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==Update and remove== | |||
Once you find the account that was blacklisting the internal domain, update it; here's an example.<br> | |||
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zmprov ma jramerez@example.com -amavisBlacklistSender "@example.com" <<== note the use of the hyphen character | |||
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Revision as of 21:31, 5 December 2018
Scenario
Sometimes users will blacklist their own domains by mistake.
Check internal users
Use the ldapsearch command as the zimbra to find out who's blocking internal domains.
source ~/bin/zmshutil; zmsetvars
ldapsearch -LLL -h ldap.example.com -D $zimbra_ldap_userdn -w $zimbra_ldap_password 'amavisBlacklistSender=*@example.com' displayName mail amavisBlacklistSender
Example from the ldapsearch results.
dn: uid=jramerez,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
mail: jramerez@example.com
amavisBlacklistSender: @example.com
displayName: Jake Ramerez
Update and remove
Once you find the account that was blacklisting the internal domain, update it; here's an example.
zmprov ma jramerez@example.com -amavisBlacklistSender "@example.com" <<== note the use of the hyphen character