![]() If the Zimbra webmail interface doesn't look right, with elements overlapped, "squashed", interfering with each other, or just plain don't work then the problem is likely that you are using a very old browser, such as Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8, Firefox 3 or similar old browsers. Zimbra includes a large number of built-in help files that explain many features and how they work, which can be found at "Help". Instead of doing that you can have multiple Zimbra tabs open in one browser tab, such as having several emails under composition at once and you are able to click between them. Zimbra will automatically log you out if you open it in two or more different browser tabs at the same time. The time out feature is for security, so that an unattended computer won't compromise your email account. The NCF implementation of Zimbra is set to time out after 45 minutes of inactivity, meditated by cookies set on your computer. If it does not detect the device, try accessing Zimbra directly at. Zimbra should automatically detect mobile devices and provide the mobile version to them. ![]() You can select between standard and advanced versions at Zimbra Preferences→General→Login Options. Standard for users with slow connections such as dial-up (no spell-checking) Advanced for users with highspeed (with spell-checking that can be enabled at Preferences→ Mail→ Composing→ Mandatory spellcheck) Mobile for phones, tablets and other mobile devices using 3G and other phone networks for connection The standard webmail features are all there - read, reply, compose new e-mail, and manage addresses. The Zimbra Web Client can be accessed by clicking on Get Your NCF Webmail on the NCF Startpage.
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