One thing that might or might not be related, is if your Zimbra server sits behind a Cisco PIX Firewall or ASA appliance, having ip inspect smtp WILL break your authenticated SMTP traffic. You need...
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One thing that might or might not be related, is if your Zimbra server sits behind a Cisco PIX Firewall or ASA appliance, having ip inspect smtp WILL break your authenticated SMTP traffic. You need...
I'll take that as a no. :)
So no one's gotten this to work w/ Cacti? I can't seem to access any SNMP functions, even though the Zimbra SNMP service seems to be running. I also did a 'yum -y install net-snmp' and a 'service...
2.8Ghz * 2 / 300 users = 18.7Hz/User
2GB RAM / 300 users = 6.7MB/User
I concur. It worked the first time, but of course fat finger me, I typo'd it so I need to enter another network in, and now, even though it's in main.cf, postconf -d mynetworks doesn't want to work...
It sounds like you have some typical lusers there...those two "error messages" are from nothing that would be related to zimbra, or a web browser even. Screen fades out? What is that? Tell them to...
I have another question that's related to Archiving.
Once these messages are moved to the archive store via HSM, what if the user tries to delete them? Are they denied, or is there anyway to...
Kevin,
What about CentOS, which is a repackaged version of RHEL?
I have it on OS X.4 in production, but I haven't integrated it with OpenDir.
bbska - You put me on the right path, check this out:
http://www.lifehacker.com/software/firefox/put-off-firefox-15s-unresponsive-script-dialogue-162574.php
Changing that value fixed the...
Firefox - PC - unsure of specs - remote location
Firefox - OS X - Dual G5, 2GB Ram - local network
Same problem exhibited. Seems to pop up when loading certain calendars.
When trying to load multiple (7-8) calendars via the Ajax interface with multiple appointments per calendar, I get a popup saying Warning: unresponsive script. A script on this page may be busy, or...
Would you really want to rely on SATA rather than SCSI, though?
I concur. On more than one occasion I thought it'd be nice to have a column in the admin area for accounts that listed quota usage next to the active/inactive column.
Unless I don't completely understand it, from what I've read, you can copy /opt/zimbra or back it up somewhere, and after you upgrade, copy it back to /opt/zimbra and it should work ok.
Ever used Exchange?
Thanks Marc,
I can't remember what DNS problem caused me to disable it in the first place, but it seems to be working great now!
Thanks!
Matt
Hmm...I turned on DNS lookups (thought I turned it off prior due to problems) and it seems to have solved the problem.
Does any of this sound familiar?
Some more info:
I sent a message from zimbra to two external addresses.
here's the zimbra log for oen of the external addresses that made is successfully:
Mar 10 07:41:12...
I'm having an intermittent problem sending mail out from the zimbra box. When I send an email to a domain, say, matt@mapolce.com (my work account), I get a bounce back:
This is the Postfix program...
I've searched for something similar to this before on moz' forums but they're a bear to navigate - slow, etc.
Anyway, what I'm looking to do is have a shortcut on the desktop that carries with it...
Once again, a Zimbra employee with no obligation to contribute helps out :) I was able to hardcode the u/p into the mysqldump script and it works flawlessly now. Thanks!
I'm making some progress. I needed to modify the script to add in the correct path to the mysql.sock file in the arguments to mysqldump. (--socket=/opt/zimbra/db/mysql.sock) However, now I'm getting...
Yeah, all my Linux boxes I build run CentOS 4.2, and I've installed Zimbra on plenty of those and they work great. Unfortunately, CentOS doesn't have a GA PPC version or else I would have installed...
Well that's ok - I'm more looking for support from the script writer - I realize this isn't your responsibility to support - but I appreciate it! And yes I ran it after logging in as zimbra.