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Old 04-17-2006, 07:26 AM
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Default A little help needed - a list of clients

Hi Zimbra forum.

Iīm a young guy that got the assignment - to test the different possibility at groupware as OpenSource:

I got a question that I canīt seem to find the correct answers for...
Wich clients are supoortet by Zimbra:
In Linux???
In Windows??
In Mac??
in other OS??

Could somebody please tell me - Becaurse I have installed the Server, but also in the documentation there I canīt seem to find the answer for that question?? Or send me a link to where the info is???

Thanks
A young danish student.
Per
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Old 04-17-2006, 07:32 AM
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Hi

Welcome to the forums.

You can use any POP3 or IMAP client for Zimbra or you can use a browser, just go to http://yourserver/ and login.
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Old 04-17-2006, 09:21 AM
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Ok thanks...

But I was meaning is it so that I can use all the activitets like shared calender in Mozilla thunderbird and Kontact??

That was my meaning - is there a list of wich clients that supports all the features that Zimbra overs ???
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Old 12-18-2007, 08:15 AM
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Kontact can be configured to access your e-mail via IMAP, the global address list via LDAP, a shared calendar via "Calendar in Remote File" access to the remote .ics file (be sure to share it with the second option and provide a good password for it), and your documents and briefcase areas via WebDAV (although that's through Konqueror or Dolphin, or any file manager that understands kio-slaves).

In theory, any e-mail/calendar program that can use IMAP, LDAP, and iCal via HTTP can access those areas of the Zimbra server.

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