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Old 05-09-2008, 06:01 PM
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Default [SOLVED] Change default EHLO name on ZCS 5.0 on CentOS 5

Hi Everyone,

I'm new to Zimbra, getting ready to migrate from my Exchange 2003 server and I have a quick question for you.

My MX record is hosted by another company locally, so I have to change my default EHLO name to match that of my MX record so I am not rejected by some servers when sending mail from my domain. Some domains are fine.

I know how to do this in Exchange and Postfix when running as a standalone install, but I can seem to find how to change this in Zimbra...

Any help would be much appreciated...

And just for your info, my migration is going very well so far, I've opted to use the PST import wizard as opposed to the Exchange Migration Wizard, because I only had 15 accounts to migrate, and last time I migrated from Exchange to Exchange, it was a nightmare, so I wanted a fresh start. The imports went perfectly. I can send email to certain domains, I haven't tested receiving yet, but that's coming up soon...

Thanks in Advance
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Old 05-09-2008, 06:18 PM
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Sorry guys, I should have searched first... Found my answer, right in front of me.

[SOLVED] Howto Change Postfix HELO?

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