I'm in the process of implementing Z-Push: a PHP-written layer that sits between your client and backends and offers activesync, since clients that belong to multinationals that offer propietary stuff (MS, Google) try to steer you around protocols like CardDAV, CalDAV and IMAP since their protocols are 'pushier' (while in reality the only 'push' they provide is in the direction of their products).
The only thing they *do* properly support is activesync. Z-Push lets you connect to Dovecot for IMAP/mail and to for instance nextcloud for CardDAV and CalDAV while offering *all* those protocols to clients, which means that Thunderbird, Outlook, Gmail and Apple devices all can get their optimal experience.
There are some issues regarding the IMAP flag synchronization which I'm working on (https://jira.z-hub.io/browse/ZP-1561). I also have some notes on implementing a multi-domain setup (https://forum.kopano.io/topic/3265/multiple-z-push-instances-on-one-server/6)
Regards,
Guido Goluke
Op 12-05-2020 om 18:23 schreef Benoît PELISSIER:
i use SOGo, with samba4AD and exim/dovecot/sieve and i have the same fonctionality than exchange server ...
Benoît
Le 12/05/2020 à 18:18, Benny Pedersen a écrit :
On 2020-05-12 17:54, Robert Schetterer wrote:
At the end the subject question makes no sense...
lets play football then :)
i just wish that dovecot could be next generation exchange server, no kidding
at the current state i get more on using cyrus-*
why was dovecot-oy even created ?
back to my fully source code compiled problems