Kopano Core Administrator Manual¶
Edition 8.3.0 - Kopano Team
This document, the Kopano Core Administrator Manual, describes how to install, upgrade, configure and maintain KC on your system. In addition various advanced configurations and integration options are covered.
- 1. Abstract
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Installing
- 4. Upgrading
- 5. Configure KC Components
- 5.1. Configure the Kopano Server
- 5.2. Configure Kopano Konnect
- 5.3. Configure Kopano Kraph
- 5.4. Configure the Kopano Spooler
- 5.5. Configure Kopano Caldav
- 5.6. Configure Kopano Gateway (IMAP and POP3)
- 5.7. Configure Kopano Quota Manager
- 5.8. Configure Kopano Search
- 5.9. Configure Kopano WebApp
- 5.10. Configure Kopano for user management with LDAP (e.g. OpenLDAP/ADS)
- 5.10.1. Configuring OpenLDAP to use the Kopano schema
- 5.10.2. Configure LDAP indices in OpenLDAP
- 5.10.3. Configuring ADS to use the Kopano schema
- 5.10.4. Configuring Kopano for users stored in LDAP
- 5.10.5. Fine-tuning user configuration
- 5.10.6. Fine-tuning group configuration
- 5.10.7. Addresslist configuration
- 5.10.8. Testing LDAP configuration
- 5.11. Postfix integration
- 5.12. Configure Z-Push (ActiveSync for Mobile Devices)
- 6. Special KC Configurations
- 6.1. Running KC components beyond localhost
- 6.2. Multi-tenancy configurations
- 6.3. Multi-server setup
- 6.4. Single Instance Attachment Storage
- 6.5. Single Sign On with KC
- 6.6. Tracking messages with Kopano Archiver
- 6.7. Kopano Python plugin framework
- 6.8. Running KC multi-server behind Reverse Proxy
- 6.9. Running KC with Active Directory in multi-forest environment
- 6.10. Configuring kopano-spamd for automatic spam/ham learning
- 7. Managing KC Components
- 8. User Management
- 8.1. Public folder
- 8.2. General usage of kopano-admin tool
- 8.3. Users management with DB plugin
- 8.4. Users management with UNIX plugin
- 8.5. User Management with LDAP or Active Directory
- 8.6. LDAP Condition examples
- 8.7. Kopano Feature management
- 8.8. Resource configuration
- 8.9. Out of office management
- 9. Performance Tuning
- 9.1. Hardware Considerations
- 9.2. Memory Usage setup
- 9.2.1. Kopano’s Cell Cache (
cache_cell_size
) - 9.2.2. Kopano’s object cache (
cache_object_size
) - 9.2.3. Kopano’s indexedobject cache (
cache_indexedobject_size
) - 9.2.4. MySQL
innodb_buffer_pool_size
- 9.2.5. MySQL
innodb_log_file_size
- 9.2.6. MySQL
innodb_log_buffer_size
- 9.2.7. MySQL
query_cache_size
- 9.2.8. MySQL
innodb_file_per_table
- 9.2.9. MySQL
max_allowed_packet
- 9.2.1. Kopano’s Cell Cache (
- 9.3. Setup of modules on different servers
- 10. Backup & Restore
- 11. High Availability
- 12. Release Notes
- 12.1. Release notes for 8.5.0 (2018-02-05)
- 12.2. Release notes for 8.4.7
- 12.3. Release notes for 8.4.6 (2018-02-02)
- 12.4. Release notes for 8.4.5 (2017-12-15)
- 12.5. Release notes for 8.4.4 (2017-11-23)
- 12.6. Release notes for 8.4.3 (2017-11-07)
- 12.7. Release notes for 8.4.2 (2017-11-02)
- 12.8. Release notes for 8.4.1 (2017-11-01)
- 12.9. Release notes for 8.4.0 (2017-10-30)
- 12.10. Release notes for 8.3.5 (unreleased/state of 2017-10-31)
- 12.11. Release notes for 8.3.4 (2017-09-01)
- 12.12. Release notes for 8.3.3 (2017-08-09)
- 12.13. Release notes for 8.3.2 [2017-07-06]
- 12.14. Release notes for 8.3.1 [2017-06-20]
- 12.15. Release notes for 8.3.0 [2017-04-27]
- 12.16. Release notes for 8.2.0 [2017-02-17]
- 12.17. Kopano Core 8.1.0
- 12.18. Kopano Core 8.0.1
- 13. Compiling from source
- 14. Appendix A: Upgrade strategies
- 15. Appendix B: LDAP attribute description
- 16. Appendix C: Example LDIF
- 17. Appendix D: Common MAPI Errors
- 18. Legal Notice