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Thoughts on Exchange connector for PIM Suite

Thoughts on Exchange connector for PIM Suite

So, people started to provide thoughts on "PIM Suite" topic as Quim Gil asked. :-) Let me add a couple of notes to that.

First of all, we do already have sort of PIM functionality on Maemo. This is either in form of Dates/GPE or Google Calendar's use. The latter one even has alarms based on SMS and e-mails.

Second, and this is what I really want to talk about today, there are options for Exchange integration. Not ready yet but possible. Let me introduce OpenChange project to you. These brave people are working hard on analyzing network traffic between Exchange and its clients and writing its implementation from scratch much the same way as we do for other DCE/RPC-based protocols (CIFS) at Samba.org.

In particular, current implementation of MAPI interfaces in OpenChange allows you:

  • fetch mail from Exchange 2000 server
  • send mail to existing users in Windows Address Book
  • send mail with attachments
  • resolve names of people in Windows Address Book to their e-mail addresses

The project claims that by end of April'07 they will be able to release publicly this functionality at SambaXP conference. I understand that calendaring will take more time but looks like OpenChange's approach coupled with Samba4 infrastructure will allow to get natively working free software implementation of Exchange protocols that could be used on Maemo as well.

07:01:32 pm . 02/23/07 . Alexander Bokovoy Email . 225 words . 907 views . Maemo 2 comments

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Comment from: Antony [Visitor] Email · http://rapid4me.com
thanks for sharing
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Comment from: Ann [Visitor] Email · http://www.google.com
Thanks for information!
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