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== zimbraSmtpHostname == | == zimbraSmtpHostname == |
Revision as of 21:08, 12 April 2012
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This article applies to the following ZCS versions.
zimbraSmtpHostnameDescriptionAs defined in the ZCS 7 Attributes page, zimbraSmtpHostname is the MTA or set of MTAs that a Zimbra ZCS mailstore uses to send outbound email: <attr id="97" name="zimbraSmtpHostname" type="astring" max="256" cardinality="multi" optionalIn="globalConfig,server,domain" flags="serverInherited" callback="ServerConfig"> <globalConfigValue>localhost</globalConfigValue> <desc>the SMTP server to connect to when sending mail</desc> </attr> HistoryIn Bug 36173 [1], implemented in ZCS 6.0, this attribute was made a multi attribute, allowing multiple MTAs to be configured for redundancy. RecommendationsFor redundancy purposes, multiple MTAs should be running actively. For example, in a redundant environment, a minimum of two MTAs would be available: mta1.example.com mta2.example.com ConfigurationBy default, the zimbraSmtpHostname value is configured at the Server level. It can also be configured at the GlobalConfig or Domain level. To view your currently configured MTAs: zmprov gcf zimbraSmtpHostname zmproc gs `zmhostname` zimbraSmtpHostname # do this on each mailstore server zmprov gd example.com zimbraSmtpHostname # do this for each active domain To configure redundantly, additional MTAs must be added to the list. For example, at the Server level: # su - zimbra $ zmprov ms `zmhostname` +zimbraSmtpHostname mta1.example.com $ zmprov ms `zmhostname` +zimbraSmtpHostname mta2.example.com $ zmprov ms `zmhostname` +zimbraSmtpHostname mta3.example.com or at the GlobalConfig level (since the Server level will override the GlobalConfig level, the Server level should be empty in order to use the GlobalConfig): # su - zimbra $ zmprov mcf +zimbraSmtpHostname mta1.example.com $ zmprov mcf +zimbraSmtpHostname mta2.example.com $ zmprov mcf +zimbraSmtpHostname mta3.example.com or at the Domain level: # su - zimbra $ zmprov md example1.com +zimbraSmtpHostname mta1.example.com $ zmprov md example2.com +zimbraSmtpHostname mta2.example.com $ zmprov md example3.com +zimbraSmtpHostname mta3.example.com Notes
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