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====Problem==== | |||
Composing a new message causes an authentication window to appear | Composing a new message causes an authentication window to appear | ||
====Solution==== | |||
This comes up because the user's signature consists of an image that isn't publicly accessible. | This comes up because the user's signature consists of an image that isn't publicly accessible. | ||
=====Step 1===== | |||
To fix this, first set the ''zimbraPublicHostname'' to a publicly accessible hostname : | To fix this, first set the ''zimbraPublicHostname'' to a publicly accessible hostname : | ||
zmprov md example.com zimbraPublicServiceHostname mail.example.com | |||
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And then check the user's signature for any image that is accessed by an internal hostname : | And then check the user's signature for any image that is accessed by an internal hostname : | ||
zmprov gsig user@castlebranch.com | |||
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If there is one, reattach the image so that the new value of ''zimbraPublicServiceHostname'' is picked up. | If there is one, reattach the image so that the new value of ''zimbraPublicServiceHostname'' is picked up. | ||
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|'''Submitted by''': Shashank Shekhar Tewari | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 15 April 2020
Composing a new message causes an authentication window to appear
Problem
Composing a new message causes an authentication window to appear
Solution
This comes up because the user's signature consists of an image that isn't publicly accessible.
Step 1
To fix this, first set the zimbraPublicHostname to a publicly accessible hostname :
zmprov md example.com zimbraPublicServiceHostname mail.example.com
Step 2
And then check the user's signature for any image that is accessed by an internal hostname :
zmprov gsig user@castlebranch.com
Step 3
If there is one, reattach the image so that the new value of zimbraPublicServiceHostname is picked up.
Submitted by: Shashank Shekhar Tewari |