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Old 02-15-2010, 02:48 AM
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HI
i'm a newbe and my english is not good; be patient with me

i've installed a centos 5.4 32 with zimbra ose 6.0.2
i've created my first domain "mycompany.local" and some impersonal account that i need ("fax account" and others to polling some lagacy services that work by email, only for internal use!!)
then i've created the real public domain "mycompany.com" with all users

now there are 3 domains
"namemachine.mycompany.local"
"mycompany.local"
"mycompany.com"
(and a 4th will create, something like "partnercompany.com")

all works but every zimbra's warning is sent to external account (ourconsulentname@ourconsulentdomain.com) by "root@namemachine.mycompany.local" or "zimbra@namemachine.mycompany.local" that doesn't exist in internet!.
this warnings have not been delivered because the destination server refuse the message

how set the sender like "namemachine@mycompany.com" without reinstall all services?

i think "namemachine.mycompany.local" is a useless domain.. can i remove it?
thank you very much
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Old 02-17-2010, 11:27 AM
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you can very well change the email id's sent out and receiver end.

look for zmprov gacf | grep -i notification

Chnage those using zmprov mcf command.
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Old 02-22-2010, 03:49 AM
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this is my output

[zimbra@SRV-011 ~]$ zmprov gacf | grep -i notification
zimbraVersionCheckNotificationBody: ${BEGIN_PREFIX}The following updates were found:${NEWLINE}${NEWLINE}${END_PREFIX}${BEGIN_UPD ATE}${UPDATE_COUNTER}. ${IS_CRITICAL}. Version: ${UPDATE_VERSION}, URL: ${UPDATE_URL}${NEWLINE}${NEWLINE}${END_UPDATE}${BE GIN_SIGNATURE}Zimbra Updater${NEWLINE}${END_SIGNATURE}
zimbraVersionCheckNotificationEmail: admin@"ourconsulentdomain.com".biz
zimbraVersionCheckNotificationEmailFrom: SRV-011@"mycompany".com
zimbraVersionCheckNotificationSubject: ${IS_CRITICAL} updates are available for your Zimbra server
zimbraVersionCheckSendNotifications: TRUE


it's correct!!
what can be wrong?
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Old 02-22-2010, 04:10 AM
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I presume you do not really have double quotes around those email addresses ?
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Old 02-22-2010, 04:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by uxbod View Post
I presume you do not really have double quotes around those email addresses ?
no no
those address are correct!
i don't want publish our email
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Old 02-22-2010, 11:46 AM
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zmlocalconfig should have :-

av_notify_user = admin@test.com
smtp_destination = admin@test.com

verify if they are correct ?
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