From what I was reading, Outlook Contacts and Journal entries were little more than craftily laid out emails. I was reading about it over at Open-Xchange, the open source version of Suse/Novell's Open Exchange. They used MS's SDK for Exchange Server to 'back engineer' the whole process?!?!
I'm going to stick with Dovecot/Postfix/Spamassassin combo... After getting Postfix [going from MBOX to MAILDIR] figured out and configured, I don't intend on changing over to something else anytime soon. Will L G
-----Original Message----- From: dovecot-bounces@dovecot.org [mailto:dovecot-bounces@dovecot.org] On Behalf Of Stroller Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 1:12 PM To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: [Dovecot] IMAP and Outlook XP Contacts
On 19 Feb 2006, at 11:40, Jakob Hirsch wrote:
http://courier.bynari.net. This software is supported by Bynari.
"Server not found". Hm, looks like like inconsistent dns.
On the product pages of bynari.net, the list "Insight Server as the
IMAP server" as a system requirement of the Insight Connector, nothing
about Courier. Gives not much confidence to their software...
I know some people who have, I think, deployed Bynari for a client. I
think this client has a few tens of desks or maybe a hundred or three.
I have certainly seen & used Binari in their trial installation and
it seems ok.
It doesn't handle contacts as well as Outlook-and-Exchange but it's
quite adequate.
Binari has been around a while now - at least a couple of years - and
I'd have reasonable confidence in its stability.
I just wish there was a fully OSS solution to email & calendaring
that was as good as Outlook-and-Exchange, but I'd imagine that that's
some time away.
Stroller.