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    Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7

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    • CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
      last edited by

      @scottalanmiller - all installed, had to open port for admin panel and had to install systat as a prereq, very impressed with the built in features. do you know if opensource edition has a limit on domains?

      0_1476463828697_Zimbra_sshot.PNG

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Open source has no limits. Limits are inherently not possibly with open source because you'd just modify the source to remove the limits 🙂

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        • coliverC
          coliver
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          I always liked Zimbra and could never understand why people would use Exchange over it. The web interface was amazing in 2010 when I was running it personally.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @coliver
            last edited by

            @coliver said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

            I always liked Zimbra and could never understand why people would use Exchange over it. The web interface was amazing in 2010 when I was running it personally.

            Even more dramatic going back to like 2007 or earlier.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              Download link for 8.7.1:

              https://files.zimbra.com/downloads/8.7.1_GA/zcs-8.7.1_GA_1670.RHEL7_64.20161025045328.tgz

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              • NetworkNerdN
                NetworkNerd @coliver
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                @coliver said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                I always liked Zimbra and could never understand why people would use Exchange over it. The web interface was amazing in 2010 when I was running it personally.

                Zimbra's web GUI is amazing. I remember when we looked at going Zimbra over Exchange 2010. I had built a test VM to give it a proof of concept with a different e-mail domain. Though people liked it, they couldn't accept the death of Outlook. I was shot down by management and forced to go to Exchange 2010. There's no doubt it was great experience rolling out Exchange 2010 for the organization, but I sometimes wonder how things would be different to this day had we gone with Zimbra.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @NetworkNerd
                  last edited by

                  @NetworkNerd said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                  @coliver said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                  I always liked Zimbra and could never understand why people would use Exchange over it. The web interface was amazing in 2010 when I was running it personally.

                  Zimbra's web GUI is amazing. I remember when we looked at going Zimbra over Exchange 2010. I had built a test VM to give it a proof of concept with a different e-mail domain. Though people liked it, they couldn't accept the death of Outlook. I was shot down by management and forced to go to Exchange 2010. There's no doubt it was great experience rolling out Exchange 2010 for the organization, but I sometimes wonder how things would be different to this day had we gone with Zimbra.

                  You should have just connected Outlook to Zimbra and not even mentioned that it wasn't Exchange 🙂

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                  • NetworkNerdN
                    NetworkNerd @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                    @NetworkNerd said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                    @coliver said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                    I always liked Zimbra and could never understand why people would use Exchange over it. The web interface was amazing in 2010 when I was running it personally.

                    Zimbra's web GUI is amazing. I remember when we looked at going Zimbra over Exchange 2010. I had built a test VM to give it a proof of concept with a different e-mail domain. Though people liked it, they couldn't accept the death of Outlook. I was shot down by management and forced to go to Exchange 2010. There's no doubt it was great experience rolling out Exchange 2010 for the organization, but I sometimes wonder how things would be different to this day had we gone with Zimbra.

                    You should have just connected Outlook to Zimbra and not even mentioned that it wasn't Exchange 🙂

                    Their Outlook connector at the time didn't seem to sync properly with both Outlook and mobile devices. It didn't, at least, during my demo with the CEO. 😞

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                    • StrongBadS
                      StrongBad
                      last edited by

                      What's new in the latest version?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @StrongBad
                        last edited by

                        @StrongBad said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                        What's new in the latest version?

                        Mostly stuff for the commercial customers:

                        Focusing on security and privacy while continuing our dedication to our open source community

                        BUFFALO – July 13, 2016 – Synacor, Inc. (Nasdaq:SYNC), the trusted multiscreen technology and monetization partner for video, internet and communications providers, device manufacturers and enterprises, today announced the latest product release—Zimbra Collaboration 8.7—by Zimbra, the world’s leading open source-based email and collaboration software. Zimbra Collaboration 8.7 is specifically enhanced for global enterprises and service providers, including Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), a new Zimbra Packaging System, SSL Server Name Identification (SNI), and Zimbra Postscreen, and all delivering a low total cost of ownership (TCO).
                        For Enterprise Customers, Zimbra 8.7 delivers enhanced security and a lower TCO

                        2FA offers enterprises enhanced user-account security
                        Postscreen offers enterprise customers enhanced anti-spam capabilities and reduced infrastructure overhead required for SMTP processes
                        SSL SNI allows enterprises to cost-effectively deliver domain specific SSL certificates
                        

                        For Service Providers, Zimbra 8.7 delivers streamlined deployment, product differentiation, and reduced TCO

                        New packaging repository improves the ability for service providers to patch third-party packages without having to upgrade an entire installation
                        2FA offers service providers competitive differentiation in the marketplace
                        Postscreen offers service providers enhanced anti-spam capabilities and reduced infrastructure overhead required for SMTP processes
                        SSL SNI allows service providers to cost-effectively deliver domain specific SSL certificates
                        

                        Customers already upgrading to Zimbra 8.7

                        Customers are eager to upgrade and take advantage of the 2600+ enhancements and bug-fixes delivered in 8.7
                        New packaging repository gives customers rapid and painless patching of third-party packages
                        
                        “Zimbra Collaboration 8.7, the highly anticipated new Release of Zimbra, is here. The focus of our latest release is security, privacy and reliability specifically geared to our enterprise and service provider customers, and also continuing our dedication to our Open Source Community,”said Brent Rhymes, EVP, Enterprise Sales & Marketing, Synacor.
                        
