That's fine that all you want to run is Bind - but some of us want to run more than just that! That's like saying you buy a new car and it takes over your whole garage. That's fine if it's only you...
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That's fine that all you want to run is Bind - but some of us want to run more than just that! That's like saying you buy a new car and it takes over your whole garage. That's fine if it's only you...
Not really. The installation is simply inflexible and makes too many assumptions of the users environment.
This is now obvious. It's an inflexible system design then.
Not sure what this has to do with "turnkey Zimbra installs". What you mean to say is for systems who don't currently run web services nor email services.
Seems to me it should be relatively...
I've plumb run out of ports on my router to redirect. Sorry, that's just reality. Right now I simply can't redirect port 7070, or any other port for that matter, to any other IP. My NAT port table...
Of course you are assuming that I have the ability (I may) and the time (Not as sure about that one)...
Again, if others have done this or something simpiler I would appreciate a pointer...
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That's fine. Has anybody documented how to do this? Pointers?
A friend turned me on to this Zimbra thing and he was interested in it but didn't have Fedora. I just installed Fedora Core 3 so I...
OK I looked at that page a little bit and the Admin Guide, etc. I didn't see anything that described how to install Zimbra into a subdirectory and to allow Zimbra to operate with my existing MTA,...
That's good to hear. I might explore that more later. Thanks for the link. Meantime I'm installing another 200 Gigger into my server...
How do you run zmiptables when you've already removed the software?!?
Also, what's this create a domain thing? I have a domain already. I also already use exim for my email and run an Apache web...