Event Overview The inaugural Zimbra APxJ Partner Summit took place in Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand on April 28, 2016. The summit attracted over 80 attendees from over 40 partners in the North Asia and South East Asia region. More than half of the attendees flew in to Bangkok for the summit. Below you […]
How to Install Zimbra Collaboration 8.7 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Hello guys, in this Blog post we will cover the installation of the latest Zimbra Collaboration 8.7 Release on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, using dnsmasq as a DNS Server. As this Blog post can be a bit long, you might find this menu useful: Creating the VM on VMware ESXi (vmxnet3 y pvscsi) OS Requirements Operating […]
Zimbra Desktop 7.2.8 – Release Candidate is now available
Zimbra Desktop is a free and open source email client that gives you on- and off-line access to all your email accounts in one place. It is one of my most used applications every day. I’ve been using it within my Zimbra Collaboration account for years, plus I have configured other email accounts from different […]
Did You Know? Change How Reply Text is Quoted
Did you know that you can change how text in an email response is quoted? Are you wondering what that means? When you choose Reply or Reply to All, the text from the original email is attached. That is “quoted” text. Did you know that you can change this using the Options menu? As shown […]
Zimbra Breakfast and Channel Enablement – Chile and Peru
The strongest economies with the highest growth in Latin America are Chile and Peru. In this context, Zimbra decided to develop the opportunities and relationship in these territories by visiting Customers and Partners, developing a better partnership and resulting in better market opportunities. Breakfast Chile On April 19th, Jonatan Puente (our Channel & Marketing Manager) […]
Did You Know? Read More Button
Did you know that the Read More button is useful? When you are in an email message, click Read More to scroll through the message. When you are in a conversation, click Read More to read the next unread message in the conversation.