On 16/08/13 21:25, Manuel Schneider wrote:
> The new way to go (IMHO) is to use an Exchange / ActiveSync interface.
> People are used to sync contacts and calendars along with their mail.

Yes, most of our lost business clients have moved to Exchange servers.
Totally agree, generic cross-platform/application contact and calendar
support would justify using IMAP clients for a long long time to come.

> Solutions such as Tine 2.0 come in quite handy, Tine is purely
> LAMP-based and runs on a standard shared webhost,

Thanks for the heads up, very comprehensive -> https://demo.tine20.net/

> On desktop platforms Thunderbird etc. are still the way to go (Lightning
> can use Tine calendars via WebDAV / CalDAV, the SoGo Connector sync
> Thunderbird addressbooks via WebDAV / CardDAV).

ownCloud + Roundcube is a reasonable non-business-user LAMP alternative.


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