. this time without an error.
After a reboot, the vacation and sshkeys panels are visible but the user panel access panel does not appear. I have looked in Remote Access and in all the other panels.
Apart from the instructions on the Dugong site - (http://www.dungog.net/sme/usermanager.php) - is there anything else that I should do to access these panels? I have seen posts that say that this contrib does work with 7beta9.
Thanks for your help, Ken
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OK, solved the problem. There is confusion on the Dugong site as to the name of the package.
At the top of the page:
SME 7.x
yum install smeserver-userpanel
* panels are in separate rpms for sme 7, see below for details
Lower down:
panels available for sme7 are in these rpms
[* yum install smeserver-userpanels] *** incorrect ***
[+ yum install smeserver-vacation]
[x yum install smeserver-sshkeys]
[- yum install smeserver-mailsorting]
The correct package is smeserver-userpanel (singular)
Regards, Ken
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Final note - smeserver-userpanel and smeserver-userpanels are two different rpm's and both need to be installed, in that order.
Regards, Ken