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tehseen
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mail receiving issue

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Greetings to All,

I've just install and configure zimbra on my new server. I'm already using office 360 of microsoft for same domain mydomain.com . Now I've added ipv4?:x.x.x.x of my new server into domain dns along with microsoft office spf record. set new mx mail.mydomain.com with value 5 and microsoft with 0 .

Iusse is I can send email but those emails sent to junk althoug I do have published dkim,darc set for new mail server zimbra

2nd_issue: I'm unable to receive any email back , is it due to primary mail is set to microsoft ? and using same domain?

All I want my new zimbra up and running fine then transfer all users here on zimbra. I'd appreciate your kind response.

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Re: mail receiving issue

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If you intend to move from Microsoft to Zimbra what you'll need is a Split Domain, search the wiki and forum (plus the internet) for details on how to achieve it.
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tehseen
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Re: mail receiving issue

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Can you provide me some more information or how to , this is what exactly Im looking for.

Old_Server_Mail_Microsoft

New_server_zimbra_mail

splitdomain is some thing similar I may be looking for. Both server are different hosting provider but only domain is same Im gonna use so that I may migrate all usder from old to new with out any issue.
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tehseen wrote:splitdomain is some thing similar I may be looking for. Both server are different hosting provider but only domain is same Im gonna use so that I may migrate all users from old to new with out any issue.
That is exactly what you're looking for. Go to the wiki and search that and the forums for the word "split domain", it's really not that difficult. You could also use the same search on the internet and add 'zimbra' to it and see what turns up. ;0
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