______________________________________________________________________ RELEASE NOTES for Samsung Contact Server Version 8.0.3 24 June 2003 Edition Number: 2.6 ______________________________________________________________________ Read these release notes before installing Samsung Contact as they provide important information about the 8.0.3 release of the Samsung Contact server on Linux(R), HP-UX and Sun Solaris. These release notes cover the following: o SUPPORTED PLATFORMS AND HARDWARE o PREREQUISITE SOFTWARE o SUPPORTED CLIENTS o LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION o UPGRADING FROM HP OpenMail(R) o POST-INSTALLATION TASKS o NEW FEATURES AND CHANGES o KNOWN PROBLEMS AND RESTRICTIONS o SAMSUNG CONTACT DOCUMENTATION o CD-ROM STRUCTURE o NOTICES o FREE 5-USER LICENSE When you have read these release notes, print and read the "Samsung Contact Getting Started Guide". This is the file GS.PDF in the DOCS directory on your distribution medium. The "Getting Started" guide gives an overview of the installation and components. It also gives detailed post-installation configuration instructions. You will also need the installation instructions in the DOCS directory on your distribution medium: o Samsung Contact Installation Instructions for Unix, UNIX_INSTALL.PDF, for installation on HP-UX and Sun Solaris. o Samsung Contact Installation Instructions for Linux, LINUX_INSTALL.PDF, for installations on Linux. For the latest product, support and licensing information, see the Samsung Contact web site: http://www.samsungcontact.com Conventions: In this document, ~ is used to refer to your Samsung Contact installation directory which is usually /var/opt/openmail. ______________________________________________________________________ SUPPORTED PLATFORMS AND HARDWARE ______________________________________________________________________ This version of the Samsung Contact Server is supported on the following platforms and hardware: o HP-UX 11.00 or 11.11i with the December 2001 patch or above on HP9000 series hardware. Requires 110 MB in /opt/openmail for the core server and all languages. High availability is supported on HP-UX systems using MC/ServiceGuard. o Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.3, 8.0 or 9 on Intel x86 compatible machines. Requires 150 MB in /opt/openmail for the core server and all languages. o Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 on Intel x86 compatible machines. Requires 150 MB in /opt/openmail for the core server and all languages. High Availability clustering capability is supported. For more information, see the "How To: Using Samsung Contact with Red Hat Clustering". Log in to the Samsung Contact Web site, select "Support and Training", and then select "Support Documentation". o SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 and 8 on Intel x86 compatible machines. Requires 150 MB in /opt/openmail for the core server and all languages. o Sun Solaris 8 with December 2001 patch level on Sun Solaris SPARC binary compatible machines. Note that Intel 386/486 Solaris is not supported. Requires 120 MB in /opt/openmail for the core server and all languages. ______________________________________________________________________ PREREQUISITE SOFTWARE ______________________________________________________________________ This section lists the required software: o The tk package is required by the Linux setup wizard. If it is not installed, the Linux wizard will fail with the following error: "/usr/bin/wish could not be found". For more information about obtaining the tk package, go to the Web site for your Linux distribution. o Sendmail To connect to other Samsung Contact systems or an Internet Mail Gateway, you need Sendmail as your message transport. Samsung Contact supports the versions of Sendmail provided with the supported base operating systems. o Web Server A Web Server is required for the Web Administration Tool and the Samsung Contact Web client. The Web server must support CGI 1.1. The minimum version of the Apache HTTP Server version 2 that the Samsung Contact server has been tested on with Red Hat Linux 8 and 9 is 2.0.40. The minimum version of the Apache HTTP Server version 1 that the Samsung Contact server has been tested with on all other supported platforms is version 1.3.22. For management using the Web Administration Tool from a remote Web server machine, Stunnel is supported. See the New Features section later in this document for more information. o Web Browser A Web browser is required to access the Web Administration Tool and the Samsung Contact Web client. You should be able to use any modern Web browser that supports JavaScript and cookies. The following Web browsers have been certified for use with the Web Administration Tool and the Web client: - Internet Explorer 5.01 and 5.5. - Netscape Communicator 4.73. The version 8.0 Web client also supports Mozilla version 1.1a or higher. ______________________________________________________________________ SUPPORTED CLIENTS ______________________________________________________________________ This version of the Samsung Contact server supports the 7.5.0, 7.5.1, 8.0.0 and 8.0.2 Samsung Contact Web client, Java client for Linux, and Java client for Windows. The Samsung Contact clients are available in a separate client download from the Samsung contact Web site. To install the Java and Web clients, see the installation instructions provided in the Client download. The Samsung Contact MAPI Service Providers allow Microsoft Outlook users to access the Samsung Contact server. The Samsung Contact MAPI Service Providers version 8.0.2 support Microsoft Outlook 98, 2000 and 2002 (XP). The MAPI Service Providers are available in the Samsung Contact client download from the Samsung Contact web site. This version of the Samsung Contact Server also supports the 7.00.00 and 7.01.00 MAPI Service Providers and the HP OpenMail B.06.03 MAPI Service Providers. Samsung Contact is compatible with HP OpenMail clients. See the section "OpenMail features not supported by Samsung Contact". ______________________________________________________________________ LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION ______________________________________________________________________ This version of Samsung Contact includes new licensing functionality, including a 45-day evaluation license. Read this section to find out whether you need to purchase licenses before installing Samsung Contact. To purchase licenses directly, or to find your local sales office, see the Samsung contact Web site. For more information about the new Samsung Contact licensing functionality, see the "Samsung Contact Licensing Guide". This is the file LICENSING.PDF in the DOCS directory on your distribution media. For licensing requirements for upgrading to Samsung Contact from OpenMail, see the section "UPGRADING FROM HP OpenMail" in this document. For licensing purposes, the issue date of the Samsung Contact 8.0.3 server software is 24-June-2003. This section covers the following topics: o New Samsung Contact Installation o Upgrading from a Previous Version of Samsung Contact o Running Samsung Contact in a Clustering Environment o Free 5-user License ----- New Samsung Contact Installation ------ If you are installing Samsung Contact for the first time, you do not need to purchase a license to install it. The software comes with a free evaluation license that allows you to install and run the software for 45 days while you purchase valid licenses. Note that it may take some time to raise orders and issue licenses, so allow sufficient time to get the licenses before the evaluation period expires. ----- Upgrading from a Previous Version of Samsung Contact ----- If you have purchased a maintenance agreement, you may be entitled to upgrade to this version of Samsung Contact without purchasing new licenses. On your current Samsung Contact system, run the sclicense command. o If the Latest valid Contact issue date is earlier than the software issue date, you will NOT be allowed to upgrade. Do not attempt to install the software. You must purchase support licenses for your existing servers before installing this version. o If the Latest valid Contact issue date is later than the software issue date, you will be able to upgrade to the new version without purchasing additional licenses. ----- Running Samsung Contact in a Clustering Environment ----- If you are running Samsung Contact in an clustering environment such as MC/ServiceGuard on HP-UX or Red Hat Advanced Server with High Availability support, you do not need separate licenses for each machine in the cluster. You must make sure that you have purchased sufficient licenses for all the server instances running on your main machines. These licenses are automatically available on each system in the cluster. ----- Free 5-User License Key ----- At the end of these release notes is a free 5-user license key. This allows you to set up and run an unsupported Samsung Contact server with 5 or less users. See the "Licensing Guide" for more information. ______________________________________________________________________ UPGRADING FROM HP OpenMail ______________________________________________________________________ Note: This section does not apply to SuSE Linux or Red Hat Linux Advanced Server. Read this section if you are upgrading from HP OpenMail version 6.0 or 7.0. This section covers the following topics: o Licensing requirements o Upgrading from OpenMail 6.0 o Before upgrading a system running OpenMail Instances (HP-UX only) o Changes to the Default Auto-Reply Configuration Options o Removing the setting for distributed licensing o OpenMail features not supported in Samsung Contact ----- Licensing requirements ------ You must purchase a valid Samsung Contact license before you can upgrade from OpenMail to Samsung Contact. Existing OpenMail licenses are not recognized by Samsung Contact. To obtain a license, you need to provide some information about your OpenMail server. Do the following: 1) Copy the program SCLICINFO from the appropriate platform directory on the SERVER CD-ROM. For example: a) cp /mnt/cdrom/SERVER/HPUX/SCLICINFO /tmp/sclicinfo b) chmod +x /tmp/sclicinfo 2) Run SCLICINFO to get a Samsung Contact serial number for your server. You must do this for each server that you want to license. This includes servers running on different machines and multiple servers (instances) running on a single machine. For multiple instances on a single machine, set OMCURRENT to the name of instance and then run SCLICINFO. Repeat this for each instance. 