I'm trying to update a domain's default COS via SOAP, but this doesn't work.
I'm using a ModifyDomainRequestwith the zimbraDomainDefaultCOSId attribute.
The SOAP request looks absolutely...
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I'm trying to update a domain's default COS via SOAP, but this doesn't work.
I'm using a ModifyDomainRequestwith the zimbraDomainDefaultCOSId attribute.
The SOAP request looks absolutely...
On OSS 5.0.9, if a canonical address is set via the admin interface, then any 'reply-to' settings made by the user in his Preferences seem to be ignored.
E.g. user test@domain.com has a...
Users can sign up to the web interface in a virtual host domain different from their own domain by using their full email address:
user1@domain1.com can login at mail.domain2.com if using the full...
After upgrading from OS Edition 5.07 to 5.0.9 the feature is now working. Possibly this was a bug in 5.0.7 ? Anyway, I mark this issue as resolved.
Thanks, but that doesn't solve the problem. I have no problem logging in to mail.domain.com provided I enter user@domain.com. However, the problem is allowing the user to login by just typing 'user'...
Is it possible to assign an account with admin rights over a single domain in a multi-domain installation ?
Assume a zimbra installation with the following domains:
- domain1.com
- domain2.com...
I'm trying to setup VirtualHosting in order to host multiple domains on a single Zimbra server. Zimbra docs indicate that this is possible, and moreover, if a 'Virtualhost' is indicated for a given...
Where does Zimbra store address book contact data? Is it in a mysql table ? or in the ldap directory ?
Using zindus, I can read the address book entries in Thunderbird. So it looks like zimbra address book entries are definitely accessible via ldap? But where are they ?
Thanks, but not quite. I am trying to authenticate users of external systems (e.g. svn) against address book entries, not zimbra user accounts. Authenticating users on external servers against zimbra...
We use LDAP to authenticate users to various servers: subversion, dokuwiki, webdav. Since ZCS includes an LDAP server, it seems logical to try and use that ZCS LDAp server to authenticate users of...