Deploying CloudBlue Commerce Linux Mail Hosting Module
Deploy the CloudBlue Commerce Linux Mail Hosting module using the instructions provided in CloudBlue Commerce Linux Mail Hosting guide.
Notes:
1. The Linux Mail Hosting module supports the CourierIMAP and Dovecot POP/IMAP Services (the last one is for work with Open-Xchange).
2. If you plan to provide to customers the ability to manage the Sieve mail filtering rules through Open-Xchange control panel, install the latest version of the dovecot (type: other) CloudBlue Commerce package instead of the CourierIMAP (type: other) CloudBlue Commerce package. If the existing installation of Linux Mail Hosting Module is used, perform the migration from Courier-IMAP Service to Dovecot POP/IMAP Service. Instructions how to perform the migration are provided in the CloudBlue Commerce Linux Mail Hosting guide >> Deploying Linux Mail Hosting > Migrating from Courier-IMAP Service to Dovecot Service section.
3. If you plan to provide to customers the ability to manage the Sieve mail filtering rules through Open-Xchange control panel and Clustered qmail Service is used as SMTP/IMAP server for Open-Xchange, add the load balancing rule for TCP port 2000 on Load Balancer. See the CloudBlue Commerce Linux Mail Hosting guide >> Deploying Linux Mail Hosting > Deploying Clustered qmail Service > Creating Load Balancer section for details.
4. It is not required to deploy the IMP and AtMail Webmail Services.
5. The SpamAssassin and DrWeb Services are optional.
Create the resource types, which are required for Linux Mail Hosting provisioning:
- CQMail Hosting resource type. Use the instructions provided in the CloudBlue Commerce Linux Mail Hosting guide >> Linux Mail Hosting in CloudBlue Commerce > Creating 'CQMail Hosting' Resource Type section. Make sure the Management of visibility of mailbox/maillist in GAL activation parameter is set to No in the CQMail Hosting resource type.
- SpamAssassin Protection resource type on the basis of the Antispam for mailboxes resource class. Instructions on how to do this, are provided in the Operations Provider's guide >> Managing Service Templates > Creating Resource Type section.
- Traffic resource type on the basis of the Traffic resource class. Instructions on how to do this, are provided in the Operations Provider's guide >> Managing Service Templates > Creating Resource Type section.
- Diskspace resource type on the basis of the Disk space resource class. Instructions on how to do this, are provided in the Operations Provider's guide >> Managing Service Templates > Creating Resource Type section.
Mark the host where clustered-qmail service is installed as Ready To Provide. To do this, use the instructions provided in the Marking Host as 'Ready To Provide' section.
Note: Already existing in CloudBlue Commerce Linux Mail Hosting module can also be used for deployment.