To complete installation, you must: 1. Create the needed MySQL database and tables and user: mysql -u root -p < ${MY_SQLSCRIPTSDIR}/mysql/${PVR}_create.sql 2. Reload MySQL: /etc/init.d/mysql restart 3. Change the password for the admin user! Inital password is "admin" (without the qotes). Updating from older version of Postfix Admin: * When you are upgrading from an older Postfix Admin version, make sure you * backup your database before you run the update script on your database. * mysqldump -a -u root -p > /tmp/postfixadmin-backup.sql For update from 2.0.x version of Postfix Admin: 1. Update the needed MySQL database and tables: mysql -u root -p < ${MY_SQLSCRIPTSDIR}/mysql/2.0.x_to_${PVR}.sql 2. Reload MySQL: /etc/init.d/mysql restart For update from 1.5x (or older) version of Postfix Admin: 1. Update the needed MySQL database and tables: mysql -u root -p < ${MY_SQLSCRIPTSDIR}/mysql/1.5x_to_${PVR}.sql 2. Reload MySQL: /etc/init.d/mysql restart Check the config.inc.php file. There you can specify settings that are relevant to your setup. Postfix Admin contains 3 views of administration: 1. Site Admin view, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/admin/. 2. Domain Admin view, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/. 3. User Admin View, located at http://domain.tld/postfixadmin/users/. In order to do the initial configuration you have to go to the Site Admin view. The default password for the Site Admin view of Postfix Admin is admin/admin. This is specified in the .htpasswd file in the /admin directory. Make sure that the location of the .htpasswd file matches your path.