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/Hi Team,

Could you share whether Mozilla thunderbird is fully supported with Exchange 2010/ and the client is Windows 7

Let me know whether do we need to wait for Mozilla Thunderbird v38. release date please?

Regards Radhika

/Hi Team, Could you share whether Mozilla thunderbird is fully supported with Exchange 2010/ and the client is Windows 7 Let me know whether do we need to wait for Mozilla Thunderbird v38. release date please? Regards Radhika
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Thunderbird does not natively support Exchange Server, only internet protocols (POP and IMAP).

For questions about the ExQuilla add-on, you may want to try this forum: https://exquilla.zendesk.com/forums/233525-exquilla-support-forum

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Yes mate, Exquilla support some extend, looking for real solution for the PST. Do you recommend any product which is cheap and best result for the PST export/import to Thunderbird

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Ok 1. PST is Microsoft outlook. Products that use it as Microsoft Outlook Only. Nothing else.

2. Microsoft Exchange has POP, IMAP and SMTP protocols, but it is shipped with them turned off. It is up to the admin to enable those protocols for full integration of exchange with mail clients other than Outlook, it's dedicated mail client.

3. Exquilla, Davmail and the calendar provider http://mesquilla.com/2013/09/26/mesquilla-is-releasing-a-calendar-ews-provider-addon-compatible-with-exquilla/ cover all Exchange services I think. What do you see missing?

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