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=Introduction= | {{Archive}}=Introduction= | ||
Zimbra 5.0 or higher supports the XMPP (Jabber) protocol for instant messaging. It stands for eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) (formerly known as Jabber) which is an open sourced, XML-inspired protocol for near real time, extensible instant messaging (IM) and presence information (a.k.a. buddy lists). | Zimbra 5.0 or higher supports the XMPP (Jabber) protocol for instant messaging. It stands for eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) (formerly known as Jabber) which is an open sourced, XML-inspired protocol for near real time, extensible instant messaging (IM) and presence information (a.k.a. buddy lists). | ||
XMPP compatible clients, such as Spark, can be used to connect to the Zimbra server. Users can then add buddies from their Zimbra Server into Spark without having a need to connect to a Third Party service such as AIM or MSN. This allows users to keep their home or personal instant messaging account separate from their work or professional account. Additionally, users can use the company/corporate/family Zimbra Server without signing up for another IM account from a Third Party Vendor. If you have an account on the Zimbra Server, you already have a XMPP/Chat account. | XMPP compatible clients, such as Spark, can be used to connect to the Zimbra server. Users can then add buddies from their Zimbra Server into Spark without having a need to connect to a Third Party service such as AIM or MSN. This allows users to keep their home or personal instant messaging account separate from their work or professional account. Additionally, users can use the company/corporate/family Zimbra Server without signing up for another IM account from a Third Party Vendor. If you have an account on the Zimbra Server, you already have a XMPP/Chat account. | ||
Spark | Spark was created by IgniteRealtime/Jive which also produces the Wildfire/Openfire portal software, from which Zimbra's server side IM branches from. | ||
=Configuring Spark= | =Configuring Spark= | ||
After installation | After installation | ||
Username: - Zimbra user name without domain like user1 | |||
password: - Users' password | |||
Server: - Use only domain (please don't use Server name or IP) | |||
only domain like example.com of user1@example.com | |||
Go to Advanced tab | |||
uncheck the :- Automatically discover host & port.Then, | |||
Host: - your mail Server like mail.example.com | |||
port: - 5222 | |||
--Sukrant Singh Sirohi 23:51, 26 June 2011 (PDT) | |||
=Configuring Conferencing= | =Configuring Conferencing= |
Latest revision as of 18:23, 25 March 2015
Introduction
Zimbra 5.0 or higher supports the XMPP (Jabber) protocol for instant messaging. It stands for eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) (formerly known as Jabber) which is an open sourced, XML-inspired protocol for near real time, extensible instant messaging (IM) and presence information (a.k.a. buddy lists).
XMPP compatible clients, such as Spark, can be used to connect to the Zimbra server. Users can then add buddies from their Zimbra Server into Spark without having a need to connect to a Third Party service such as AIM or MSN. This allows users to keep their home or personal instant messaging account separate from their work or professional account. Additionally, users can use the company/corporate/family Zimbra Server without signing up for another IM account from a Third Party Vendor. If you have an account on the Zimbra Server, you already have a XMPP/Chat account.
Spark was created by IgniteRealtime/Jive which also produces the Wildfire/Openfire portal software, from which Zimbra's server side IM branches from.
Configuring Spark
After installation
Username: - Zimbra user name without domain like user1 password: - Users' password Server: - Use only domain (please don't use Server name or IP) only domain like example.com of user1@example.com
Go to Advanced tab uncheck the :- Automatically discover host & port.Then, Host: - your mail Server like mail.example.com port: - 5222
--Sukrant Singh Sirohi 23:51, 26 June 2011 (PDT)
Configuring Conferencing
On the Conferences Tab:
- Click on the Add Conference Service entry field.
- Enter the name of your Zimbra server in the form of servername.domain.com.
- Click the green + icon to add the server (you should see a new entry in the form of conference.servername.domain.com).
You can right click and 'Browse Service' or double-click the newly created service entry to create or join rooms.