diff --git a/lam/docs/README.Kolab.txt b/lam/docs/README.Kolab.txt index 88e95ea2..f37d5f6b 100644 --- a/lam/docs/README.Kolab.txt +++ b/lam/docs/README.Kolab.txt @@ -2,14 +2,7 @@ Some notes on managing Kolab accounts with LAM: -1. LDAP Suffix - - You must create your accounts directly in the LDAP root (e.g. dc=company,dc=com). - If you use other suffixes like ou=people,dc=company,dc=com the Kolab daemon will - not recognize them (e.g. create no mailbox). - - -2. Deleting accounts +1. Deleting accounts If you want to cleanly delete accounts use the "Mark for deletion" button on the Kolab subpage of an account. This will also remove the user's mailbox. @@ -17,7 +10,7 @@ Some notes on managing Kolab accounts with LAM: then no cleanup actions are made. -3. Managing accounts with both LAM and Kolab Admin GUI +2. Managing accounts with both LAM and Kolab Admin GUI The Kolab GUI has some restrictions that LAM does not have. Please pay attention to the following restrictions: @@ -33,14 +26,8 @@ Some notes on managing Kolab accounts with LAM: violation. This is caused by a bug in the Kolab GUI. -4. Installing LAM on the Kolab server +3. Installing LAM on the Kolab server You can install LAM in the directory "/kolab/var/kolab/www" which is the root directory for Apache. The PHP installation already includes all required packages. - - !!! Attention !!! - LAM will not work if installed on the first stable release (20.06.2005) - of Kolab 2. The provided PHP release has some bugs which make it - impossible for LAM to work properly. - Hopefully this will change with the next release of Kolab 2.