Zimbra in now on my iPhone and iPad. I read up on it and almost all the googles talk about how great it is even when I googled Zimbra problems or Zimbra don't want it.
No this is not jailbreaking. You would have to likely have someone do that for you. Not something you need to worry about.With an Android device it is called rooting.
Why do you not want zimbra? You may not be able to do your email and other stuff with out it if you currently use it. What do you mean it is now on them? what did you put it on originally or what was it on originally? You have to have it involved in an email account somewhere? is it on your pc?
I found it on my iPhone yesterday for the first time. Never heard of it. I realized I was looking at email in a form that is similar to the original. It appears that I have two ways to get email off the iPhone.
If it is safe OK. I'll just leave it there.I run scared of viruses on these apple phones and pads. Don't have control panels and antimalicious spyware to click on and run.
When I googled it there was lots of good stuff and a warnng about taking it off because I would lose some other features. It crept up on me. Thanks for the links to articles on jailbreaking.
I find it somewhat hard to believe that Zimbra suddenly appeared on your iPhone. I've installed applications from the iTunes store an every time it has asked me for a password. I've also installed approved apps from other sources and every time I've gotten "are you sure" kind of message.
At this point in time, unless you jailbrake your iPhone it's going to be pretty secure against viruses. The nature of the iOS (the operating system the iPhones/iPads run limits the damage a virus if you did manage to catch one.
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