University IT service claims that new Outlook-based email system will not work with Thunderbird client - what could be the basis for this?
I just learned that our IT service plans to switch to an email service that "won't work with TB". What could be a reason that you can't use an established email client - it's not that TB is a mess of vulnerabilities, as far as I know.
Gekose oplossing
Historically, the focus has been on open/standard protocols, and there is no shortage of other things to work on, so I don't imagine the lack of ActiveSync support is going to change any time soon.
(Mozilla did implement ActiveSync for the mail client in Firefox OS but based on info I can find today, not completely. Also, the phone manufacturers paid Microsoft's licensing fee, which is not something I imagine Mozilla wants to do for all Thunderbird users.)
There is a new extension in development to provide ActiveSync support, but the author warns that it is unfinished and should only be used for testing: TbSync (Provider for Exchange ActiveSync).
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Normally that shouldn't be a problem, as long as the standard protocols POP, IMAP, and SMTP are enabled on an Exchange server. I'd suggest you ask your IT folks.
Thanks for that background info!
I learned that the new system will require the 'active sync' protocol, and that TB so far does not provide this possibility. The question, of course, is now - will TB get active sync? Does anyone know about this?
Gekose oplossing
Historically, the focus has been on open/standard protocols, and there is no shortage of other things to work on, so I don't imagine the lack of ActiveSync support is going to change any time soon.
(Mozilla did implement ActiveSync for the mail client in Firefox OS but based on info I can find today, not completely. Also, the phone manufacturers paid Microsoft's licensing fee, which is not something I imagine Mozilla wants to do for all Thunderbird users.)
There is a new extension in development to provide ActiveSync support, but the author warns that it is unfinished and should only be used for testing: TbSync (Provider for Exchange ActiveSync).
Thank you for the info! Well, one can only hope the development of the extension continues... Would be happy to keep TB!