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Old 11-16-2008, 12:53 PM
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Hello.

In case we've got a smtp gateway with zimbra, it sends mails to remote zimbra servers (to the remote mailboxes) trought LMTP.

It's possible to use smtp instead of lmtp to remote delivery between Zimbra servers?

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Old 11-17-2008, 01:33 AM
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Code:
su - zimbra
zmprov md example.com zimbraMailTransport smtp:othersmtphost.com
this would modify the transport for the domain example.com to use smtp to send too othersmtphost.com.
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Old 11-17-2008, 05:18 AM
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Hi

Thanks for your help.

i've modified zimbra transport but still sending emails trought LMTP.

Code:
 Nov 17 03:45:39 primario postfix/lmtp[11331]: E07328ABCD: to=<pepitomad@primario.domain.com>, relay=mad.domain.com[192.168.6.141]:7025, delay=22, delays=3.6/1.4/2.5/15, dsn=2.1.5, status=sent (250 2.1.5 OK)
We have now two servers, one is a replica of the first, they send each other mails trought LMTP, and we have to be able to filter smtp traffic between thouse servers.

For this it's mandatory that zimbra servers talk SMTP to each other remote zimbra-servers.

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