How to grep and modify port in Zimbra mailserver

Run command from zimbra user

[zimbra@mail ~]$ zmprov gs `zmhostname` | grep Port

zimbraAdminPort: 7071
zimbraAdminProxyPort: 9071
zimbraCBPolicydBindPort: 10031
zimbraClamAVListenPort: 3310
zimbraImapBindPort: 143
zimbraImapProxyBindPort: 7143
zimbraImapSSLBindPort: 993
zimbraImapSSLProxyBindPort: 7993
zimbraLmtpBindPort: 7025
zimbraMailPort: 80
zimbraMailProxyPort: 8080
zimbraMailSSLClientCertPort: 9443
zimbraMailSSLPort: 8443
zimbraMailSSLProxyClientCertPort: 3443
zimbraMailSSLProxyPort: 443
zimbraMemcachedBindPort: 11211
zimbraMessageChannelPort: 7285
zimbraMilterBindPort: 7026
zimbraMtaSmtpdClientPortLogging: no
zimbraNotifyBindPort: 7035
zimbraNotifySSLBindPort: 7036
zimbraPop3BindPort: 110
zimbraPop3ProxyBindPort: 7110
zimbraPop3SSLBindPort: 995
zimbraPop3SSLProxyBindPort: 7995
zimbraRemoteManagementPort: 22
zimbraSmtpPort: 25


Modify/Change  port in zimbra Mailserver
Here i am modifying zimbra webmail port 80 to 81

$ zmprov ms `zmhostname` zimbraMailPort 81
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