Zimbra is a groupware package that includes support for email, calendar and shared documents. Zimbra is available as a free and open source package, and also as a commercial package with a number of additional features such as connectors for email clients such as Microsoft Outlook and Novell Evolution.
For those that don't use a desktop email client, Zimbra also provides a fully featured AJAX based web interface. A number of mobile devices like Android, Windows Phone, iPhone and Blackberry can be synced to a Zimbra server.
This guide provides an overview and history of Zimbra, as well as tips on how to install, configure and use this open source package on your network.
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