Solved Zimbra installation and configuration (internal use only)
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@nagendra said in Zimbra installation and configuration (internal use only):
no its not correct
Then you need to go into your AD DNS server and change it so that it is correct.
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@scottalanmiller said in Zimbra installation and configuration (internal use only):
hange it so that it is correct.
in AD DNS everything is correct
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@nagendra said in Zimbra installation and configuration (internal use only):
@scottalanmiller said in Zimbra installation and configuration (internal use only):
hange it so that it is correct.
in AD DNS everything is correct
So DNS lookups are correct now?
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yes but still when i run this command
host -t MX -v yourmail.comam getting this message
[admin@mail ~]$ host -t MX -v yourmail.com
Trying "yourmail.com"
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 42574
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0;; QUESTION SECTION:
;yourmail.com. IN MX;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
yourmail.com. 2048 IN SOA DC-ad.XXX.local. hostmaster.xxx.local. 23 900 600 86400 3600Received 102 bytes from 127.0.0.1#53 in 0 ms
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There are only so many possibilities..... if you get the wrong answer from DNS, then DNS is wrong. DNS needs to be corrected. Either you need to look to the right server for resolution, or you need to change what is in that DNS.
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After changing the DNS its working now.. am able to receive emails
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Awesome
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Forked the new question to its own question.
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Need some more help
i need to change the attachment size to 2 MB
change the mailbox storage to new Drive
can we allow particular user to send emails to outside network ??
like block for everyone and allow to a group of users -
@nagendra said in Zimbra installation and configuration (internal use only):
Need some more help
i need to change the attachment size to 2 MB
change the mailbox storage to new Drive
can we allow particular user to send emails to outside network ??
like block for everyone and allow to a group of usersThis was already forked to a new thread.