I am trying to understand what you are saying "which have info@ mailbox added as IMAP".
Do you mean and external IMAP account as setup in the Preferences, Accounts, Add External Account of the Zimbra Web Client? If this is the case, you realize that is doing periodic IMAP fetch to the configured external account IMAP endpoint/server, and sucking that mail into the Zimbra account, so absolutely counts against quota.
If info@somedomain.ext is an internal Zimbra account, then you should just setup shares from that mailbox to the Zimbra users who want to monitor that mailbox. If you do it this way the only thing that counts against the users quota is the mail in their mailbox, the info@ mailbox that has been shared to them will not count against their quota.
Hope that helps.
Do you mean and external IMAP account as setup in the Preferences, Accounts, Add External Account of the Zimbra Web Client? If this is the case, you realize that is doing periodic IMAP fetch to the configured external account IMAP endpoint/server, and sucking that mail into the Zimbra account, so absolutely counts against quota.
If info@somedomain.ext is an internal Zimbra account, then you should just setup shares from that mailbox to the Zimbra users who want to monitor that mailbox. If you do it this way the only thing that counts against the users quota is the mail in their mailbox, the info@ mailbox that has been shared to them will not count against their quota.
Hope that helps.
Statistics: Posted by karl.b — Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:23 pm