On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Julien Kerihuel
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 17:02 +0100, Sandra Kachelmann wrote:
>> Currently I've scripted something with 'openchangeclient' and
>> procmail. Unfortunately that's not bi-directional. An IMAP proxy would
>> be the solution to my problem.
>
> Indeed. Maybe exchange2mbox would better fit you immediate needs. It is
> bi-directional and I've heard some end-users were coupling it with
> Thunderbird for mail purposes: read/delete.
>
> This would obviously be a flat listing with no way to manage folders or
> sending e-mails - only convenient for reading.
>
> I'm not sure which current messaging client you're using daily, but
> maybe evolution-mapi would better fit your needs? You would have GUI for
> e-mail + calendaring + possibility to integrate other accounts such as
> IMAP etc.
>
>> How about funding such a functionality? Would anyone here be willing
>> to write something like that for a reasonable donation? I'd be willing
>> to pay something for that.
>
> Sandra, please let me know if developers contacted you. We (openchange)
> would be happy to create a branch (public dev environment) if needed for
> any developer you may engage.
>
> In the meantime, I'll ask my contacts and students I work with if
> someone is interested.

I'm using mutt. Folder organizing would be a must, that's why I am
aiming for an IMAP solution. There are are countless scripts/dockapps
that I'd like to get to work with my corporate mail (just like in the
old company where we had an opensource MTA, sigh). I'll keep this list
posted. I bet other people might appreciate something like that too.

Sandra
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