I just installed zimbra and after some tests I checked that my outgoing emails are reaching the destination, but the incoming emails are not reaching the mail accounts, but in the Mail Queues I can see the Sender Domain, Sender and receiver address and the messages, But at the error panel it says:
connect to "server.domain[x.x.x.x]":7025:connection timed out XX messages
Can anyone explain me what I did wrong, what is missing?
My server is behind a PfSense firewall, but I don´t think that this is the problem, there is an Nat rule allowing connections, iptables has some rules , but there is an rule accepting tcp:7025.
Best regards.
Additional to the message above, there also apears:
delivery temporarily suspended: connect to "server.domain[x.x.x.x]":7025:connection timed out XX messages
[SOLVED] problems with 7025 port
[SOLVED] problems with 7025 port
I looked around and at Incoming Mail Problems - Zimbra :: Wiki I found the solution:
My server is behind a pfSense firewall redirecting thru NAT.
To solve the problem I un-checked "Enable DNS Lookups" on the MTA tab.
My server is behind a pfSense firewall redirecting thru NAT.
To solve the problem I un-checked "Enable DNS Lookups" on the MTA tab.
[SOLVED] problems with 7025 port
Better way:
pfSense - Zimbra Server behind NAT
1. Enable NAT for port 7025
To lookup lmtp addresses natively instead of by DNS, simply modify the following localconfig values on all mta's:
2. zmlocalconfig -e postfix_lmtp_host_lookup=native
Once this is done, you'll need to restart the mta:
3. zmmtactl restart
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pfSense - Zimbra Server behind NAT
1. Enable NAT for port 7025
To lookup lmtp addresses natively instead of by DNS, simply modify the following localconfig values on all mta's:
2. zmlocalconfig -e postfix_lmtp_host_lookup=native
Once this is done, you'll need to restart the mta:
3. zmmtactl restart
More..