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I'd gladly help with English translation, if you need it
I've been specializing in kvm based virtualization since 2008, and so far I've amassed quite a statistic. I really don't mean to start a flamewar, and would rather leave the discussion at this....
bump, can someone please virify this is a bug?
I have an appliance that interacts with the users with a hash in the email body. I get an email from it, with an accept/reject links, that are mailto links, each generating an email reply with a long...
This might be the issue in it's own right. Any chance of trying this VM on another machine, with a RHEL or derivative running kvm?
I have seen Ubuntu, especially 10 and 11 doing amazing...
zimbra services
Well, I know of a large (~5k users) Zimbra setup running on RHEL+KVM for years now, and no such issues were encountered.
Zimbra seems to be a bit of a resource hog, probably due to all the Java...
I have seen such behaviour of KVM on Ubuntu and Debian.
If there is room for testing, I would try to take this to RHEL or Fedora hosts and VMs.
Having said that, can you elaborate on the host...
Thanks for trying ypong :)
Yeah, I have ~10 domains managed on this server as well, and I have the same settings set up
I wonder why none of the Zimbra associates pitched in so far, they are usually very quick on the uptake. If what I'm trying to do is impossible, that's also a viable answer IMO
Just in case, I created a new user, and tested again - if I hide the user in GAL, his name cannot be found in the GAL.
Can you elaborate on how you set this up? Maybe some additional options are...
yes, this is exactly what I want to happen, but if I hide the user in GAL, I can't look him up at all, alias or not alias.
Are you sure your lookups come from the GAL and not from the local search...
tried it - this hides the user with the aliases in the GAL lookups. I only need to hide the primary email address
Hello,
I have set up ZCS 7.1.3 for a medium sized user base, and everyone is happy, however, after taking everyone away from msexchange, one issue seems to bug the users a lot.
In my setup,...
Does this mean that if I'm using the FOSS version, I can't purchase Outlook Connectors for my users?
that really beats the purpose of locking down the browser in the first place :)
Can't, some of them are used to outlook and mail clients. Others have their web browsers so crippled by security policies, that even the basic html web gui doesn't work
Oh I have, but it doesn't help my specific use case, where I want to avoid local message sync regardless of the date used. I was hoping message download could be blocked at the ZCS level, instead of...
I see, so this is not even configurable... Guess I'll have to turn to other email clients then.
I am not talking about removing mail from the server, but indeed, it seems like the zimbra desktop is replicating the mailbox locally (watching https traffic in the router logs, I'm well over 10Gb...
Let me explain this. Before ZCS I used Exchange, in order to keep all messages on the server, and not let them be taken away top the client machines, I disabled cached mode in outlook.
Now I have...
Is there a way to block users from downloading messages locally? Even if I block POP/IMAP, the ZCS client downloads all messages through http
It definitely does! Cheers :)
First of all thank you for the concise and thorough reply, I really appreciate your time and effort doing this
I was under the impression 32Gb should be quite enough. If I am wrong, I still...