Posted
about 10 years
ago
by
Patrick Unnold
Zimbra Collaboration Server 7.x Technical Guidance, which includes technical support, support portal, and self-help (forums, Bugzilla, wiki), will end on March 31, 2015. Customers are encouraged to upgrade to Zimbra Collaboration 8.6 to enjoy the
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Posted
about 10 years
ago
by
Olivier Thierry
As announced in Zimbra Collaboration 8.5 and reiterated in the Zimbra Collaboration 8.6 Release Notes, Zimbra is deprecating distribution and support of the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11, service pack 3 and later, with Zimbra Collaboration
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Posted
about 10 years
ago
by
Jorge de la Cruz
After a few days while some engineers were reviewing all the participants’ environments, we made a decision. It was kind of hard, because of the high level of all of the environments. If you want to see all the environments or just jump to the
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Posted
over 10 years
ago
by
Matthew Lewis
Zimbra is aware of a newly disclosed SSL/TLS vulnerability that provides a potential malicious actor with a method to perform a Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attack — the vulnerability is being referred to as FREAK (Factoring attack on RSA-EXPORT Keys).
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Posted
over 10 years
ago
by
Matthew Lewis
Zimbra has released a patch for Zimbra Collaboration 8.6.0. You can find the full release notes and upgrade instructions on Zimbra.com. With this patch, comes an official assessment of Zimbra web client’s Mail App accessibility (as tested by the
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Posted
over 10 years
ago
by
Matthew Lewis
January was an interesting month for cryptography. The UK Prime Minister made some very strong statements about digital communication, essentially calling for strong encryption to be shirked by providing law enforcement with a back door. The US
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Posted
over 10 years
ago
by
Jorge de la Cruz
Zimbra Collaboration uses logs to save a record of everything that occurs within the software. Having a scheduled review of the logs and understanding what is going on with your software is an important task for system administrators (sysadmins).
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Posted
over 10 years
ago
by
Matthew Lewis
The title is not very descriptive, or SEO friendly for that matter. But, it is meant more to evoke a thought — is it possible for a technology to become ubiquitous to a point where we no longer notice it in our daily lives and thus it becomes
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Posted
over 10 years
ago
by
Matthew Lewis
User experience, or UX, is an interesting topic in technology. A lot of ink is spilled on the importance of user experience, and it is an area of intense focus for technology M&A. Is this just the latest hype-fueled technology bubble, or is it
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Posted
over 10 years
ago
by
Matthew Lewis
It seems every week we have a new article about either a business or vendor trying to “kill” email. Simply put, email isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon. Yes, it will […]The post Deployment: Part 1 in Considering Your Next Email System appeared first on Zimbra :: Blog.
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