Am 1. September 2018 09:38:50 MESZ schrieb Carsten Schoenert 
<c.schoen...@t-online.de>:
>Hello Hednrik,
>
>On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 09:45:19PM +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
>...
>> >Synchronize Exchange ActiveSync accounts (contacts, tasks and
>> >calendars) to Thunderbird, supports Office 365, Outlook.com,
>> >Freenet, Strato, Hotmail, Kopano and other EAS compatible servers.
>> 
>> While this is a long list, none of these are free software. Maybe you
>> can add compatible free software servers? (Horde?)
>
>if you know some FOSS based server TbSync that is also working with
>this
>AddOnn I'd say it's absolutely no problem to add them to the list too.

I rather meant in the context of Debian. What tbsync-compatible servers are 
packaged in Debian?

The only one I know of is Horde with the ActiveSync plugin and Sogo.

More can be found at least at 
https://github.com/jobisoft/TbSync/wiki/What-is-TbSync%3F

How does tbsync compare to xul-ext-sogo-connector?

>The list of possible use cases here is mostly longer than for the
>proprietary products. So far I know the main intention behind TbSync
>(and other connectors) was to add the possibility to let Thunderbird
>and
>the Lightning AddOn also use some proprietary backends that are
>unfortunately really common in bigger 'professional' environments.

So it is compatible with Microsoft Exchange Server. Always? Or only in some 
specific setup? If you know, why not mention it? Debian users in companies 
might appreciate that information. But you are right: a readme file or the wiki 
mentioned above might suffice :-)

And yes, I really appreciate that you package this!

HS

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