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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Zimbra Mail Server Versi 6.0.7

Zimbra Mail Server Versi 6.0.7
Zimbra is an open-source software and is engaged in an email whether it is used for server and client.

zimbra has collaborated with Yahoo! to strengthen the mailing software.

Zimbra is available on Linux platforms, Mac OS X, and can run in Firefox, Safari, and IE. Lots of features - the features offered.
Zimbra released a minor update to Zimbra Mail Server version six, with the release of Zimbra Mail Server version 6.0.7. This is a non-critical updates so that updates for users of Zimbra mail server that the system runs without problems could choose whether to update it or not.

Here are a few fixes to bugs in previous versions:
6.0.7 Key Enhancements:
41 037 - Outlook 2010 support
20 344 - Easier way to enter appointment times into Calendar
45 520 - Display Briefcase upload quota
44 885 - Option to disable attendee edits to Appointments
27 959 - Ability to create an appointment from an ICS attachment
43 179 - Do not end on a comma autocomplete
46 264 - ClassNotFoundException fixed in the LDAP code

Some other interesting feature is the presence of an additional facility CLI (Command Line Interface) in the form zmcontrol restart. This small update but rather could save time typing

I also read the additional feature "Delegated Administrator. Added support for domain / global targets for Grantee domain and user rights. "Mengujicobanya but have not had time because the update process in one of my testing server is running.

Complete detail additional bug fixes and new features can be read at the release notes. Release notes for Zimbra Network Edition can be downloaded here: Zimbra NE Release Notes while the open source version can be read here: Zimbra Open Source Release Notes

Binary file can be downloaded from Zimbra.com, NE Zimbra Zimbra Open Source Downloads and Downloads for mirror synchronization process to Zimbra in Indonesia is still running.

For those who want to perform the update, do not forget to do a full backup first.

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