3) Record all the output of sclicinfo. You will be asked to provide this information when purchasing licenses. ----- Upgrading from OpenMail 6.0 ----- If you are upgrading from OpenMail 6.0, it is recommended that you also read the OpenMail 7.0 release notes before upgrading to Samsung Contact. The OpenMail 7.0 release notes are called OMNOTES.TXT on your distribution media in the OTHER/REL7.0 directory. Alternatively, you can obtain the release notes from http://www.openmail.com ----- Before Upgrading an OpenMail System Running Multiple Instances --- This note applies to HP-UX systems only. Before you upgrade from an OpenMail system running multiple instances, you must do the following additional step: 1) Open the configuration file for the Internet Services daemon /etc/inetd.conf 2) Delete the line that starts openmailpxy ----- Changes to the Default Auto-Reply Configuration Options ----- In Samsung Contact, the default for the configuration option LD_AUTOREPLY_CHECK_ON has been changed to TRUE. This means that by default, auto-replies will only be sent once to each user in any 24 hour period. To retain the previous behavior edit ~/sys/general.cfg to add the following line: LD_AUTOREPLY_CHECK_ON=FALSE This configuration option can now also be set on a per-user basis. ----- Removing the Setting for Distributed Licensing ----- Distributed or virtual licensing is replaced by new license lending functionality. If you have set LML_USE_DIST_LIC=TRUE in ~/sys/general.cfg, sclicense reports that you have valid licenses but Samsung Contact fails to start correctly. You must do the following: 1) Remove the line LML_USE_DIST_LIC=TRUE from general.cfg 2) Restart your Samsung Contact server. ----- OpenMail Features Not Supported in Samsung Contact ------ omadmin. The Web admin tool is the new graphical administration tool. advmail. Text only mail readers such as pine can be used to access the Samsung Contact Message Store. Also the PDA web client profile could be used in the open source web browser Lynx. This profile can be modified as required. See the "OpenMail Web Client Developers Guide". PC admin. The web admin tool is the new graphical administration tool. Existing OpenMail customers wishing to continue using the PC admin client and who have a support contract can contact Samsung Contact support at: support@samsungcontact.com. X.400. Samsung Contact does not support X400 MTAs. Existing OpenMail customers could use an OpenMail system as an X400 gateway. HP Desk. Samsung Contact does not support HP DeskManager. Existing OpenMail customers could use an OpenMail system as an HP DeskManager gateway. omgui. These clients are not supported by Samsung SDS but may still function correctly against a Samsung Contact server. The old licensing commands have been retired and are replaced by new ones as described in the NEW FEATURES AND CHANGES section. ______________________________________________________________________ POST-INSTALLATION TASKS ______________________________________________________________________ ----- Edit the SMTP Relay Configuration File After Upgrading ----- After upgrading, make sure that the SMTP Relay configuration file, ~/sys/smtpd.cfg, has the following entries: RELAY accept .example.com RELAY reject all RECIPIENT reject *@*@* RECIPIENT reject *%* RECIPIENT reject *!* where .example.com is the name of your domain. ______________________________________________________________________ NEW FEATURES AND CHANGES ______________________________________________________________________ This section covers the new features and changes in the 8.0 releases. In 8.0.0 and 8.0.1: o Licensing o Administration capabilities o Samsung Contact Unified Communications o Administering Samsung Contact Remotely Using Stunnel o Partitioning o Virus Checking using Ahnlab Engine Additional new features in 8.0.3 o MIME Archive Server For 8.0.0, 8.0.1 and 8.0.3 o Problems fixed in this release ----- Licensing ------------------------------------------------------ New licensing functionality and commands are provided in this release. License lending allows you to lend spare licenses to other Samsung Contact servers. For more information, see the "Samsung Contact Licensing Guide". If you are upgrading from OpenMail, note that virtual licensing, also known as "Centralised" or "Distributed Licensing" is replaced by license lending. The following old licensing commands have been retired: omaddlic