Also, if the program opens in another language, we can change it in preferences. It should be noted that the first time we synchronize may take a while since you have to synchronize all mail, contacts, calendar and old briefcases. NOTE: Once the above steps are done we will have our Zimbra account in Zimbra Desktop. Synchronize mail: Synchronize all messages.Review Messages: as soon as new mail arrives.IMPORTANT: if we modify the original password in the web-mail, we must also do so in Zimbra Desktop, otherwise the account will be blocked. Password: we will introduce the same as in the web-mail.Email address: we will introduce our e-mail.Account name: we will introduce our name or that of our delegation:.At this time we will add the data of our account in the form that will appear: Later we will be able to also add another type of accounts with different systems (Google, Yahoo, POP3 and IMAP accounts)Ħ. Old Title: Zimbra Desktop to MS Outlook 2013 Hi, after a long absence from MS I have decided to give it another go. We will open the drop-down by selecting the Zimbra account type. When the program were opened, we will find the following screen. Being the first time we open the program, it may be that this take a little longer than usual (This will be solved once we open the program for the second time).Ĥ. Once the installation has been completed, pressing Finish it will complete the installation and Zimbra Desktop will open, with the following screen appearing. Once downloaded, we execute the installer and the following window will appear. Once the link is opened, a page like the following will appear, where we will select the Download according to the operating system that we have.Ģ. To download and install Zimbra Desktop on our PC we will go first to the following link. In the future, all applications will be like this-or should be.1. This is the best e-mail "client" ever built.largely because of its successful marriage of the Web with the desktop. In other words, I finally have the "fat client" that I craved while being able to tap into the "fatter client" called the Internet. Now that Zimbra has full BlackBerry support, plus the ability to use my POP3 (.Mac, Comcast) and IMAP (Gmail) e-mail with Zimbra desktop, I'm scrapping Microsoft Entourage to use Zimbra full time.Īfter all, Zimbra gives me the full calendar/e-mail/address book suite that kept me with Entourage, but bombards me with an Internet-full of add-on applications/mashups (flight status, maps, and a range of other Zimlets). This gives them all of the benefits of the browser (and the Web) without the browser artifacts. How did Zimbra do this? With Prism, which is a Mozilla project that basically lets applications borrow a tightly integrated, stripped-down version of the Firefox browser to run as standalone applications. Take a look at the UI below: Zimbra's new Desktop: It rocks For the past few weeks I've been using Zimbra's new Prism-based Desktop. There was just one thing I hated about the Zimbra experience: the browser artifacts around the application that made me feel like I was stuck in a Web site, rather than living in an application that just happened to leverage the power of the Web. Slick, powerful, and much more extensible than Microsoft Outlook ever dreamed of being. I fell in love with Zimbra's Ajax-style interface the first time I saw it.
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