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Use the ldapsearch command as the zimbra to find out who's blocking internal domains.<br> | Use the ldapsearch command as the zimbra user to find out who's blocking internal domains.<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 20 December 2018
Scenario
Sometimes users will blacklist their own domains by mistake.
Check internal users
Use the ldapsearch command as the zimbra user 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
More articles written by me, https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/King0770-Notes