omaudlic omreqlic omsetlic omshowlic ----- Administration Capabilities ------------------------------------ You can assign administration capabilities to allow users to manage areas of Samsung Contact without giving them full administration capabilities. See the "Samsung Contact Technical Reference Guide". ----- Unified Communications ------------------------------------------ The Samsung Contact server supports the Samsung Contact Unified Communications (UC) product. UC provides a user with a single mailbox for voice, fax and e-mail. It provides a voicemail style telephone user interface known as the TUI (Telephone User Interface). Each user has a virtual telephone number that identifies the user's voicemail account and a personal identification number (PIN). The Samsung Contact version 8.0.* Java and Web clients support Unified Communications. The Web client does not support voice recording. See the "Samsung Contact Technical Reference Guide" and the Samsung Contact web site for more information. If you have installed the Samsung Contact Unified Communications product, you must install the UC licenses you purchased in order to use the UC functionality with Samsung Contact. ----- Administering Samsung Contact Remotely Using Stunnel ------------ To protect communications between the Web server and the Samsung Contact server when they are on different machines, you can use Stunnel if you have installed it on your system. Stunnel encrypts TCP connections inside SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). See the "Samsung Contact Web Administration Tool Technical Guide". ----- Partitioning ----------------------------------------------------- Some basic partitioning functionality has been added in this release to allow you to set up partitions for groups of users on the same Samsung Contact server. This allows you to selectively manage a partition and to hide directory entries and bulletin boards from users of other partitions. See the "Samsung Contact Overview" for more information. Alternatively, you can create separate instances for each groups of users. ----- Virus Checking Using Ahnlab Engine ------------------------------ Ahnlab Engine for Samsung Contact is a separately installed antivirus product. The software is available on the Samsung Contact Web site. You must purchase a license key to install the software. A README file is provided with the Ahnlab Engine software which explains how to install and configure the software. ----- MIME Archive Server ----------------------------------------------- In addition to the existing Archive Server that is used for disaster recovery, there is a new faster and more flexible MIME Archive Server. The MIME Archive Server stores messages in the Internet standard MIME format. See the "Technical Reference Guide" for more information. You must purchase and install a separate license key to use the MIME Archive Server. See the "Technical Reference Guide". ----- Problems Fixed in This Release ------------------------------------ The following problems were fixed in the 8.0.0 and 8.0.1 releases of the Samsung Contact server: o Improvements needed to Installation Wizard (Linux). o Cannot use 32-bit UIDs (Red Hat 7.2). o Password rules not checked if the password is changed during sign-on. o Internet gateway cannot be configured to produce simple inline RTF content. o Internet gateway aborts on long subjects. o Internet gateway (inbound) hangs on bad 'To' address. o Read Acks not generated by the IMAP server. o "omcpinu -e" fails with multi-byte folder names. o TNEF attachment in MIME message causes Internet gateway crash. o Internet msg with comment-only Sender produces message with no originator. o Basic Item DELETES not recorded in ~/sys/bb/change.log. o Cannot get different conversions for MIME and TNEF variants of Internet gateway. o Mime Browser Controller shuts down with no logging. o Cannot reply with Outlook to msg from Internet user with non-ASCII char in name. o Attachments with common file extensions not recognized upon delivery. o Must have global admin capability in order to use Web Admin. o Sign-on failure message is in the wrong language if the requested language is different from the configured language. The following problems were fixed in the 8.0.3 release of the Samsung Contact server so that: o A mailbox is created automatically when a user logs on to the server using a POP3 client (622) o Files previously left in temporary areas are removed. (397, 560, 863, 864). o Red Hat 8.0, SLES7 and SLES8 are supported. (929) o HTML to text converter is provided. (995) o High Availability support on Redhat Advanced Server 2.1. (1015) o Interoperability with Microsoft Exchange Server. Exchange users can accept meeting requests from Samsung Contact users. (833) o The new Mime Archive Server coexists with the existing Archive Server. (857) o The 'unber' utility is available in the diag directory. (950) o IMAP 'UNSUBSCRIBE' now works. (988) o Background search now correctly searches for BCC recipients. (992) o The Linux Wizard now works on Red Hat 8 and SLES7 and SLES8. (970) o The Linux wizard installs the Samsung Contact Web client (if found) and configures it. (971) o The Linux wizard updates PATH and MANPATH. (983) o Admin commands, such as omstat, can now be run from Req Server scripts (1067) o ommapsmtp returns a BB internet address as valid local address.