freebsd-ports/mail/phplist/files/pkg-message.in
Olli Hauer 928b5035a4 - fix pkg-message [1]
- fix a possible overwrite of config.php if installed from package
  therfore bump PORTREVISION
- sort pkg-plist with genplist

PR:		ports/158377 [1]
Submitted by:	Lukasz Wasikowski <lukasz _at_ wasikowski.net>
Approved by:	Krzysztof Stryjek <ports _at_ bsdserwis.com> (maintainer)
2011-07-10 15:30:19 +00:00

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1. phplist needs a MySQL database in order to operate.
You can create this database by using something like the following commands:
% mysqladmin -pu root create phplist
% mysql -pu root
mysql> grant all privileges on phplist.* to phplist@localhost identified by
'your_secure_password';
2. In order to get Apache or your preferred web server to recognise
phplist's location on your disk, you'll need to put the following line
(or the equivalent) into the web server configuration:
Alias /phplist %%WWWDIR%%
<Directory %%WWWDIR%%>
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
3. The phplist configuration file, edit:
%%WWWDIR%%/lists/config/config.php
phplist will not operate correctly unless you spend some time setting
correct options in this file.
4. You should now be able to log into your phplist installation by pointing
your browser at: http://www.example.com/lists/admin/. phplist includes
a web based configuration system which will guide you through all the
steps required for creating a useful phplist installation.
5. Please see the documentation directory (%%DOCSDIR%%)
for full documentation on how to get the best out of phplist.
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