Le 30/04/2021 à 19:06, Benny Pedersen a écrit : > On 2021-04-30 03:48, Adi Pircalabu wrote: >> On 29-04-2021 23:08, @lbutlr wrote: >>> On 29 Apr 2021, at 03:22, Steve Dondley wrote: >>>> I am totally unfamiliar with Exchange servers. What do they offer, >>>> exactly, that dovecot/postfix does not (besides a revenue stream >>>> for MS)? >>> >>> A monthly stipend to Microsoft? >>> >>> (I think they actuallyy do offer some useful tools for things like >>> meetings and calendars and such, including the 'feature' of being able >>> to automatically add people to your itinerary.) >> >> <rant importance=low noise_level=medium> >> >> Fact: Exchange (especially hosted) is 2010-ish, Office365 is the >> buzzword these days. Microsoft have been trying their best for quite >> some time now to cripple the IMAP support in Outlook as much as they >> can so that the email users will move their email business with o365 >> which - surprise surprise! - is soooo easy to autodiscover, >> autoconfigure, autothis, autothat. It's all about integrated services >> run by few well known powerful monopolies and it's only gonna get >> worse. >> >> </rant> > > <rant> > > is mozilla thunderbird better in 2021 with no shareing or dokumented > ical icard or shared adressbook > > simply is seamonkey worse then firefox ? > > </rant> > > imho its not just microsoft >
Thunderbird has native caldav support, you get carddav with the cardbook extension, no problem.