Zarafa (software) - Support and Community

Support and Community

Official support for Zarafa is provided to users with valid subscriptions via the Zarafa portal. Unofficial support is available on the Zarafa forums, which are monitored by Zarafa employees as well as members of the Zarafa community. Zarafa provide official documentation on installing, configuring and upgrading the software. The Zarafa community have written a number of informal guides (e.g.) to supplement the official instructions. Community-written guides are often aimed at integrating Zarafa with external software that is not covered by the official documentation, and many of the integration plugins offered on the official Zarafa site were developed by members of the community.

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