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Originally Posted by phoenix Try listing aliases and see if any of them are associated with that domain, use 'zmprov sa mail=*@domain.com' for the domain you're trying to delete.
You really should upgrade to a more recent release, there's been many improvements in Zimbra since that release. |
No joy. I tried "zmprov sa mail=*" to list all of the accounts, none of them are in hofo.com:
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[zimbra@bandersnatch ~]$ zmprov gadl
[zimbra@bandersnatch ~]$ zmprov gaa hofo.com
[zimbra@bandersnatch ~]$ zmprov sa mail=*@hofo.com
[zimbra@bandersnatch ~]$ zmprov gaaa admin@bandersnatch.hofo.us
[zimbra@bandersnatch ~]$ zmprov gas
bandersnatch.hofo.us
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As for upgrading, you're right this is an aging version. But to be honest, I'm more than a little afraid of trying to upgrade. I'm running this on a "vanity server" that hosts about 15 domains of friends and family, nothing earthshaking. But it's one box for everything: database (MySQL), web (Apache), and various web apps of different flavors. I had a touchy time getting this version installed and playing well with two versions of everything (Apache, MySQL) running on it and I'm not convinced that the upgrade script wouldn't nuke the whole thing. Maybe you can convince me otherwise. On the other hand, I'm growing tired of doing the sysadmin thing, especially for mail. I've been contemplating pushing everyone to Google Hosted Domains, especially since no one has more that 5 addresses in a domain.