Previously we introduced the zinstaller script that can be used for automating the installation of Zimbra. The zinstaller script will install a Zimbra 9 single server on Ubuntu 20 and will also obtain and install a 60-day trial license. It now also supports automated installation of Zimbra with Let’s Encrypt certificates and it will take […]
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Is Zimbra Open Source? Yes! FAQs about Zimbra OSE for YOU! (updated August 2023)
Hello Zimbra Friends, Customer and Partners, With the release of Zimbra 9, there have been many questions about Zimbra’s Open Source status and Synacor’s commitment to Open Source as a practice and a community. We listened to your questions and concerns, and here is a comprehensive list of FAQs for you. If you have additional […]
Personal Email Security — More Important than Ever!
Do you access your email via Wi-Fi? Most of us do. You probably also use WPA2 as the safety protocol for your Wi-Fi network(s) because it’s the industry standard. We all think that reading and sending email via Wi-Fi is generally safe and secure, but the recent KRACK attacks will give you something new to think […]
Zimbra Q3 COMMIT
Synacor is excited to host Zimbra Q3 COMMIT, our Zimbra Developer event, in New York City, 26-27 September, 2017. #ZimbraCommit At Zimbra COMMIT, we’ll review the roadmaps for what has been delivered in Q3 and how we’re delivering accelerated innovation – in collaboration with our Open Source community – that addresses the changing expectations for how […]
Half of All Email Systems will be Replaced in Two Years
Today, Zimbra announced the results of the Ponemon Institute’s “The Open Source Collaboration Study: Viewpoints on Security and Privacy in the U.S. and EMEA” report. Sponsored by Zimbra, the study surveyed 1,398 IT and IT security practitioners to learn about their companies’ involvement in the use of open source messaging and collaboration solutions, and their […]
OSI Licenses for Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition
Today, we announced that Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition is moving to Open Source Initiative approved licenses. Specifically, we are moving to the GNU Public License version 2 for the server platform and the Common Public Attribution License version 1 for the web application. We’re absolutely excited about this change to usher in a new era […]