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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] Akonadi + Microsoft Exchange
From:       Pavel Mihaduk <root () eurostream ! info>
Date:       2012-05-18 14:25:26
Message-ID: 201205181725.27010.root () eurostream ! info
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Hello Michael,

As far as I know there's still no 100% working solution (davmail is fine, b=
ut =

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 K=
DE =

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


On 18 of May 2012 15:39:36 Michael Burger wrote:
> 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 kn=
ow
> 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-developmen=
t-
> akonadi Tobias K=F6nig says "At the moment, there is work on a resource
> 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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