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<a href="https://www.b1gmail.eu">
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<img width="300" height="212" src="https://www.b1gmail.eu/b1gmaillogo.png">
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</a>
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<h1>b1gMail 7.4 OpenSource version</h1>
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<br>
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<p>
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Email for your website, Modern user interface, Easy to administrate
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</p>
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<br>
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</div>
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## About b1gMail
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A big thanks goes to b1gMail founder Patrick Schlangen. He released b1gMail as freeware back then and since version 6 it was commercial. With version 7.4.1 the license is changed to GPL and all proprietary components were removed.
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## Getting started
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It is recommended to install the b1gMail developer copy on a local web server,
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e.g. standard Apache/PHP/MySQL on Linux or Wamp on Windows. Even better results
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on Windows can be achieved with a WSL setup.
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In order to install a development environment, proceed as follows:
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1. Clone the repository
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2. Go to `src/serverlib/` and copy `config.default.inc.php` to `config.inc.php` and copy `version.default.inc.php` to `version.inc.php`.
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3. Remove the file `lock` in `src/setup/`
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4. Open the folder `src` in your web browser, e.g. `http://localhost/b1gMail/src/`
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5. Follow the setup instructs
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## Staying up to date
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When pulling new changes from the server, you will need to update your database
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structure in case it changed. In order to do so, you can use the `tools/db_sync.php`
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script or log in to the ACP of your b1gMail development copy, go to "Tools" -> "Optimize"
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and chose "Check structure". Let the ACP fix any issues it found.
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## Contributing
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You want to contribute to the b1gMail code? Great! In order to do so, it's
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probably the best idea to fork the b1gMail repository here and start creating your own commits.
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As soon as you feel the commit is mature and you would like to integrate it into the b1gMail code base,
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create a merge request to the main repository and we will review it.
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### Basic guidelines for commits
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* Adhere to the b1gMail coding style
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* If your commit requires database structure changes, include the updated database
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structure in the commit (you can export it using the `tools/db_struct.php` tool)
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* If your commit requires other DB changes (i.e. change values), include update code
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in the update script (it should be executed when updating to the next major version)
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## Migrating from the commercial to the GPL version
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look at b1gMail Wiki.
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## Installation
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look at b1gMail Wiki. |