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Old 07-22-2006, 01:39 PM
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Default STOLEN code or Partnership ?!

Hi guys,

i hope this is the right forum, but i would like to address the following to the developers or Zimbra at all:

I just found a page where a company named "PostPath" is advertising their "AJAX Webclient" and it looks pretty like the Zimbra UI, they just stripped off the Zimbra logo.

Please check: http://www.postpath.com/products/webclient/screenshots

Well, if you have a partnership with them, allright, then forget or delete this thread. If you haven't, i think it would be good if you know that

Rock' on !

/harry
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Old 07-23-2006, 11:51 AM
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http://www.postpath.com/solutions/lean/opensource

Open-source AJAX webclient, integrated to use the PostPath Server as its the "back-end" server. PostPath has ported and integrated the open-source web client developed by Zimbra, Inc.

They aren't denying that its zimbra.
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Old 07-23-2006, 04:09 PM
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...and why anyone would pay $4,000 for a copy of centos and a hacked up version of zimbra OSS is beyond me!
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Old 07-24-2006, 04:16 AM
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Open-source AJAX webclient, integrated to use the PostPath Server as its the "back-end" server. PostPath has ported and integrated the open-source web client developed by Zimbra, Inc.

They aren't denying that its zimbra.
right, but that's hidden pretty deep - they mention the webclient many other places with no mention of zimbra and rather murkily worded phrases, there's no link to zimbra website above, and as I understand the opensource version of zimbra web client isn't GPL, and must have zimbra logo and link attribution intact. i wonder if their 'commercial core' will also be based on java? certainly the feature list is suspiciously similar..
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