hi,
i have a problem configuring the zimbra-server to send emails from our local server to the internet with the same domain (for example @company.com)
example:
i can send and recieve email between our local accounts and any external provider (user1@company.com userX@hotmail.com for example)
i can receive emails from external over the internet in the same domain (userExternal@company.com ---> CompanyMailProvider ---> [fetchmail to internal Server] ---> userInternal@company.com)
i can send email between 2 local accounts (user1@company.com user2@company.com)
what i can't is to send mails from internal accounts to external accounts in the same domain via Internet ( userInternal@company.com --X--> CompanyMailProvider ---> userExternal@company.com)
what do i need to configure that our server only handles all our internal emails locally?? and sends all other email (even with same domain) to our CompanyMailProvire (here: 1und1.de)??
greetings, waintdeir
can't send mails to internet with same domain-name
can't send mails to internet with same domain-name
Split Domain is what you're looking for, search the wiki and the forums for details.
can't send mails to internet with same domain-name
thanks,
but when i read about this "tutorial", how does the zimbra-server know which mails are local and which mails have to be sent over internet?
EDIT: our scenario is "configuring Zimbra as the secondary system"
EDIT2: or is Zimbra first trying to send local, and if this fails, trying to send via internet?
EDIT3: what do i need to change/setup/configure on our Zimbra-server that i enable the split-domain-settings on a runnning system? we are online since 5 days and all emails with the same domain are not going out of our company...they get rejected... is there a setting in the admin console that i can change to enable this?
but when i read about this "tutorial", how does the zimbra-server know which mails are local and which mails have to be sent over internet?
EDIT: our scenario is "configuring Zimbra as the secondary system"
EDIT2: or is Zimbra first trying to send local, and if this fails, trying to send via internet?
EDIT3: what do i need to change/setup/configure on our Zimbra-server that i enable the split-domain-settings on a runnning system? we are online since 5 days and all emails with the same domain are not going out of our company...they get rejected... is there a setting in the admin console that i can change to enable this?
can't send mails to internet with same domain-name
now i want to configure my server as secondary system.
i have to enter this as told in the tutorial:
$ zmprov md mydomain.at zimbraMailCatchAllAddress @mydomain.at
$ zmprov md mydomain.at zimbraMailCatchAllForwardingAddress @mydomain.at
$ zmprov md mydomain.at zimbraMailTransport smtp.onlineprovider.de
am i right about "smtp.onlineprovider.de" ???
and if i wanna go back, where are theese settings saved, that i can undo this changes????
i have to enter this as told in the tutorial:
$ zmprov md mydomain.at zimbraMailCatchAllAddress @mydomain.at
$ zmprov md mydomain.at zimbraMailCatchAllForwardingAddress @mydomain.at
$ zmprov md mydomain.at zimbraMailTransport smtp.onlineprovider.de
am i right about "smtp.onlineprovider.de" ???
and if i wanna go back, where are theese settings saved, that i can undo this changes????
can't send mails to internet with same domain-name
zimbraMailTransport should be in the form of protocol:host:port with :port being optional and defaulting to :25 if not specified. For your example smtp:smtp.onlineprovider.de:25
You can set these attributes to null to undo changes.
zmprov md mydomain.at zimbraMailCatchAllAddress ''
You can set these attributes to null to undo changes.
zmprov md mydomain.at zimbraMailCatchAllAddress ''
can't send mails to internet with same domain-name
thank you, everything is working now.
Just for everybody else having the same problems:
it was correct to cunfigure our system as a secondary one.
we also had to configure TLS-Authenification (enable SMTP authentification) (Infos: Outgoing SMTP Authentication - Zimbra :: Wiki) and do some additional settings (Infos: Postfix) like my workmate found out.
Problem solved.
Regards
waintdeir
Just for everybody else having the same problems:
it was correct to cunfigure our system as a secondary one.
we also had to configure TLS-Authenification (enable SMTP authentification) (Infos: Outgoing SMTP Authentication - Zimbra :: Wiki) and do some additional settings (Infos: Postfix) like my workmate found out.
Problem solved.
Regards
waintdeir