Hi all, Im new using plesk and I want to kknow some issues.
Its possible upgrade my version of plesk, im usgin version 8.1 and running RHEL 4.0 upgraded to Centos 4
How I can change horde to squirrelmail, I try to install it using yum but it install centos version and I want the psa version, I think i need to install atomic psa to install it or upgrade to psa 8.2.1?
Upgrade plesk and Squirrelmail instead of horde on plesk 8.1
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Sure, you can upgrade Plesk. Use the Plesk Updater via the web interface, use the autoinstaller script or use yum if you have ART's Plesk repository configured.
SquirrelMail is not part of Plesk, but I believe people have hacked it up so that SquirrelMail is used when going to webmail.example.com. I believe you should probably be able to find howto's on forum.swsoft.com, but I have never used those.
Myself, I just installed the squirrelmail package via yum and configured it. By default SquirrelMail is available at example.com/webmail. In this way I have both Horde and SquirrelMail available.
SquirrelMail is not part of Plesk, but I believe people have hacked it up so that SquirrelMail is used when going to webmail.example.com. I believe you should probably be able to find howto's on forum.swsoft.com, but I have never used those.
Myself, I just installed the squirrelmail package via yum and configured it. By default SquirrelMail is available at example.com/webmail. In this way I have both Horde and SquirrelMail available.
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There is no special atomic version of Plesk.
You can add the atomic yum repository to your yum configuration though, so you'll be install the third party packages created here (PHP 5, MySQL 5 and some other packages that are not part of Plesk itself).
Run wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic.sh | sh to setup this yum repository. Also see the wiki for more information on for instance upgrading to PHP 5.
You also might be interested in Atomic Secure Linux, which is a security solution for Plesk servers.
You can add the atomic yum repository to your yum configuration though, so you'll be install the third party packages created here (PHP 5, MySQL 5 and some other packages that are not part of Plesk itself).
Run wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic.sh | sh to setup this yum repository. Also see the wiki for more information on for instance upgrading to PHP 5.
You also might be interested in Atomic Secure Linux, which is a security solution for Plesk servers.
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You'll have to add the Plesk repository to your yum configuration: http://www.atomicorp.com/channels/plesk/
Though updating using the Plesk Updater or autoinstaller should work just fine as well.
Though updating using the Plesk Updater or autoinstaller should work just fine as well.
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