Did You Know? Email and SMS Notifications Did you know that you can set your Notification preferences in Zimbra? By default, a reminder for a calendar activity or a task is a pop-up notification in your browser window. You can create an email notification and/or an SMS notification using the Notifications page in Zimbra Preferences. Note: […]
Did You Know? Searching in Zimbra Part 4: Common Searches
Did You Know? Searching in Zimbra Part 4: Common Searches The last few posts have focused on using Zimbra’s powerful search feature. This post demonstrates the different methods to quickly create some of the most common searches. Searching for Email To/From a Specific User There are 3 ways to search for email to or from […]
General Availability: Zimbra Collaboration 8.6.0 Patch 1
Zimbra has released a patch for Zimbra Collaboration 8.6.0. You can find the full release notes and upgrade instructions on Zimbra.com. With this patch, comes an official assessment of Zimbra web client’s Mail App accessibility (as tested by the W3C), which will be an area of continued investment and have significant improvements in Zimbra Collaboration […]
When is a Lock, Not a Lock?
January was an interesting month for cryptography. The UK Prime Minister made some very strong statements about digital communication, essentially calling for strong encryption to be shirked by providing law enforcement with a back door. The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced the deprecation of several Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS), one […]
Zimbra Collaboration Contest: Log Management
Zimbra Collaboration uses logs to save a record of everything that occurs within the software. Having a scheduled review of the logs and understanding what is going on with your software is an important task for system administrators (sysadmins). Zimbra knows many sysadmins use centralized log tools like Splunk, Logstash, Kibana, VMware Log Insight, etc. across […]
Ubiquitous to the Point of Transparency
The title is not very descriptive, or SEO friendly for that matter. But, it is meant more to evoke a thought — is it possible for a technology to become ubiquitous to a point where we no longer notice it in our daily lives and thus it becomes transparent to end users? In Benedict Evans […]