(651) o SMTP Relay Audit log shows correct originator-domain.(899) o MDNs come back correctly when msg read by UAL clients.(911) o Allow SMTP Relay to listen on port other than 25.(980) o Updated example entries for httpd.conf. (1051) o Audit logging for POP3 server works correctly.(1104) o In web client, recipient names appear in sent folder after reading a message.(1108) o Acks from UAL clients handled correctly.(1111) o Dec 02 and Mar 03 OpenMail patch.(1115) - UNIX.IN Recognises MIME Non-ASCII Filenames for Filetype Mapping.(458) - Removed Delay in Exporting Bulletin Board Sync Requests. (459) - unix.in correctly decodes WINMAIL.DAT files. (460) - unix.in can handle badly formed MIME messages. (461) - Attachments with Common File Extensions Recognised on Delivery.(462) - Incoming Internet Gateway: Forwarded DL with Long Lines retained.(463) - omrc is not impeded by ice.user process. (464) - Messages can be migrated from OM to Exchange via PST.(1116) - OFS of Calendar folder works correctly.(1117) - MIME browser processes handle correctly messages containing a MIME body part with two (or more) non-consecutive MIME Content-Disposition Headers.(1118) - Patch to add .VSD files and .CAD files.(1119) - Fidelity of msgs with Embedded files, eg image files and .xls, passing through Internet Mail Gateway is retained.(1120) - Correct quoting in checkinstall scripts.(1121) o Can configure more pop3 processes.(1143) o Acks from SC Pop3 users work correctly.(1157) o ompopadm reports correct error when pop3 not running.(1173) ______________________________________________________________________ KNOWN PROBLEMS AND RESTRICTIONS ______________________________________________________________________ ----- Known Problems ----- This section describes known problems and their solutions: o Running sclicense after a new installation (704) o Upgrade may enable Item Structure and Application Link servers (686) o Admin user created release 7.1 or earlier unable to give admin caps to other users (1248) ----- Running sclicense after a New Installation (704) ----- Before using "sclicense -i" to request a license, you must start Samsung Contact and create at least one user, otherwise sclicense reports the the following error: "This contact instance has never been started, please start it". ----- Upgrade May Enable Item Structure and Application Link Servers (686) This note applies to upgrades on Linux. When you install Samsung Contact using the Linux installation wizard, the Item Structure Server and Application Link Servers are disabled. After an upgrade, they may be enabled again. Do the following: 1) Check if the Item structure Server is enabled: omstat -a 2) Check if the Application Link Server is enabled: omstat -s 3) Turn off the servers: omoff -d0 iss applink 4) Disable the servers so that they are not started when service all is specified: omsetsvc -a iss n omsetsvc -a applink n ----- Admin user created 7.1 or earlier unable to give admin caps to others (1248) ---- When you run omshowu on a full admin user, the Capabilities lines should have the values shown below. User Name : John Doe ... Admin Capabilities : YES ... Capabilities: admin If an admin user is unable to assign admin capabilities to others, run omshowu on the admin user. If the second Capabilities line has a null value, you need to remove admin capabilities from the user then re-add them: As root: ommodu -o user -c -admin ommodu -o user -c admin omshowu -n user The Capabilities lines should now display the values shown above. ______________________________________________________________________ Samsung Contact DOCUMENTATION ______________________________________________________________________ The Samsung Contact server documentation is available in the DOCS directory on the Server CD-ROM. SERVER DOCUMENTATION o Samsung Contact Getting Started, GS.PDF, covers overview of installation, configuration of server and clients and using the Web Administration Tool. This is a new manual for 8.0.3. o Samsung Contact Installation Instructions for Unix, UNIX_INSTALL.PDF, covers installation on Solaris and HP-UX. o Samsung Contact Installation Instructions for Linux, LINUX_INSTALL.PDF, covers installation on Linux. o Samsung Contact Licensing Guide, LICENSING.PDF, describes all aspects of licensing, including license lending and problem-solving. o Samsung Contact Application Link Technical Guide, APPLICATION_LINK.PDF, describes application to application messaging. o Samsung Contact Exchange Connector Technical Guide, EXCHANGE_CONNECTOR.PDF, describes Samsung Contact to Microsoft Exchange Server directory synchronization. o Samsung Contact MAPI Service