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Did You Know? Zimbra Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Hello Zimbra Customers, Partners & Friends, Has your email ever been hacked? Set up two-factor authentication (2FA) for an extra layer of security for your Zimbra account. With 2FA enabled, you use your password and a code generated on your smartphone to log into your Zimbra account. Enabling 2FA is easy. You’ll need access to […]

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Zimbra SkillZ: How to Hide Zimbra from Search Engines

Hide Zimbra’s Login Page from Search Engines Hi Zimbra Admins, Partners & Friends, By default, Zimbra’s login page is indexed in search engines. Would you rather hide it from search engines? Here’s how … zmprov mcf +zimbraResponseHeader “X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff” zmprov mcf +zimbraResponseHeader “X-Robots-Tag: noindex” zmprov mcf +zimbraResponseHeader “Referrer-Policy: no-referrer” zmprov mcf zimbraMailKeepOutWebCrawlers TRUE zmmailboxdctl restart […]

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Zimbra Tech Skillz: Recurring Events in Zimbra

Hello Zimbra Friends, This blog is brought to you by David Bingham, Technical Product Manager at Synacor, and describes how Zimbra stores and communicates calendar events over its various APIs. This is technical information, suited for developers of software intended to interop with Zimbra … but it is also for anyone curious about Zimbra Tech […]

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2/3 – Zimbra Open Core Series – Rate Limiting Email with PolicyD

Hello Zimbra Friends,   This blog is educational only. It is a customization to your Zimbra environment and is not supported by Zimbra Support. Please run thoroughly in your test environment before using it in production.   We are happy to bring you part 2 of a 3-part series on Zimbra’s open-source components, a series […]

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1/3 – Zimbra Open Core Series – Amavis Policy Banks to Set Up a VIP Mailbox

Hello Zimbra Friends, This blog is educational only. It is a customization to your Zimbra environment and is not supported by Zimbra Support. Please run thoroughly in your test environment before using it in production. We are happy to bring you part 1 of a 3-part series on Zimbra’s open-source components, a series brought to […]

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