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Zimbra is a next-generation enterprise messaging and collaboration system. It features an Ajax Web client with conversation views, fast email search, Web service mash-ups, shared calendars, document authoring, and IM. The server also syncs to MS Outlook (via MAPI), the Apple desktop (via iSync, iCal, and CalDAV), POP/IMAP clients, and mobile devices (BlackBerry, smart phones, HTML Web browsers). A version of the Web client, Zimbra Desktop, also works offline with any POP/IMAP server. Administrators can control live backup/restores of individual or groups of mailboxes, hierarchical storage (HSM) and clustering, LDAP directory configuration, Web services integration with existing enterprise applications, and integrated anti-spam and anti-virus.

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2007-03-07 14:26 Back to release list
4.5.3

Esta versión corrige varios errores en la 4.5.2. El impacto de un error fue que el 8 de los mensajes entrantes poco podrían estar permanentemente dañado al entrar en el CPCE. Esto ha afectado a varios clientes fuera de los Estados Unidos y los clientes en cualquier lugar de recibir correo de la gente fuera de los Estados Unidos. Este error sólo existían en los principales 4.5.2 y se fija en el número 4.5.3. Los problemas periódicos con el cliente Web no se puedan cargar en IE7 se cree que han sido corregidos.
Tags: Release, Major bugfixes
This release fixes a number of bugs in 4.5.2. The
impact of one bug was that incoming 8-bit messages
could be permanently corrupted when they enter the
ZCS. This has impacted several customers outside
the United States and customers anywhere
receiving mail from people outside the United
States. This major bug existed only in 4.5.2 and
is fixed in 4.5.3. The periodic issues with the
Web client failing to load in IE7 are believed to
have been fixed.

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