Infact, with that they wanted to allow incoming emails (essentially a locked) but just make it easier for them to navigate in the admin console. Someone opened Bug 24919 - Extra Account Status (Left the company) but they didn't direct the RFE towards not counting in licenses. The locked status can be set, if you suspect that a mail account has been hacked or is being used in an unauthorized manner. Locked - When a mailbox status is locked, the user cannot log in, but mail is still delivered to the account. A closed account does not change the account license. Once the computer/device is trusted user will only need to provide standard credentials, bypassing the two. Zimbra Web Client and Zimbra Touch Client can be specified trusted during the second stage of two-factor authentication.
I am not sure, but after upgrade to iOS 8.3 when I create an event on my phone callendar, I receive a email from Outlook: This e-mail was generated for technical support purposes. Pending Testing Zimbra Connector for Outlook with 2FA. This status is used to soft-delete an account before deleting the account from the server. I am using Outlook 2010 with Zimbra Connector (8.) and sync with my iPhone. To turn off local failure notifications to the user’s Inbox, deselect Errors to Inbox under the View menu. I will be opening a bug for this as Zimbra should provide a better mechanism for accounting for number of licenses, and "closed" accounts should not count against your number of licenses.įor 5.0.6: Bug 26499 - Error message in Outlook when number of mailboxes breach the number of licensed mailboxesĬlosed account status wasn't originally intended to not count against licenses:Ĭlosed - When a mailbox status is closed, the login is disabled, and messages are bounced. If errors are found when Outlook syncs with the Zimbra server, a sync failure notification is sent to both the user’s Inbox and the Sync Issues folder.