There are only a couple of hold-outs (I'm one) still using Thunderbird so I don't have much current feedback from the average users. I say 'seems' because most of my users are now on outlook, and the rest are using either the web client or their IOS/Android devices w/ activesync. It is a pain to set all the calendaring and multiple accounts up, but once you get it configured everything seems to work fairly well. Combined with the Lightning add-on for calendaring, it provides pretty good functionality. Contrary to your belief, the Thunderbird project is far from dead. Since you don't like that, I suggest taking another look at Thunderbird. They all worked splendidly when we were running a Zimbra mail server BTW.Īs for alternatives, Outlook (w/ the kerio connector) has been the best-and by far the most expensive-option for us. I never got satisfying functionality out of the calendar, task list, or any of the groupware features really when connected to Kerio Connect. ![]() ![]() ![]() Nearly all the cool ZDS features only work if you have a Zimbra mail server for your back end. As far as I know, we only have 2 users in the company who still use it, down from the 30 or so who had been using it, and one of those just keeps it around as a local off-grid email archive solution.Īs an IMAP client, I would say it is adequate, but not much more than that. I experimented with using Zimbra Desktop Client (ZDS) as a front end for Kerio connect when we switched to Kerio mail server (from Zimbra).
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