Did you know that if you enable Zimbra two-factor authentication (2FA) in your Zimbra account, you can still use other mail clients, such as Outlook and Thunderbird? 2FA is an extra layer of security for your email account. With 2FA enabled, to log into your Zimbra account, you need your password and a code generated […]
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Did You Know? Zimbra Desktop Security Features!
Did you know that the latest version of Zimbra Desktop, v 7.2.8, has two new security features? – Password Lock – Two-Factor Authentication Now your Zimbra data is even safer! Password Lock To enable the Password Lock feature in Zimbra Desktop: 1. Click the Preferences tab. 2. Click General. 3. Scroll down to the Password […]
Did You Know? Zimbra Two-Factor Authentication!
Did you know that Zimbra 8.7 (now available!) has two-factor authentication (2FA) available? If you don’t know what 2FA is, it is an extra layer of security for your email account. With 2FA enabled, to log into your Zimbra account, you need your password and a code generated by your smartphone. Enabling 2FA is easy, […]
Did You Know? Archive your email with Zimbra Desktop!
Did you know that you can archive your email if you use Zimbra Desktop? Using the Zimbra Web Client, all of your email is stored in a cloud or on a server, and you cannot archive the data or save it to your computer. In Zimbra Desktop, there is a section in the overview pane […]
Did You Know? Getting Started with Zimbra Desktop
Did you know that it’s easy to get started with Zimbra Desktop? Click here to download Zimbra Desktop for Windows, Mac or Linux. Once you have Zimbra Desktop installed, open the application. You will be prompted to add a new account. As you can see from the menu below, you can add any email account […]
Did You Know? Quick Completion of Addresses
Did you know that there is a faster way to “quick complete” addresses? When you are typing an address in Zimbra, you see a list of auto-complete addresses that match. Do you know that you want the first address in the list? Type the first letter, and click the semicolon key (;) on your keyboard. […]