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Old 01-10-2008, 01:38 PM
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Default What is 5.0.h?

I watch pm.zimbra.com somewhat closely because we will be moving to version 5 soon. I notice a 5.0.h release that has a lot of features I'm particularly interested in (among others), namely:

- Ability to set priority/importance of an email
- Support for formatted signatures
- Zimbra Desktop
- Flexible free time view
- Spell check

What is 5.0.h? It says a 'release that has hosted features', and I am confused about that. The features above are important for any release of Zimbra, and I don't see how they are specific to a 'hosted' version. Some of these features are ones we lost in the move from GroupWise to Zimbra, and the 'hosted' thing has me concerned that we won't be seeing them in our 5.x NE version.

Thanks in advance for any clarification Zimbra folks can give...

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Old 01-10-2008, 03:59 PM
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It's just a way of organizing future releases. Some 5_0_x and 5_0_h are not tied to a patch release yet but in buckets for bugs and for customer requested features. So they may not even be in the same 5_0 patch release when they are completed. Just used for planning.
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Old 01-11-2008, 10:17 AM
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So release 5.0.h, or the features in it, will be a part of a future 5.0 NE release, right? In other words, they won't be some "special" build separate from NE or FOSS?
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