Hello
I know my problem is certainly boring and uninteresting
But I would appreciate your help.
In order to permanently migrate to Brave I need to be able to use zimbra.
If anyone has an idea to help me solve it, that would be great.
Thank you all.
This doesn't help you at all, I know, but I just tried logging in to my email and it worked fine for me. This will also probably not help you, but have you tried clearing the cache, cookies, and history, or using another browser, or using incognito mode? If so, does the issue persist?
But WHY is Zimbra there at all in place of hughes??? I clear my browser cache frequently; that is not the issue. Usually once you sign in to myhughes you are not aske to sign in again to view email, but now it's says "sign into Zimbra".
Thank you for posting and I am sorry to see this. Currently this is not a widespread issue and is able to be resolved by changing browsers, clearing cache, cookies, and history. To confirm, Zimbra is indeed our official email host and is not anything shady. While I do not advise logging into it, no harm would come from it expect for an invalid login message as you do not have access to the email host account. -Damian
I now have a need to "whitelist" a single email address that will always get caught by this configuration. The email originates from our website hosting system, but is sent on this email address' behalf. So to Zimbra, it appears to be a spoofed email address in the from field.
I also tried adding the hosting services ip addresses to zimbraMtaMyNetworks (postfix's myNetworks), but there's well over 70 IP addresses today, and this could change over time. This configuration seemed to not agree with Zimbra, and postfix started rejecting everything as having 451 4.3.0 Temporary lookup error. Session aborted, reason: lost connection. It seems the IP address list was too big and some timeout is occurring on the DNS server?
Have you tried using SPF focus on the IP address from which the email in question originates. SPF is essentially, for all practical purposes a white list of allowed IP addresses and hosts. Maybe see if you can go the email auth route?
To be more specific. One of our personnel accounting software sends me emails about setting up mail forwarding - user retired or gone for vacations or just sick. HQ thinks that the setting up the forwarding is the sysadmin's job.
In Zimbra I found only one way: using milters with its sendmail. Daily volume of emails on my server is about 50-75 kilo messages, and launching the milter on every message is counterproductive - there are about 1-5 forwarding requests per week.
I would like your advise on a situation where voicemail email is not working.
We are running FreePBX manually installed on CentOS 6.5. On the same box Zimbra Community server is running. Zimbra as well as FreePBX are running fine, so no installation issues.
My /etc/asterisk/voicemail.conf is almost empty.
None of the options from the support article are there.
Is it safe to manually add the options I want? I suppose FreePBX will override the file when changes are made from the webinterface.
Hi,
as proposed by CodeMouse92 on Github (issue #304), I reopen the issue about sync Zimbra/mailspring troubles. In short, the synchronization between Zimbra and mailspring has a strange behavior. what I have in the reception box in Zimbra do not correspond to the emails I have in Mailspring.
Hi same here: I just started testing mailspring as an alternative for Zimbra installations we do provide for numerous clients in the EMEA space. Mailspring could make it as an alternative to the zimbra web client, which has some issues, too.
The description above is like my findings. I also want to share the exception I have got: It looks like this is not in conjunction with Zimbra, but with my firemail account, another IMAP/SMTP connector driven one. It uses a pretty common mail web server engine, same a lot of other providers
I also have the same problem with zimbra. Most of the emails just disappear and reappear after clearing the cache. However, they disappear systematically after 15-20 minutes every time the cache is cleared.
Some customers warn us that the mails we are sending them are wrong displayed in their internet mail client which is Zimbra. Even by using a Hubspot default template, there is a some code that is displayed in the body of the email and it shouldn't (see screenshot). Has someone got the same problem and find a solution to resolve this ?
Email design is a very special beast that is not easily tackled since all email clients read the html files differently. There are indeed email design best practices and HubSpot does a pretty good job at including them by default in the drag & drop editor templates.
The only solution I see is to not use the drag & drop editor for now and to create your own custom email template. Here's a pretty good website you can find free templates on and they should be solid given the reputation of the company in the email design field.
Otherwise, HubSpot recently announced their ambition to harmonize the drag & drop design experience across all channels (website, blog and email), which makes it quite likely you'll be able to edit the drag & drop email template in the future.
While it's not possible to control how a marketing email renders across all email clients and devices, there are a couple of best practice tips you can follow to optimize your email. You can find them in this Knowledge base article.
This is the first time I am trying to understand Zimbra logs. I noticed that every action (like deletion of a mail, addition of an incoming mail etc.) is logged in the mailServer.log file. Since emails can also be deleted (from java code remotely), I wanted to know which IP the command came from. For example, for the below log line (taken from _Files), what exactly is 'oip' (originating IP).
This command searches the /var/log/zimbra.log file to trace emails and when I view the log (/var/log/zimbra.log), the logs only go back to around 03:30 on the same day. After further investigation it looks like the log file is being archived each day as a .gz file so the trace is only searching the current day's logs.
Could somebody please advise how I can trace future emails back 30 days as I am forced to unzip the archived log file and do a standard search to view the tracking logs and it is not as easy to filter this way?
The first campaign is said to have targeted a government organization in Greece, sending emails containing exploit URLs to their targets that, when clicked, delivered an email-stealing malware previously observed in a cyber espionage operation dubbed EmailThief in February 2022.
You can read your email on the iPhone just like you would with a desktop email client by setting it up for IMAP or POP3 access. This option is available to both free Open Source users and paying Network Edition users.
Note: This method only syncs email messages. To access your Zimbra contacts and calendars, use either Zimbra Mobile Web client in the Safari browser or upgrade to Zimbra Network Edition.
SET UP:
The Zimbra Connector for Outlook (ZCO) provides real time, two-waysynchronization of email messages, folders, tags, address books, tasks, andcalendaring between Outlook and your Zimbra account.
Microsoft Outlook uses what is known as an Outlook (or sometimes "MAPI" or "mail")profile to connect to your email account. The profile tells ZCO which email account is to be used,how to connect to the server as well as other configuration settings.
Download Settings: This setting determines how messages aredownloaded. To save storage space on your computer, you can configureZCO to download only the email message header instead of the completemessage. The default is to download the complete message, includingattachments.
ZCO synchronizes all of your folders including email in your Inbox, email youhave filed to other folders, Sent Items, Drafts and Trash. It also synchronizesyour Calendar, Contacts, Tasks and Notes folders.
A Zimbra Persona allows you to create a separate email identity to manage different email accounts. E.g., you can create a persona for your work email and another for your non-business emails.
When composing or replying to an email, you may need to sync your personas if you do not see them under Accounts (Outlook 2007 and older) or under From (Outlook 2010 and newer).
Zimbra Server Rules are executed by the server even when your Outlook is not running. For this reason, server rules are generally the preferred way to automate email management, and ZCO disables Outlook rules by default.
While the server runs your selected rule on a folder, a progress dialog shows you how many emails have been processed and affected.You can stop the rule from running by clicking Cancel in the dialog.
If you want others to send an email on your behalf, then youneed to add them to your list of Delegates. Once you have added a user, you can use the Delegates function to share folders, such as Calendar and Tasks from your email account. Sharing permissions and roles were described above.
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