Internally of late we refer to him as “The Zimlet Machine”, since Raja has been pumping them out so fast it’s hard to keep up. Now there are so many new mashups to show off we’ve declared it Zimlet Month. So browse the gallery, try out the experimental Zimlets in the source, and even if […]
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ZCS 5.0.12 Released
Version 5.0.12 of our collaboration suite is now available for download! Some enhancements of note for admins: 33358 – Postfix policy on validating RCPT TO content for minimizing backscatter spam for alias domains. (postfix_enable_smtpd_policyd) 33720 – By mapping alias to real domains we can allow auth with alias domain addresses and send out-of-office notifications for […]
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Every year, the Macworld Expo brings together a loyal and diverse base of Mac users which also happens to make up a core set of Zimbra’s customers. Once again this year you’ll find us at the show. We’re setting up house with 01.com (one of our many partners) at booth 4328 – we hope you […]
Zimlet Roundup: Xythos, Dimdim, Alfresco, & More!
Just a bit on new stuff that’s graced the Zimlet scene lately: Xythos Drag and drop your emails (including entire conversations with meta-data or just the attachments) from Zimbra into an Xythos folder of your choosing. Create new emails and link to documents stored on an Xythos content management server for internal accounts – you […]
Mailboxes: Sharing vs. Relationships
Last year we brought shared mail folders into play to join the rest of the sharing possibilities ZCS offers, but we don’t want to overlook mentioning another feature in 5.0 that has some excellent use cases. Let’s say you need to collaborate with an assistant (who of course manages everything for you). While sharing is […]
Powering The New Yahoo Calendar
A year an a half ago the (tiny) Yahoo! Calendar team embarked on a mission to build a new Calendar. We were interested in cracking the consumer market where huge potential for growth and innovation lay. The problem was that the 10 year old platform was falling apart and being held together by bungee cord […]