Hi, this is my first post, I´m new both in the forum and in server administration I was following the steps on how to configure a mail server and got stacked here... (allready installed mysql....) (Full Mail Server Solution w/ Virtual Domains & Users - Page 02 (MySQL & NFS)) Following this scheme and replacing user and admin and respective passwords, it got messed like this: # mysql -uroot -p Enter password: mysql> CREATE DATABASE virtual_mail; mysql> GRANT SELECT ON virtual_mail.* TO 'vmail_user'@'mx-1.example.com' IDENTIFIED BY 'vmail_user_password'; mysql> GRANT SELECT,UPDATE,INSERT ON virtual_mail.* TO 'vmail_admin'@'mx-1.example.com' IDENTIFIED BY 'vmail_admin_password'; (here after i insert admin´s password i get in the following line , this arrow) -> (and I don´t know what to do!! ) I would appreciate any help ... I know this must be a silly question.... sorry for this. Thanks again
You ran Code: mysql> GRANT SELECT,UPDATE,INSERT ON virtual_mail.* TO 'vmail_admin'@'mx-1.example.com' IDENTIFIED BY 'vmail_admin_password'; and then you entered a password?
That was solved. Thanks for your time. However, i find myself in trouble when trying to install postfixadmin. I´ve tried followign the guide provided here ,but it wouldnt work.... i cant even donwload it. Have you any idea on how to do it? Im working an a text mode debian, no graphic interface installed..... Thanks again.
Try Code: wget http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/postfixadmin/postfixadmin-2.2.1.1.tar.gz or if you want the .deb package: Code: wget http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/postfixadmin/postfixadmin_2.2.1.1_all.deb
Dear Falko, it worked, i managed to download it and install it. let´s see what´s up next. Thanks a lot.