Hi, My new client is a small office of 5 users. They are all seasoned Exchange Server & MS Outlook users. They left their big enterprise and started their own company. Right now, they are using Outlook 2013 and problematic email service and not-so-user-friendly webmail from Godaddy. By time, I fiured that some of the problems are because of Outlook 2013's poor IMAP implementation.
They are pressing me to find them a cost effective alternative solution. They are not willing to replace Outlook 2013 with another client. They are not using features like Calendar, Task or mailbox sharing or such but they want to have 1 personal address book and 1 domain global address book, which are also available to them when they are using the webmail. I have setup an email server with postfix, dovecot, myself, roundcube on ubuntu. I showed them the roundcube interface, which they liked. Since I havent done the switch yet, I have no idea how well dovecot's IMAP service will work with Outlook 2013. And I have no idea how I can provide them those 2 address book solutions which would be available both on Outlook 2013 and on webmail. I am not sure if I can use LDAP to achieve what I am looking for. And even if I can, then I have no idea how to do that. Then I heard about sogo. Now I am thinking sogo might be my solution. Even I might get rid of the IMAP and connect my clients to the server natively. What do you think? Thanks... -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists