On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:55 AM, Derek J. Balling <[email protected]>
 wrote:

> I would strongly discourage moving to RHEL5 32 bit unless it is absolutely
> necessary.


Take Derek's advice and don't use RHEL 5 32-bit. I did a ZCS migration from
unsupported 32-bit to supported 64-bit. It's a lot more pain then you want
to inflict on yourself.


On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Debapriya Biswas <
[email protected]> wrote:

> We are using an unsupported copy of RHEL 5.4 32bit OS & also the ZCS
> Network Edition is currently in trial mode. (we will go for a full support
> soon).
>
> If RH licensing is the issue, it would be way better to use CentOS 6
64-bit then RHEL 5 32-bit, even though CentOS is technically not supported
by ZCS .


 But if the user received any mail from other Domino users in the format -
> "Username/domain <username@domain>" as TO field the mail in Zimbra
> MailBox shows the sender - CN=User/O=Domain. It dos not reflect the actual
> mail id - user@domain.
>
> So is this just a visual issue in the Web Client? The behavior sounds
normal for lots of email clients these days, the email address is hidden
and the real name is shown. Normally the To field has "FirstName LastName <
[email protected]>".

You might want to contact Zimbra or ask in the forums:
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/


-Anton
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