A new Zimlet is released that adds a button in the compose field in Settings->Signatures which allows the user to add images in email signatures. You can download the Image in E-mail Zimlet via the Zimlet Gallery and then deploy it as usual with zmzimletctl deploy zimbra-zimlet-signature-image.zip
Author Archive | Barry de Graaff
A Milter for using Spamhaus HBL with Zimbra Postfix
In this article you will learn how to use Spamhaus Hash Blocklist (HBL) to improve email protection in Zimbra. For a long time administrators of Zimbra have relied on Spamhaus to fight incoming spam by configuring Postfix using traditional blacklists. These traditional blocklists work by blocking IP (ranges) and domains of known spammers. When an […]
Improve email Zimbra protection with Spamhaus HBL
In this article you will learn how to use Spamhaus Hash Blocklist (HBL) to improve email protection in Zimbra. For a long time administrators of Zimbra have relied on Spamhaus to fight incoming spam by configuring Postfix using traditional blacklists. These traditional blocklists work by blocking IP (ranges) and domains of known spammers. When an […]
Setting up DNS before installing Zimbra
DNS is an important aspect of any Zimbra installation. This article will help those that are new on installing Zimbra to get an idea what needs to be configured to get started. There will also be some tips and best practices that will improve security and email deliverability that may be lesser know even to […]
Optimizing Zimbra security and TLS settings via a script (updated May 2024)
A partner has requested a script to implement the Security tips and TLS settings documented at https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Cipher_suites and https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Secopstips . At Zimbra we love scripts! This article shows a script that configures Zimbra with strong TLS and security settings. Prerequisites You have set up a correct hostname and DNS, to check, run the following as […]
Zimbra Referrer-Policy best practice
The “Referer” header is a HTTP header that is added by the web browser whenever a request is made. A Zimbra user who receives an email with links or images in the Zimbra web interface may unknowingly share information of the Zimbra server when clicking the link or viewing inline-images. For example when an email […]