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Some notes on managing Kolab accounts with LAM:
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1. Deleting accounts
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If you want to cleanly delete accounts use the "Mark for deletion" button on the
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Kolab subpage of an account. This will also remove the user's mailbox.
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If you delete the account from the account list (which is standard for LAM accounts)
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then no cleanup actions are made.
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2. Managing accounts with both LAM and Kolab Admin GUI
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The Kolab GUI has some restrictions that LAM does not have.
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Please pay attention to the following restrictions:
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- Common name in LAM
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The common name must have the format "<first name> <last name>".
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You can leave the field empty in LAM and it will automatically
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fill in the correct value.
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- Changing first/last name in Kolab GUI
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Do not change the first/last name of your users in the Kolab GUI!
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The GUI will change the common name which leads to an LDAP object class
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violation. This is caused by a bug in the Kolab GUI.
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3. Installing LAM on the Kolab server
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You can install LAM in the directory "/kolab/var/kolab/www" which is
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the root directory for Apache.
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The PHP installation already includes all required packages.
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