Words by Jonathan Knight [Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 10:52:05PM +0000]:
I might not have asked that last question in the clearest way.
The telephone systems access MS Exchange and Lotus notes using the IMAP4 interface of Exchange/Notes and a single (presumably master) username and password. The telephone systems then adds voicemail messages (as a WAV attachment to an ordinary message) to the users inbox and, if the user dials in for their voicemail, they can access the INBOX to find the voicemail messages and play those back. From the users perspective they can either get their voicemail by dialing in, or by reading their inbox and playing the WAV files.
Ok, so I groked it the first time. That describes exactly the scenario we have with dovecot. But our "telephone exchange" was make in-house so we don't have that big of a problem with interoperability. And I can't answer your next question...
I was wondering whether anyone had any documentation on the differences between using Dovecot with a master user and using exchange/notes with a master user. In other words if the telephone exchange says it fully support Exchange/Notes how much work should I expect in getting it to work with dovecot?
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