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Zimbra: Implement, Administer and Manage E-Book
« on: October 06, 2009, 07:41:33 pm »
Zimbra: Implement, Administer and Manage: Get your organization up and running with Zimbra, fast



Zimbra is open-source server and client software for messaging and collaboration: email, group calendaring, contacts, and web document management and authoring. The Zimbra server is available for Linux, Mac OS X, appliances, and virtualization platforms. The Zimbra Web 2.0 Ajax client runs on Firefox, Safari, and IE, and features easy integration/mash-ups of web portals, business applications, and VoIP using web services.

This book shows readers how to install and configure Zimbra for use with the web client, Outlook, and mobile devices. Readers will learn about Zimbra Collaboration Suite architecture and get an overview of its Administration. The book covers setting up users, using Zimbra as your main email server, and security, spam, and virus issues. It wraps up by looking at some Zimlets - Zimbra mashups - as well as backing up and managing performance.

What you will learn from this book?

   * Installing Zimbra on Red Hat Enterprise Linux , SUSE ES , and MAC OS X
   * Administering Zimbra from the command line
   * Creating a new domain, configuring global settings, and creating new accounts on Zimbra.
   * Securing Zimbra through built-in security, user security, securing the Operating System,
      and securing the network
   * Configuring Windows Mobile and Palm OS to sync with Zimbra
   * Integrating Zimbra with Microsoft Outlook
   * Integrating Zimlets into email and calendaring
   * Working with mail queues and monitoring log files

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