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Zimbra is an open-source collaboration suite that provides email, calendar, contacts, tasks, and more. It is designed for organizations of all sizes, offering a robust platform for communication and collaboration.
Features
- Email: Powerful email client with support for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
- Calendar: Shared calendars with support for scheduling meetings and events.
- Contacts: Manage contacts with easy import/export functionality.
- Tasks: Create, assign, and manage tasks within your organization.
- File Sharing: Share files securely with team members.
- Mobile Access: Access Zimbra from any mobile device through a responsive web interface.
- Integration: Supports integration with third-party applications and services.
Installation
Prerequisites
- A server running a supported operating system (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS, RedHat).
- Java Development Kit (JDK) installed.
- Necessary system resources (RAM, CPU, Disk Space).
Quick Start
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Download Zimbra: Download_Zimbra_tar Click here to get the zimbra_9.0.0 version.
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Install Zimbra: Follow the installation instructions in the Zimbra Installation Guide.
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Configure Zimbra: After installation, use the admin console to configure your server settings.
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Access Zimbra: Open your web browser and navigate to
http://your-server-ip:7071
to access the admin console andhttp://your-server-ip
for the user interface.
Configuration
Detailed configuration options can be found in the Zimbra Configuration Guide.
Community and Support
Join the Zimbra community for support, discussions, and resources:
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please see the Contributing Guidelines for more information on how to get involved.
License
Zimbra is licensed under the Zimbra Public License.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to the Zimbra community and contributors for making this project possible!
For more information, visit Zimbra's Official Website.