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Old 10-14-2005, 10:33 AM
KevinH KevinH is offline
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Originally Posted by adefaria
OK I looked at that page a little bit and the Admin Guide, etc. I didn't see anything that described how to install Zimbra into a subdirectory and to allow Zimbra to operate with my existing MTA, Exim. Can you point me to any info about that?

Perhaps this is not doable, I don't know. I want to continue to run my own email server, Exim, as I have my own spam filtering system, which I like and wish to keep. I'd like to have Zimbra be the web face of my email and to be able to provide me stuff like calendar and contact services but not to replace my existing email. Nor do I want it to replace my existing web server. IOW I'd like to be able to go to my web site and then into say "mail" (e.g. http://defaria.com/mail) while http://defaria.com remains unaffected. I didn't see anything in the Admin Guide that describes that.

Out of the box you must use the MTA that we ship with.

A special install can be done as others on the forums have done it. We don't recoomend this for production installs since unless you know what you are doing you'll get into trouble. As such we don't document the procedure to do it.
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