Posting Policy

The Zimbra posting policy applies to all areas of the Zimbra Community including but not limited to Forums, Blogs, Bug Tracking, Developer Zone, Gallery, etc.

Please note that you are participating in an open source software forum and if you plan on contributing code, patches, language translations or any other contribution to Zimbra you will need to accept the terms of the Zimbra Contribution Agreement.

To post in many of these locations, registration/email verification is required. Members should represent themselves accurately; those found pretending to be someone else or simulating multiple people to skew the results of a vote will have their accounts deleted.

By agreeing to these rules, you warrant that you will not post any messages that are obscene, vulgar, sexually-orientated, hateful, threatening, related to illegal activities, or otherwise violative common law. This includes posting links to sites containing adult content, sexually oriented material, and any other content deemed inappropriate. The Zimbra site is hosted in the United States and is subject to applicable U.S. laws. All messages express the views of the author, and Zimbra will not be held responsible for the content of any message.

No spam is permitted. Any comments deemed to be excessive commercial advertising, affiliate or referral links, or outright harmful in nature (viruses, bad commands such as "fix it by running rm -rf /") can and will be removed. This includes using the private message systems to solicit other members.