Provider Technical Guide, MAPI_TECH_GUIDE.PDF, describes how to configure the MAPI Service Provider. o Samsung Contact Overview, OVERVIEW.PDF, describes how to configure your system after installation and gives an overview of concepts and components. Follow the instructions in this manual after installing Samsung Contact. o Samsung Contact Technical Guide, TECH_GUIDE.PDF, provides a detailed technical overview of components and features. o Samsung Contact MC/ServiceGuard Technical Guide, SERVICE_GUARD.PDF. Note that this book has not been updated. It provides a good introduction to the product. For more up to date examples, see the "How To: Service Guard". Log in to the Samsung Contact Web site, select "Support and Training", and then select "Support Documentation". o Samsung Contact WAP Client User's Guide, WAP_CLIENT_USER_GUIDE.PDF describes how to use the WAP client. o Samsung Contact Web Administration Tool Technical guide, WEB_ADMIN_TECH_GUIDE.PDF, describes how to set up the Web Administration Tool. Some OpenMail Documentation is also provided in the DOCS directory on the server CD-ROM. See the README.TXT file in the DOCS directory. On-line manual pages are provided with the installed Samsung Contact server software. ______________________________________________________________________ CD-ROM STRUCTURE ______________________________________________________________________ The Samsung Contact server release 8.0.3 is available on a CD-ROM or from the Samsung Contact web site. The CD-ROM is organized as follows: Server CD-ROM | +-- DOCS -----+-- README.TXT -- List of manual titles and | | corresponding file names. | | | +---*.PDF-------- Adobe Acrobat PDF files for | printing and viewing the documentation. | +-- OTHER ----+-- REL7.0 ------ OpenMail 7.0 release notes | | (OMNOTES.TXT). | | | +-- SOURCE.TAR -- Publicly available source files. | gzip, lynx, unzip, md5sum | +-- README.TXT ---------------- This file. | | +-- SERVER ---+-- HPUX -----+-- CONTACT-8.0.3.SD - Server image. | | | | | +-- SCLICINFO -------- License Key generator | | | +-- LINUX -+--contact*.rpm Core and language files for server. | | | Redhat 7, 8, 9, AS 2.1 | | | SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 | | | | | +-- omwizard*.rpm Wizard files. | | | | | +-- SCLICINFO ---License Key generator | | | | | | | | +-- SLES7 ----+-- contact*.rpm Core and language | | files for server. | | SUSE Linux | | Enterprise Server 7 | | | | | +-- SOLARIS --+-- CONTACT-8.0.3 ---- Server image. | | | +-- OMXTRACT --------- Server install | | script. | | | +-- SCLICINFO --------License Key generator | | +-- wizard -------------------- Installation wizard for Linux. ______________________________________________________________________ NOTICES ______________________________________________________________________ The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Samsung SDS Co., Ltd. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Samsung SDS Co., Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks, and Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. OpenMail is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company in the UK, the USA and other countries. Red Hat is a registered trademark and RPM is a trademark of Red Hat Software Inc. Sun and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc, in the U.S. and other countries. Unix is used as a generic term covering all versions of the UNIX(R) operating system. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through The Open Group. Copyright (c) 2002,2003 Samsung SDS Co., Ltd. ______________________________________________________________________ FREE 5-USER LICENSE KEY ______________________________________________________________________ To install this license, do the following after you have upgraded or installed the Samsung Contact software and completed any post-installation tasks. Run the following command from the CD-ROM, specifying the name of this README.TXT file: scaddlic README.TXT This ensures that your license key is installed correctly in the ~/Contact-Licenses directory. Note the following: o The free 5 user license is an exclusive license which means that it is ignored if any other license is present. o If you have more users configured than licenses present Samsung Contact Services may not be started. o The free license does not entitle you to official support. o The license expires on 31 Dec 2003. A replacement license will be available before this date at http://www.samsungcontact.com WARNING: This license key cannot be used in WARNING: conjunction with any other license key License Serial Number: 1049295217 Last Valid Issue Date (LVID): 31-Dec-2003 License Expiry Date: 31-Dec-2003 License Details: Contact basic mailbox 5 HP legacy client 5 Samsung Contact client 5 -- license start EM98-NHQH-CYXQ-EFEV-BMGE-J349-7HLK-KJ3A JKT8-2C8D-E7VU-T5J7-E3RY-7DGY-HT8Q-2YG7 UY52-FJXZ-YFWW-BWF8-LBGY-38GF-U7YX-VZ4H -- license end ______________________________________________________________________