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    • fanpero
      fanpero last edited by

      Hello,
      I’m trying to follow this guide:
      https://kb.kopano.io/display/WIKI/1.+Core

      and I was able to run this:
      apt install kopano-backup
      apt install kopano-dagent
      apt install kopano-gateway
      apt install kopano-ical
      apt install kopano-monitor
      apt install kopano-presence
      apt install kopano-search
      apt install kopano-server
      apt install kopano-spooler
      apt install kopano-utils

      But I’m not able to run any command starting with “kopano-cli” I got “command not found”
      If I try: apt install kopano-cli, I got “Unable to locate package”
      I got the same error trying to run “apt install kopano-server-packages”
      How can I solve this?

      Please note that I was not able to do this:
      Create a file called kopano.list in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and add the following.

      Because I do not have a license key. I don’t know if without this file I cannot use this tool.

      Thanks.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        Hi,

        for kopano 8.x you find the tool in: /usr/sbin/kopano-cli
        You may uset kopano-admin for administration.

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        • fanpero
          fanpero @Guest last edited by

          @WalterHof Thank you.
          I was able to run the command by doing:
          kopano-admin --list-users
          or
          /usr/sbin/kopano-cli --list-users

          By any chance do you know if these lines are correct on the
          “/etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano.list” file?
          deb https://serial:<>@download.kopano.io/supported/core:/final/Debian_10/ ./
          deb https://serial:<>@download.kopano.io/supported/mdm:/final/Debian_10/ ./
          deb https://serial:<>@download.kopano.io/supported/webapp:/final/Debian_10/ ./
          deb https://serial:<>@download.kopano.io/supported/webmeetings:/final/Debian_10/ ./
          deb https://serial:<>@download.kopano.io/supported/smime:/final/Debian_10/ ./
          deb https://serial:<>@download.kopano.io/supported/archiver:/final/Debian_10/ ./
          deb https://serial:<>@download.kopano.io/supported/deskapp:/final/Debian_10/ ./

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          • mkuemmerle
            mkuemmerle Kopano last edited by

            Hi @fanpero

            the links in you apt source list looks good.
            Of course there are no brackets but only the license key

            for example:

            deb https://serial:Z12345678987654321@download.kopano.io/supported/core:/final/Debian_10/ ./
            

            for security reason you might not want to send you serial in a link. You can also create the file /etc/apt/auth.conf with your authentication credentials:

            maschine download.kopano.io/supported/
            login serial
            password Z12345678987654321
            

            and links like this in your kopano.list file:

            deb https://download.kopano.io/supported/core:/final/Debian_10/ ./
            

            greets
            Mathias

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            • fbartels
              fbartels Kopano @fanpero last edited by

              Hi @fanpero,

              I think this is a key sentence here:

              @fanpero said in Install Kopano Core issue Debian 10:

              Because I do not have a license key. I don’t know if without this file I cannot use this tool.

              You can only configure and use the private repositories of our stable releases with a valid subscription, and since you do not have this trying to install packages from there will not work (an apt update should already exit with a failure and tell you as much).

              So instead of installing our packages you actually installed the packages from the Debian repository (Where kopano-server-packages does not exist, and based on your other postings the same seems to be the case for kopano-webapp).

              Instead of having the comfort of a package repository, when you do not have a subscription key you have to download the archives of the desired nightly to your server and then either install the packages with dpkg -i or create a local repository out of these.

              @fanpero said in Test Email Server:

              and now I want to know how can I test the Email server?

              The simplest test would be to send a mail using webapp and receive it back to the same account.

              Regards Felix

              Resources:
              https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
              https://documentation.kopano.io/
              https://kb.kopano.io/

              Support overview:
              https://kopano.com/support/

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