We have been using egroupware for quite a while now, and we need to switch to a new e-mail domain to reflect a corporate change. Is there a standard way to go about making that change, and are there any special gotchas that we should be aware of? I've looked through the database tables and the domain part of users' e-mail addresses is scattered through quite a number of them. In my testing, updating the domain in the LDAP entries and the addressbook table in the database seemed to cover quite a bit of ground. Does anyone have experience or knowledge regarding changing domains in egroupware?
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changing the domain part of email addresses of addressbook (contains
accounts too) in database (egw_addressbook table) and emailadmin should
be sufficient.
Dont expect a big problem.
Ralf
Matt Stucky schrieb:
> We have been using egroupware for quite a while now, and we need to
> switch to a new e-mail domain to reflect a corporate change. Is there
> a standard way to go about making that change, and are there any special
> gotchas that we should be aware of? I've looked through the database
> tables and the domain part of users' e-mail addresses is scattered
> through quite a number of them. In my testing, updating the domain in
> the LDAP entries and the addressbook table in the database seemed to
> cover quite a bit of ground. Does anyone have experience or knowledge
> regarding changing domains in egroupware?
>
> -Matt Stucky
>
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I updated the e-mail domain in those two db tables and it worked fine.
However, the addressbooks in both the web interface and Thunderbird
still show the old domain name. How do I get them to "re-sync" with the
database?
Thanks,
Matt
Ralf Becker wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> changing the domain part of email addresses of addressbook (contains
> accounts too) in database (egw_addressbook table) and emailadmin should
> be sufficient.
>
> Dont expect a big problem.
>
> Ralf
>
> Matt Stucky schrieb:
>
>> We have been using egroupware for quite a while now, and we need to
>> switch to a new e-mail domain to reflect a corporate change. Is there
>> a standard way to go about making that change, and are there any special
>> gotchas that we should be aware of? I've looked through the database
>> tables and the domain part of users' e-mail addresses is scattered
>> through quite a number of them. In my testing, updating the domain in
>> the LDAP entries and the addressbook table in the database seemed to
>> cover quite a bit of ground. Does anyone have experience or knowledge
>> regarding changing domains in egroupware?
>>
>> -Matt Stucky
>>
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Actually the web interface is updated... it's the groupdav addressbook
in thunderbird/lightning that still shows the old domain addresses.
Matt Stucky wrote:
> Ralf,
>
> I updated the e-mail domain in those two db tables and it worked fine.
> However, the addressbooks in both the web interface and Thunderbird
> still show the old domain name. How do I get them to "re-sync" with the
> database?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
> Ralf Becker wrote:
>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> changing the domain part of email addresses of addressbook (contains
>> accounts too) in database (egw_addressbook table) and emailadmin should
>> be sufficient.
>>
>> Dont expect a big problem.
>>
>> Ralf
>>
>> Matt Stucky schrieb:
>>
>>
>>> We have been using egroupware for quite a while now, and we need to
>>> switch to a new e-mail domain to reflect a corporate change. Is there
>>> a standard way to go about making that change, and are there any special
>>> gotchas that we should be aware of? I've looked through the database
>>> tables and the domain part of users' e-mail addresses is scattered
>>> through quite a number of them. In my testing, updating the domain in
>>> the LDAP entries and the addressbook table in the database seemed to
>>> cover quite a bit of ground. Does anyone have experience or knowledge
>>> regarding changing domains in egroupware?
>>>
>>> -Matt Stucky
>>>
>>>
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