hi,
please suggest how we get the zimbra user interface
Regards,
chandu
hi,
please suggest how we get the zimbra user interface
Regards,
chandu
The 'user interface' generally refers to the web-client. Browse to the IP address of the machine you installed zimbra on. (You haven't mentioned that you've changed the port from the standard 80 & your other posts on the administration console would suggest that you've installed successfully.) Then type the full user@domain.com address & password. You don't always have to type the full @domain.com depending on virtual hosts and the default domain, but I'm not quite sure what you're asking so I'm trying to guess points of failure.
(Are you perhaps asking about the command-line-interface? In a terminal as root/privledged user type su - zimbra.) If you're following a how-to doc or something post us a link so we can better understand what you're trying to do.
-Mike Morse (MCode151)
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I am explaning my problem in details
1) I had insalled zcs on one linux box successfully, I am able to get administrator console but I did not able to get web user interface for user
Is anything more to install ?
2) how and from where to create domain administrator for particular domain
so that it can have access to add delete and modify account for the particular domain
Regards,
Chandu
Thanks for your suggestion
1) Do you have a firewall blocking port 80 somewhere?
2) Delegated admin is a NE feature. Compare ZCS Editions
A domain administrator can create and maintain accounts, aliases, distribution lists, and calendar resources in a specific domain (they can't "view mail" either).
For FOSS you could make your own limited shell or management portal using zmprov or soap. Check out some of the soap docs here: SourceForge.net Repository - [zimbra] Index of /trunk/ZimbraServer/docs
-Mike Morse (MCode151)
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