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Old 12-23-2008, 05:11 AM
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Default Questionare regarding Zimbra MTA

Hi Alll,

I have some questions regarding zimbra

1.. Can we a generic MAX number of connections for all domains
2.. Can we specify a MAX number of connection to mail.mydomain.com
3.. Can we specify that MAX x number of connections be made open to
mail.mydomain.com per minute (RATE)
4.. How many emails will go in ONE connection? (Is it 1 or will it send
more.without breaking the connection)
5.. Can we control the number of emails that will go in ONE connection.
6.. How many emails will go in one minute if ONLY ONE connection is allowed to
mail.mydomain.com
7.. Will it pass ALL the test
8.. Can we define MAX number of connections to a domain (any domain=4) but in
theory should be able to open to as many domains as needed. (So for 30 domains it
will have 120 connections)
9.. Can email bounce to two email IDs
10.. Can Zimbra negotiate max number of connections with a domain

-Abhiz
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Old 12-23-2008, 06:58 AM
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zimbra mta uses postfix, so if postfix can do these things then you should be able to configure it on zimbra to do it. i'd hit the postfix documentation for your answers theres ton of it on the net
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