PublicMathWiki: zimbra

Zimbra

Calendar

If person 'b' needs access to person 'a' calendar:

  1. person 'a' has to share the calendar to person 'b'
  2. person 'b' needs to join to the calender of person 'a'

1. Sharing a calendar to another person

calendar-share.png

calendar-share1.png

2. Joining a calendar of another person

calendar-link.png

calendar-join1.png

Spam Filter

There are several spam filters who try to detect spam. They work in a row and each of them may cause 'false positives' (mail detected as spam but is not spam). A typical row:

  1. Spam filter at the UZH mail server. Marked with '**-SPAM-**
  2. Spam filter in Zimbra (Math Departement). Marked with '#SPAMz#'
  3. Spam filter in the personal email program. Typical 'marked as spam'
  4. Typically, all mail who is marked as spam by the UZH mail server (1) will be moved directly to the Junk folder. This happens through a so called 'sieve' filter on our mailserver.

  5. Mails, who are detected as spam by Zimbra, are moved directly to the Junk folder too.

false positives

Every Spam filter needs training from time to time.

PublicMathWiki: zimbra (last edited 2010-04-27 09:31:24 by crose)