Zimbra Help Tip Did you know that Zimbra help documents provide step-by-step instructions for any task you may need to perform in Zimbra? The help docs are robust and easy to search. To access and search help: 1. Open the user menu, and select Product Help. 2. Find your subject using the table of contents, […]
Did You Know? Suggest a Location for a Meeting
Suggest a Location Tip Did you know that you can click the Suggest a location link when creating a meeting to quickly see all locations available the date/time of your meeting? Personalize It You can click the gear icon in the top right of the Suggested Locations box to specify Location Preferences. For example, if […]
Did You Know? Launch an Email in a Separate Window
Launch an Email in a Separate Window Did you know that you can open an email message in a separate browser window? This can make it much easier to interact with multiple mail messages. For example, you can easily copy and paste information from one message to another. When Reading Email: To launch an email […]
Did You Know? Quick Email Search
Quick Email Search Did you know that you can right-click on an email bubble (in Mail, Calendar, and Address Book) or a name in the From column in the Zimbra Web Client to do a quick search? Right-click, then select either: – Received From Sender: To see all emails you have received from this person/email […]
Now Available – Local Zimbra Training from our Zimbra Certified Training Partners!
Back in January, we announced that Zimbra 8.x training, taught by our Zimbra staff, was open for enrollment. We are still offering this training throughout the year, but now you also have the option to receive Zimbra Certified Training from our worldwide Zimbra Certified Training Partners! By enrolling in a course from one of our […]
Important Read – Critical Security Advisory & Patch for OpenSSL Heartbleed Vulnerability
On April 7, the OpenSSL project issued a Security Advisory that detailed a serious vulnerability in the encryption software in use by two-thirds of the Internet. This vulnerability (nicknamed “Heartbleed”) could potentially allow attackers to retrieve information from encrypted SSL endpoints, including passwords and other credential information. Learn more about the “Heartbleed” security threat from […]