Domain: thunderbird.net
Stories and comments across the archive that link to thunderbird.net.
Comments · 6
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Re:Microsoft Tax
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Re:Can I use this with Exchange?
According to the description, it is mail and contacts only. Most Exchange servers have IMAP enabled for mail, but if your's doesn't then I guess this is useful. Otherwise, IMAP for mail coupled with TbSync for everything else seems a better fit.
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Re:Can I use this with Exchange?
Thunderbird works with Exchange via imap without any plugin. The free Lightning plugin gives you calendar. Exquilla gives you full Exchange compatibility, and used to cost money but is now free.
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Re:Big gaping hole - TNEF - winmail.dat handling
LookOut TNEF decoder claims to work with Thunderbird versions up to 64.
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CardDAV instead of LDAP
I've been pretty happy with CardDAV support via the CardBook addon, which lets me connect (read/write) to the same contact list as on my smart phone and web mail. CardDAV is an extension of WebDAV and implemented via HTTP rather than LDAP, but it's far more standardized and specialized to contact management.
Perhaps you can connect via CalDAV to a DavMail intermediary that then translates to LDAP. Perhaps your enterprise can maintain a global DavMail server to ease that. See also Bug 86405 comment 86, which extols the virtues of CardDAV.
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Thunderbird.net?!
When the heck did that happen? I suppose that is what happens when you rely on your Linux distribution to provide Thunderbird, but still, I'd expect something that links off mozilla.org. I looked, and https://www.mozilla.org/thunde... redirects to https://www.thunderbird.net/en... so its good, but my first reaction was - is this safe?