have you treid using the standard ldap port instead of the global catalog port?
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have you treid using the standard ldap port instead of the global catalog port?
one thing. try changing your search base to CN=Users,DC=techlead,DC=local
Might not be the issue but I seem to remember encountering a time once where for some reason not using caps for CN, DC...
you can't distribute them by that way, but if you have multiple mailbox servers, zimbra will distribute them between the servers. I don't recall exactly how it determines where to put a user's...
No running normal updates shouldn't affect zimbra since it's mostly self contained and doesn't depend on very many system packages, and most distributions don't make such drastic changes within the...
it sounds like it's a password that the account has used before
Are you sure it's not just a sync timing issue? If you just recently modified data in the first domain, the AnotherGAL datasource might not have synced yet. GAL lookups arent real time
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as a bandaid if it's not a lot of users you could try to import into outlook and then use the pst importer to get it into hte account
unfortuantely this isn't something you can really fix yourself. it's a reputation thing that can take some time to work itself out. some systems may take a couple of days to move you from blacklist...
find out who has mailbod id 302 and change their password the attacker is usding that
I think thats a zimlet specific to archive/discovery. i don't have that but maybe they moved it under a archive/discovery menu? You obviously have NE though so worst case scenario file a support...
pretty sure this can only be done with zmtlsctl. a quick poke around the 8.x admin console I didn't see any way to do it via the gui
If you switch to message view from conversation, it should show the folder it's located in
i've been hoping vmware would buy suse for a while now.
We are. We used to have licenses through being a novell customer but now we have licenses through VMWare as part of our vSphere lcienses.
zimbra supports admin auth for imap, which allows you to accesss a user's account via imap by supplying the admin credentials. i've used it with imapsync before, does the tool support this?
no this just references the zimbra user on the system which is created dduring installation and never modified.
the only time you'd need to mess with this is if you're migrating to another server...
which round robin scenario? if you have 2 mta servers, you'd probably want to open port 25 for both, which means you'd need 2 outside ip addresses to map them to. If you don't have that then pick...
A lot depends on what your users will be using. Ports - Zimbra :: Wiki has a list of ports but like if you're only going to have webmail users, you shoudln't need to open imap or pop
Zimbra won't really care. Unless you have a ton of users doing a lot of traffic I doubt you're pushing even 100mbps to your zimbbra server, so the big benefit of bonding is that you have redundancy...
when youj mark it as spam, a copy is forwarded to the spam account for your domain. Find the account in the admin interface, use the view mail option and you can find it in there probably.
I have big slow storage mounted to /opt/zimbra/backup/archive. Then I have disabled deletes, and setup a crontab to move backups older than 30 days to the archive folder
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you can't use zimbra proxy for that. all the servers have to be part of the same multi-server install (all ne or all oss)
you want to use zimbra-proxy for this purpose
you'd have to share the restored accounts folder to bill's account then copy it
funny looks like it was left out of the 8.x release notes,check page 19 of the 7.2.2 release notes at
http://files.zimbra.com/website/docs/7.2/Zimbra_NE_Release_Notes_7.2.2.pdf