[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Documentation/Jessie/HowTo/Users" by WolfgangSchweer
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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Jessie/HowTo/Users" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Jessie/HowTo/Users?action=diff&rev1=1&rev2=2
Comment:
update kmail setup instructions.
Every user who wants to use KMail needs to configure it as follows.
- Start KMail, click "Next" in the Account Wizard, select {{{IMAP}}} as account type, click "Next". Enter real name and e-mail address {{{username at postoffice.intern}}}, click "Next". Check if the username is correct, don't enter the password, click "Next". (Kerberos provides single sign on concerning SMTP and IMAP, so you don't have to enter your password.) Enter {{{postoffice.intern}}} twice as server name, click "Finish". Close the tip of the day. Click "Settings" in the KMail menu, select "Configure KMail...", then click on "Accounts". Click "Modify...", then "Continue" to accept the certificate problem and "Forever", "OK", "Apply" and once more "OK". That's it!
+ * Start Kmail
+ * Close the tip of the day
+ * Cancel the account assistant
- Now send a test email to yourself. (This will create the IMAP folders on the server.) Wait a little bit, then click "Check Mail" in the KMail menu. There should be your recently sent email in the inbox below of "intern".
+ * Open Settings/Configure Kmail
+ * Modify the default identity
+ * enter your email-address (<username>@postoffice.intern)
+ * make sure that 'postoffice.intern' is the default domain (tab Advanced)
+ * click OK
+
+ * Now choose Accounts out of the menu
+ * click add
+ * choose imap-server (get rid of kwallet each time it pops up)
+ * enter 'intern' as account name and 'postoffice.intern' as imap server
+ * check if the username is present
+ * don't enter the password, as Kerberos single sign on will be used
+ * click the tab Advanced
+ * click 'Auto detect', then change Authentication manually from 'Login' to 'GSSAPI'
+ * click ok
+ * accept the certificate (forever)
+ * click ok
+
+ * Open Settings/Configure Kmail once again to configure Sending
+ * click Add
+ * enter 'intern' as name and set it as default, choose SMTP
+ * click 'Create and Configure'
+ * enter 'postoffice.intern' as outgoing server name
+ * check 'server requires authentication'
+ * enter username; again, omit the password
+ * click OK
+ * click on the just configured server entry, click 'Modify'
+ * click advanced configuration
+ * click detect automatically
+ * click two times OK
+
+ * You should now be able to read your welcome email (next message).
=== Obtaining a Kerberos ticket to read email on diskless workstations ===
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