Ms Exchange vs dovecot
Marc Roos
M.Roos at f1-outsourcing.eu
Sat May 9 14:21:09 EEST 2020
I was wondering about the sieve rules, because I thought they were
executed during mail delivery in the lmtp process. You can also 'guess'
this a bit from syntax of the rules or the single file they are stored
in. Thus if you 'drag' messages between folders, they are not executed.
Off topic:
I know Exchange is a different solution. What I think is stupid, is that
they store mail in a database still. Making it difficult to scale. (I
wonder if they have such solution in their cloud) Better would be per
user of course. I also do not like that they try and push users to their
cloud with all this 365 advertising in the on premises solution. Sooner
or later on premises will be gone.
Public folder is not removed, they were thinking of it, and community
complained (afaik), so they kept it, still there in 2019. (although
changed)
-----Original Message-----
From: MIhai Badici [mailto:mihai at badici.ro]
Sent: 09 May 2020 12:32
To: dovecot at dovecot.org
Subject: Re: Ms Exchange vs dovecot
First of all, Exchange is a complete solution. Dovecot is a imap/pop3
server ( a good one, sure... )
So replacing exchange means to find an integrated solution.
about the questions: public folder was removed in exchange. IMHO they
made the right choice :)
There is a different thing, need different tools and different client
app. You can create shared mailboxes ( i think it's a little demand for
that, but yes)
Sieve rules should work ( never tried actually)
I can see a need for an integration with folders only when you work with
webmail (like roundcube) . In this scenario ( a liitle bit like gmail)
is good to see the folders and attach them ( or save)
I use the kolab plugins for roundcube and there is a sort of integration
between the chwala ( files plugin) and any webdav capable file server (
I use owncloud/nextcloud). So you can share files, edit etc using
owncloud but also attach them and save them from webmail. You can find a
lot of plugins in owncloud to deal with files, even editing with
onlyoffice . IMHO, that's the way, there is no need to create a client
app to deal with all; maybe other people will not agree but...
On 5/9/20 1:07 PM, Marc Roos wrote:
>
> My, my, did not expect this discussion. It is our own fault we are
> stuck with google and microsoft monopolies. If small companies would
> combine effort (resources and cash) and would not reinvent/create the
> wheel constantly on our own little islands, we would have much better
> products. So respect for the dovecot team.
>
> The reason I am asking is that, the public folder solution is not as
> it was in 2000. Exchange 2016+ do not support CDO etc. Nobody
> transitioned between the two?
>
> 1. public folder can be implemented with a public mailbox?
>
> 2. authorize users via groups access to mailboxes/folders of the
> public folder/mailbox. I think I saw ACL's with dovecot, does this
> compare to 'folder permissions'
>
> 3. is it possible with sieve to apply a rule on any mailbox/folder?
> Thus if I 'drag' a message to a folder, the sieve rule is activated?
>
>
More information about the dovecot
mailing list