Web 2.0 Expo is in full swing up in San Francisco. Satish will be speaking on a couple panels with enterprise and small business focus. While it’s true Zimbra for Service Providers and Zimbra for Education are popular with Zimbra Customers a large number of organizations using Zimbra today run Zimbra for Business. Sam created […]
Author Archive | Kevin Henrikson
Calendar searching, tagging, and flagging
One of many new features that will be coming in ZCS 5.0 off the top list of RFEs is the ability to search calendar. You can also tag calendar events and flag appointments. We took a short screencast of searching the calendar, flagging appointments and tagging. (more…)
Zimbra Feature Request Process
Satish had a great idea today. Rather than follow the Zimbra Product Management process he tried his favorite tactic… Just ask an engineer. Well since some of the things Satish asks for aren’t that well thought out he was prepared for any backlash. (more…)
Tuning Zimbra Performance for large installs
As Zimbra has grown we’ve begun to see larger and larger Zimbra installs. We now have many installs with thousands, hundreds of thousands and larger running in complex multi-server deployments. Service providers in particular are driving some of the larger multi-domain and super hosting of Zimbra. Over the past couple years our engineering and support […]
Zimbra Firefox Extension – ZimbraCheck
Zimbra Server Engineer Tim Brennan released a Firefox Extension that let’s you check email and lists your upcoming appointments. It’s called ZimbraCheck. He released this a few months ago on the forums but we wanted to make sure a wider audience got access to it. Here’s partial quote of his release notice. I got a […]
JavaScript Hijacking
In the past few days news sites and a few blogs have picked up a document written by Fortify Software regarding “JavaScript Hijacking”. We’ve also had a few customers and our community ask for Zimbra’s view on the topic. First and foremost we take security very seriously. We’ve talked about securing ajax in the past […]