                        “To help our customers and partners better meet critical security needs, Zimbra invested serious development time into a 2FA feature, as well as a new packaging system that helps in the security and administration of Zimbra Collaboration. We also are debuting postscreen functionality and SSL SNI, features that will appeal to hosting providers.”
                        

                        Key Enhancements offered in Zimbra Collaboration 8.7

                        The security of each individual user is a prerequisite in most enterprises. Zimbra Collaboration 8.7 includes a native 2FA feature that doesn’t require a plugin at the server or user level, and works with the most well know OTP mobile applications. With 2FA, two components are required to log into an email account—something the user knows: a password, user ID, etc., and something the user possesses: a smartphone or USB-key.
                        
                        With the new packaging system in Zimbra Collaboration 8.7, applying security patches and Zimbra updates are easier than ever before. When a new vulnerability arises, it’s simple updating of individual Zimbra components instead of the entire Zimbra package (typically a full upgrade).
                        
                        Zimbra Collaboration 8.7 comes with postscreen at the MTA-level. The postscreen daemon provides additional protection against mail server overload. By keeping spambots away, postscreen leaves more SMTP server processes available for legitimate clients and delays the onset of server overload conditions.
                        
                        Customers and Business Service Providers (BSP) hosting multiple Zimbra domains now have official support for Multiple SSL domains on a single server (SNI) for HTTPS connections. With 8.7 it is now possible to publish multiple SSL Certificates using one single IPv4.
                        
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                        • dafyreD
                          dafyre
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                          Is the Outlook / Activesync stuff free in Zimbra, or is that part of the commercial offering?

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @dafyre
                            last edited by

                            @dafyre said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                            Is the Outlook / Activesync stuff free in Zimbra, or is that part of the commercial offering?

                            Zimbra only offers it commercially. But Kopano makes a free component that you can use with Zimbra or Kopano. So ActiveSync, in theory, is free with Zimbra, just not free IN Zimbra.

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                            • NetworkNerdN
                              NetworkNerd @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                              @dafyre said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                              Is the Outlook / Activesync stuff free in Zimbra, or is that part of the commercial offering?

                              Zimbra only offers it commercially. But Kopano makes a free component that you can use with Zimbra or Kopano. So ActiveSync, in theory, is free with Zimbra, just not free IN Zimbra.

                              Back in the days when we were doing a Zimbra proof of concept, someone told me about Zextras. It looks like they have some very neat bolt-ons for Zimbra Open Source Edition - https://www.zextras.com/. All of the features you see are licensed based on the number of mailboxes you have.

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                              • jt1001001J
                                jt1001001
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                                Did I miss something? When did Synacor acquire Zimbra??

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @jt1001001
                                  last edited by

                                  @jt1001001 said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                                  Did I miss something? When did Synacor acquire Zimbra??

                                  Quite some time ago, I think. Few years if I recall.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller
                                    last edited by

                                    Zimbra was initially developed by LiquidSys, which changed their name to Zimbra, Inc. on 26 July 2005. The Zimbra Collaboration Suite was first released in 2005. The company was subsequently purchased by Yahoo on September 17, 2007, and later sold to VMware on January 12, 2010. In July 2013, it was sold by VMware to Telligent Systems which changed its name to Zimbra, Inc. in September 2013. It was then acquired by Synacor Inc on 18 August 2015.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      We've been running Zimbra since pre-Yahoo days.

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                                      • vhinzsanchezV
                                        vhinzsanchez @CloudKnight
                                        last edited by

                                        @StuartJordan
                                        Zimbra has been and is still great. The one con I can think of one the OSE version does not have a built-in capability for backup...though there's a lot of scripts available. Those can also be found on their wiki or forum.

                                        I have also been told that they have removed the built-in chat...and the Zextras chat as well (though I'm still debating this with the vendor I am speaking with as there are still pointers regarding its availability).

                                        Below is the link for the comparison:
                                        https://files.zimbra.com/public/collateral/Zimbra Collaboration Product Edition Comparison.pdf

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @vhinzsanchez
                                          last edited by

                                          @vhinzsanchez they removed the chat LONG ago. But it is easy to replace with OpenFire if you want the old style, or Rocket.Chat if you want something more modern.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @vhinzsanchez
                                            last edited by

                                            @vhinzsanchez said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:

                                            @StuartJordan
                                            Zimbra has been and is still great. The one con I can think of one the OSE version does not have a built-in capability for backup...though there's a lot of scripts available.

                                            Lacks AD integration (we don't use AD, so we don't care)
                                            Lacks ActiveSync natively

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