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Old 07-12-2010, 03:38 AM
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Default Install Zimbra For Intranet ????

i want to install Zimbra For Intranet (Local Host) As InternetMail, can Zimbra Support this For Intranet ??? because my office doesn't have internet connection just Only Mini LAN.

And What's The Difference between Configuration ?????
anybody have sample install Zimbra Offline ? Sorry i'm just newbie in Linux And Zimbra But I Want To Study More About it ^^.

Help If U Can, Thx For Your Kindness ^^
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Old 07-12-2010, 04:01 AM
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i want to install Zimbra For Intranet (Local Host) As InternetMail, can Zimbra Support this For Intranet ??? because my office doesn't have internet connection just Only Mini LAN.
Yes, it will work in this situation and installation is the same whether it's on a LAN or Public IP - you will need to set-up a Split DNS and make sure your hosts file is correct (check the Quick Start Installation Guide). You should also search the forums and read the documentation for details on how to install and manage Zimbra.
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Old 07-12-2010, 04:17 AM
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Yes, it will work in this situation and installation is the same whether it's on a LAN or Public IP - you will need to set-up a Split DNS and make sure your hosts file is correct (check the Quick Start Installation Guide). You should also search the forums and read the documentation for details on how to install and manage Zimbra.
Thx For The Advice Phoenix , Depend On The Operating System , Which is Stabil Between Ubuntu 8.04 Or Fedora 11 ????? I'm Still Confuse Which One is Better ???

thx for ur kindness Phoenix ^^
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Old 07-12-2010, 04:22 AM
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Thx For The Advice Phoenix , Depend On The Operating System , Which is Stabil Between Ubuntu 8.04 Or Fedora 11 ????? I'm Still Confuse Which One is Better ???
Use CentOS5 and install the RHEL5 build of Zimbra.
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Old 07-12-2010, 04:59 AM
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Use CentOS5 and install the RHEL5 build of Zimbra.
I Look @ Internet , Centos 5 DVD, it's too much for me , My Conection download Ubuntu 700MB Need 1 Day , I Only Have A Choice Ubuntu Or Fedora 11, And If My Computer @ Home doesn't Have Internet Connection can we installl Zimbra ???? I Look We Must install Bind With Command "apt-get install bind9" And Other Library ????
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Old 09-07-2010, 09:57 PM
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I Look @ Internet , Centos 5 DVD, it's too much for me , My Conection download Ubuntu 700MB Need 1 Day , I Only Have A Choice Ubuntu Or Fedora 11, And If My Computer @ Home doesn't Have Internet Connection can we installl Zimbra ???? I Look We Must install Bind With Command "apt-get install bind9" And Other Library ????
if u choice an ubuntu package u must have an internet connection to update and install.
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Old 09-09-2010, 11:52 PM
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Yeah, you'll want to have an Internet connection while you install if at all possible to get the prerequisites. If the choice is between Ubuntu and Fedora, I'd say Ubuntu, but it's all personal preference.

You'll need:
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apt-get install libpcre3 libgmp3c2 libstdc++5
(can get any other steps from the Zimbra :: Wiki)
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