Evolution now has full support for Exchange Web Services. If I were a decent coder, I'd port that over to something KMail/Kontact/KOrganizer can use. That would be cool, because then I could ditch my Windows VM!
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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My employer uses Exchange. So I don't need something like Kolab here. Instead, the ideal configuration for me would be a Linux-based client that supports Exchange Web Services. The other day I installed Evolution, and it actually works well. But it's so...well...Gtk-ish, ick.
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostToo bad it looks like it's GTK instead of QT. I considered donating, but I guess I'll stick to kmail.
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostMy employer uses Exchange. So I don't need something like Kolab here. Instead, the ideal configuration for me would be a Linux-based client that supports Exchange Web Services. The other day I installed Evolution, and it actually works well. But it's so...well...Gtk-ish, ick.
I haven't actually used it so I can't really "recommend" it, but if you'd like to experiment.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by kubicle View PostYou could try something like davmail (http://davmail.sourceforge.net/), which should let all standard capable clients to connect to Exchange.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostMy employer uses Exchange too, but I just use our server web interface. It sucks, but not as much as Outlook does.
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I use chromium at home but rarely check my work email there. I work in a Federal building, so I am hamstrung to XP w/IE...
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Hello all
(new to the forum)
Apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but something I haven't seen in these comments -- this might actually be good news for TB users:
To many of us, the usefulnes of TB is multiplied a thousandfold by the availability of addons. And in the past 2~3 years, TB has been coming up with an upgrade every 15 minutes (you get my drift), so addons could be relied upon for about that long, as every new TB version would break several addons. The ridiculous result for me, was to edit all the install.rdp files for all my addons to set the maxversion to 99, which works, until of course, it doesn't.
Some addons/extensions seem frivolous to some, and are a serious productivity tools to others. I my case, I email in more than one language, so spell-check dictionaries and a reliable dictionary-switcher are essensial; I encrypt/decript to/from a few recipients, so I can't do without EnigMail. Lightning is important to me; so is signature-switching -- again, recipient-based. And then there's clamdrib, an addon that interfaces with clamav to scan your emails/attachments for viruses, and despite not having been updated for years, still works reliably.
The point is, with only security updates and no further upgrade, maybe we can expect some stability without having to re-update themes and extensions as often as we (or at least I) used to have to do. Addon developers might also welcome this (conversely, they might start neglecting their creations, so who knows). Either way, I find no reason to bemoan the passing of TB, as it has not quite "passed" yet.Last edited by r_avital; Aug 05, 2013, 05:47 AM.
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Thunderbird - it's alive!
"The news of my death are greatly exaggerated"
the resurection of ThunderbirdLast edited by Guest; Sep 14, 2013, 05:29 AM.
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I suppose that is good news. However the current version is working perfectly for me and I would be happy with receiving only maintenance updates. In the past, TB upgrades have broken my extensions and it takes a while for them all to be effective again.
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