Tag Archives | Zimbra Collaboration

NEWS ALERT: France BANS Microsoft 365 (aka Office 365) for All Ministries

Hi Zimbra Customers, Partners & Friends, NEWS ALERT: France has BANNED Microsoft 365 (aka Office 365) for all Ministries due to privacy concerns. https://cloud-computing.developpez.com/actu/318885/La-DINUM-estime-que-Microsoft-365-n-est-pas-conforme-a-la-strategie-Cloud-au-centre-de-l-Etat-Francais-dans-une-circulaire-adressee-aux-secretaires-generaux-des-ministeres/ France has now made a historic decision to ban its ministries from using Microsoft 365. The reason is simple and it has to do with the possible sharing of your data […]

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Zimbra SkillZ: Enhance Performance Using SSDB on Zimbra

Hello Zimbra Customers, Partners & Friends, Zimbra traditionally stores Authentication Tokens, CSRF Tokens and log-on timestamps to LDAP. On Zimbra systems with a large number of active users, this increases the load on the LDAP server, which can cause LDAP responses to slow down. Zimbra supports storing short-lived data (aka ephemeral data) to a separate […]

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Email Better Not Crash!

Hi Zimbra Customers, Partners & Friends, We want to intrigue you with fascinating email facts along with fun for Email’s 50th Birthday! 3 million emails are sent every second. That is a lot of data, personal info, critical business info and more. When a Microsoft or Google email outage happens, it’s headline news. Thank goodness […]

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Zimbra SkillZ: How to use Zimbra with Let’s Encrypt Certificates (update)

Hello Zimbra Customers, Partners & Friends, Today’s blog post is all about using Let’s Encrypt certificates with Zimbra. Let’s Encrypt is a way to obtain trusted and free TLS certificates. To obtain certificates you can use a program called Certbot. You can find instructions for setting up certbot at https://certbot.eff.org/instructions. If you already use Let’s […]

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