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 […]
Moving Email from Windows to Linux with Zimbra Desktop and Ubuntu
With last weeks release of Zimbra Desktop and our recent GA release of Zimbra for Ubuntu ( Download OSS or Network) it’s now easier than ever to move your email client and server to Linux. (more…)
ETech – AJAX Unplugged Slides
Slides for today’s AJAX Unplugged session covering various techniques in offline AJAX can be found here: eTech_2007_AJAX_Unplugged_Henrikson.pdf (2.6 MB)
Zimbra Lite: Inline Day View
Three posts in the same day may be a Zimbra Blog record. Just had to post this. Ignoring all the buzz of Zimbra Desktop over the past 24hrs, Roland has been heads down adding calendar support to the Zimbra Lite client (JSP/HTML based for old computers, slow networks, and ancient browsers). He owes us a […]
Lazy Loading
The ZCS web client recently underwent a significant amount of change in order to load Javascript code as needed, rather than loading all of it on initial login. Those changes included the development of a package system, and a lot of shuffling around of client code over the course of about two months. The results […]