Some Notes on Beta 3

Posted in Open Source, Zimbra Server, Zimbra Web Client by John Holder on the September 5th, 2007

We’ve been asked a few times, what’s new in Beta 3?


You can view all of these items by going to our bugzilla, or project management.

Here are some of the cool new features:

  • iZimbra Support - iZimbra can be accessed by going to http://server.domain.com/m/ (try it on your other mobile devices too!)
  • Redirect to Standard/iZimbra Client based on Class of Service or browser detection
  • Back/Forward Browser button Support
  • Postfix 2.4
  • IMAP mail aggregation via the Zimbra Web Client
  • Calendar in Standard Client
  • HTML REST calendar view
  • Mail composer support for inline images
  • Forward multiple emails or a conversation
  • Many upgrades to third party components
  • Zimbra Briefcase is available
  • WebDav support
  • Download it today from Sourceforge, and post comments, questions, and suggestions in our forums!


    5 Responses to 'Some Notes on Beta 3'

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    1. Orderer said,

      on September 6th, 2007 at 9:15 pm

      Thank for an excellent product. IMAP mail aggregation sounds very interesting.

    2. Agustin said,

      on September 7th, 2007 at 12:43 am

      Great news as always. But there are two things I’m curious about :

      WebDav support ? how this will be integrated to zimbra ? Is it going to be connected to a real share on the network on a samba server for example ?

      Inline content, it shouldn’t be only for pictures, but every kind of document, and beeing able to edit it would be the must.

      Otherwise… great work people and keep it that way.

    3. Roopesh said,

      on September 10th, 2007 at 9:07 am

      Will there be an upgrade path from Beta 3 through Production Release?

    4. Frank J. said,

      on September 11th, 2007 at 4:48 am

      What about IM?
      Will there be an option to view attachements in Briefcase and email files from the briefcase as an attachment?
      This would be great…
      Regards
      C.

    5. Simon Holdsworth said,

      on September 25th, 2007 at 7:46 pm

      I agree with Frank J regarding emailing files as actual attachments (not links) from the briefcase. This would make it incredibly useful as a general purpose document store that could replace our local computers documents directory.

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