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<p>Hello All,</p>
<p>Here is some Zimbra news:</p>
<p>Zimbra 9 now has a zimletEventEmitter that Zimlets can use to
register listeners. The following events are supported:<br>
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<li>LOGOUT event is fired when the user clicks the Logout menu
item. It can be used to trigger a log-out in non Single Log Out
aware 3rd party application.</li>
<li>ONSEND event is fired when the user clicks the Send button
when sending an email. It can be used for email error checks,
such as a forgotten attachment reminder. (next patch)<br>
</li>
<li>ONSENDINVITEREPLY is fired when a user RSVP's to a calendar
invitation. (next patch)<br>
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<p>More information at:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/Zimbra/zimlet-cli/wiki/Capture-Zimbra-events-inside-a-Zimlet">https://github.com/Zimbra/zimlet-cli/wiki/Capture-Zimbra-events-inside-a-Zimlet</a></p>
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<p>There is a new guide that introduces how to set-up Elastic Stack
on Zimbra (using RSyslog centralized logging). The guide is at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/Zimbra/elastic-stack">https://github.com/Zimbra/elastic-stack</a> and a PDF version of the
guide is in Github releases.</p>
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<p>Also Zimbra 9 now has a Webex Zimlet that you can install via
`apt install zimbra-zimlet-webex`. This Zimlet will show up in the
New Event tab in Calendar and allows you to insert Webex Meeting
URL's optionally with a password protection. See attached
screenshots.</p>
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<p>Best Regards, Barry<br>
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