Fredrik Hansen wrote:

Hi Kervin,
I'm a general coder/security specialist, have been working in unix/linux the past years, earlier I developed all kinds of stuff in win32, ranging from a GINA biometric login to a complete buisness systems. But, yeah - MAPI coding is familiar :)

Great.  I look at GINA a will back for a project
we decide we needed a password filter instead
[ http://passwdhk.sourceforge.net/ ]


Hopefully I can contribute with something useful, future will tell!


The best way to start, I think is to develop a
set of library routines that access OpenXChange.
I can then do the MAPI parts fairly easily. I
would begin with the B-Client library that I
started for that purpose; to abstract the network
protocols from the MAPI dlls themselves.  The
work is very early in development but can be
found at http://openconnector.org/bclient/ .  If
you could provide network functions that connect
to OpenXChange calendar at least ( I don't know
the protocols they use ), then we could get
something going very soon.

So I think the first step would be to create a
small command-line testing application that used
a library to connect and manipulate the online
calendar.  We would next use that same library
in OpenConnector.

Regards,
Kervin



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