CHECKLIST
=========

KMS is a complete mail server solution  incorporating 
various messaging protocols. For this reason, it uses 
various network port numbers such as 25 for SMTP, 110 
for  POP3  or  143  for  IMAP.  These  ports  must be
available to  KMS. You  should check if any of  these
ports  are  not  used by  other applications.

To see what applications are listening on  what ports,
type command:

netstat --tcp -lp

Often default  Linux installations install  packages
like sendmail or postfix, using these ports.

if sendmail or postfix is running, you can stop it by
running command: 

/etc/init.d/sendmail stop

or

/etc/init.d/postfix stop

To  prevent  sendmail or postfix  from  automatic run
upon the system boot, you can disable them by running
command:

/sbin/chkconfig sendmail off

or

/sbin/chkconfig postfix off


INSTALLATION
============

Kerio  MailServer (KMS)  comes as  two standalone rpm
packages:

1. The mail server package

   You must install this package on a  computer where 
   you want to run the mail server.

2. X Window-based administration console

   You should install this package on a computer from
   which you will administer KMS. This computer  must 
   run  X  Window  System.  Alternatively,  you   may
   install and use  the  Microsoft  Windows based KMS
   administration console.


AFTER INSTALLATION
==================

After  you  install  the mail server package, you must
run text-based console wizard from linux  terminal by
typing commands:

cd /opt/kerio/mailserver

./cfgwizard

In this wizard you will be asked for basic setup information
necessary to create first local domain and administration
account which can be later used to configure the server.


RUNNING KMS
===========

KMS  installs itself  as  a service  and  will  start
automatically upon the system boot.

After  installation  you  must  start  KMS  manually.
To manually  control KMS,  you can use the following 
script:

To start KMS, type:

/etc/init.d/keriomailserver start

To stop KMS, type:

/etc/init.d/keriomailserver stop


ADMINISTRATION
==============

KMS configuration is  performed  through the admini-
stration console.  The   console  is available  for
X Window and MS Windows systems.  You  may  install
the console on a  different  computer than  the one
running KMS.  The administration console will allow
you to connect remotely to the KMS over the network.

If  you've installed the administration  console on
Linux,  you  may  launch the console by typing the
command:

kerioadmin


