PDFMaker / Publipostage Office 2010

Bonjour,
Outils :
Windows 7 X64
Microsoft word 2010
Adobe Acrobat X pro
Messagerie Web ( MAPI Zimbra Notifier 5.2.15)
Je suis technicienne informatique au sein d'un etablissement de l'université d'auvergne ,nous avons comme messagerie Zimbra et utlisons l'outil Zimbra Notifier
Nous souhaitons faire du publipostage a travers Word 2010 , avec le plugin PDFMaker qui s'est installé lors de l'installation de Adobe Acrobat X Pro.
Notre probleme c'est que ce plugin va directement faire appel à la messagerie Outlook , sauf que nous utilisons Zimbra
Ma question est :  est-il poossible de modifier la base de registre afin qu'il fasse appel a Zimbra ou alors  est-ce possible de régler ceci quelque part ou alors ?
Voici l'erreur : Echec de la connexion MAPI Impossible d'envoyer les messages
Merci de votre aide

I am computer technician within an institution of the University of Auvergne, we like Zimbra email and utlisons the Zimbra Notifier tool
We wish to direct mail through Word 2010, with the PDFMaker plugin that is installed when you install Adobe Acrobat X Pro.
Our problem is that this plugin will directly appeal to the Outlook e-mail, except that we use Zimbra
My question is: is it poossible modify the registry to file an appeal or a Zimbra then is it possible to set this somewhere or then?
Here is the error: Failed to connect MAPI Unable to send messages
Thank you for your help
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