Did You Know? Create a Task from an Email! Did you know that you can create a task from an email? There are 2 ways to do it, and each is simple. When you create a task from an email, several things happen automatically: The subject of the email populates the subject of the task. […]
OSI Licenses for Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition
Today, we announced that Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition is moving to Open Source Initiative approved licenses. Specifically, we are moving to the GNU Public License version 2 for the server platform and the Common Public Attribution License version 1 for the web application. We’re absolutely excited about this change to usher in a new era […]
Did You Know? Save A Search
Did You Know? Save A Search Did you know: Zimbra’s search is fast and easy to use? You can save your searches to run whenever you need? To save a search: 1. Create a search, and click Save in the Search tab. 2. Name your search, assign a color, and click OK. The search is […]

“Z’s Baaaaaaaack!!” Zimbra Desktop 7.2.5
First of all, a little history … When Zimbra Collaboration Server 7.2.7 was released back in early 2012, VMware announced that Zimbra Desktop would EOL in a future release of Zimbra. In July of 2013, Telligent acquired Zimbra from VMware. One of the first things we did was start talking to our customers and we […]
Did You Know? Activity Stream Filter
Activity Stream Filter Tip Did you know that in Zimbra 8.x and later, there is an Activity Stream filter? The Activity Stream filter delivers email messages that are less important, such as newsletters and social update communications, into the Activity Stream folder instead of your Inbox. This keeps your Inbox less cluttered. To activate Activity […]
Did You Know? Templates!
Templates Tip Did you know that you can reuse an email message or calendar item as a template? In email: 1. Select an email message. 2. Select Actions > Edit as New. A Compose tab opens with the contents of the original email in the To, Cc, and Subject fields and the notes area. Any […]