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Old 04-04-2008, 04:36 AM
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Default Migrating from Scalix to Zimbra

Hi to all....

I use Scalix from 2 years and the result of this years is not god. I'd like migrate from Scalix to Zimbra (with debian).

I like use split-domain, and migrate my users slowing.

I'd like create a account in Zimbra for example user1@domain.com, and migrate all mail with imapsync, later delete this account from Scalix. This user need send mail to the other user in Scalix. I implement this feature in the following way:

1.- create all users of Scalix in Zimbra, for example: user2@domain.com
2.- create smarthost for every user, for example:
/opt/zimbra/bin/zmprov ma user2@domain.com zimbraMailTransport smtp:scalix.domain.coml:25

but i don't know how to remove this smarthost, when the migration of the user2@domain.com has finished.... can you help me?

thanks in advanced
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Old 04-04-2008, 04:48 AM
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Welcome to the forums.

To remove the settings for a Split Domain you do the following:

Code:
zmprov md domain.com zimbraMailCatchAllAddress ""
zmprov md domain.com zimbraMailCatchAllForwardingAddress ''
zmprov md domain.com zimbraMailTransport lmtp:server.domain.com:7025
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