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'''This page is now depreciated, as it was becoming too large, and will no loner be updated.  All existing and new content can be found via the [[:Category:Zimbra|Zimbra Category page]]'''
== Installation ==
== Installation ==
The notes below are for the situation of installing a Zimbra server in a split-DNS scenario.  Split DNS is required where you have a Zimbra server on an internal (private address range) network.  Zimbra needs to be able to resolve its own MX DNS record, therefore if your server is known publicly by one IP address, but in fact has an internal address (and the public IP is NAT'ed to the internal IP) you'll need to use split DNS.  The method below uses a DNS server installed locally on the Zimbra server, however you can also use a DNS server on your local network, if you have one available.
The notes below are for the situation of installing a Zimbra server in a split-DNS scenario.  Split DNS is required where you have a Zimbra server on an internal (private address range) network.  Zimbra needs to be able to resolve its own MX DNS record, therefore if your server is known publicly by one IP address, but in fact has an internal address (and the public IP is NAT'ed to the internal IP) you'll need to use split DNS.  The method below uses a DNS server installed locally on the Zimbra server, however you can also use a DNS server on your local network, if you have one available.

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