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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] Akonadi + Microsoft Exchange
From:       Pavel Mihaduk <pavel.mihaduk () tieto ! com>
Date:       2012-05-18 13:08:40
Message-ID: 201205181608.41037.pavel.mihaduk () tieto ! com
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 Hello Michael,
 =

 As far as I know there's still no 100% working solution (davmail is fine,
 but not as good as one might wish). The most promising one is the
 OpenChange Akonadi resource - I even managed to make it fetch my e-mails
 back in the KDE 4.4 times.
 Unfortunately I've no idea about the status of the whole project, last news
 I've heard is that it was proposed for GSoC 2011 (but not accepted), and is
 in the "Available for Season of KDE" status (see
 http://community.kde.org/GSoC/2011/Ideas#Project:_OpenChange_resource)


BR,
Pavel Mihaduk
 =

> > Hey to everyone,
> > =

> > I don't know if this is the right way to contact you.
> > =

> > But I'm an passionate KDE user, and software developer in a company with
> > a windows user :'(
> > So there is a Microsoft Exchange 2007 server for our emails, calendar,
> > public folders and an LDAP address book.
> > =

> > =

> > I searched a long time and waite a couple of years for Akonadi + MS
> > Exchange resource.
> > =

> > Now I'm using an IMAP Resource for my emails, a CALDAV Resource for my
> > Calendar and a LDAP resource for my address book (over DavMail)
> > =

> > But I'm not very happy about that, something doesn't work very well. I
> > know this is a lot of work to implement anything but the IDEA of Akonadi
> > + Resource are great :)
> > =

> > =

> > My question is, is there not a complete MS Exchange resource like the
> > OpenXChange resource which handle anything.
> > =

> > On this article
> > http://www.kubuntu-de.org/english/interview-tobias-k-nig-about-developm=
en
> > t- akonadi Tobias K=F6nig says "At the moment, there is work on a resou=
rce
> > allowing access to MS Exchange", but on the www there is not a lot about
> > that. So my question is, how is the point about that.
> > =

> > Is there a resource to test or to use? What should I use or do?
> > =

> > Can you help me?
> > =

> > thk
> > =

> >   P.I. Michael Burger
> > =

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