[SOGo] SOGo/Outlook - Demo video

2010-09-27 Thread Ludovic Marcotte
Hello, Here's a video demonstrating our SOGo backend connector for OpenChange (emails + contacts) : http://inverse.ca/downloads/tmp/openchange.mov This give _native_ connectivity of Microsoft Outlook clients to SOGo. Our backend connector reuses all SOGo's business logic (ie., libraries)

Re: [SOGo] SOGo/Outlook - Demo video

2010-09-27 Thread Alessio Fattorini
On 27/09/2010 17:26, Ludovic Marcotte wrote: Hello, Here's a video demonstrating our SOGo backend connector for OpenChange (emails + contacts) : http://inverse.ca/downloads/tmp/openchange.mov Thank you guys, great work. -- Alessio Fattorini (alessio.fattor...@nethesis.it) nethesis srl -

Re: [SOGo] SOGo/Outlook - Demo video

2010-09-27 Thread Robert A Wooldridge
This looks quite interesting but I have a couple of questions. 1. From a security standpoint, which is more secure, using Outlook client with SOGo or using Thunderbird client? Will desktop users be more exposed to virus and security exploits using Outlook or Thunderbird? 2. Will SOGo work

Re: [SOGo] SOGo/Outlook - Demo video

2010-09-27 Thread Martin Rabl
Dear Inverse-Team, really, I'm very impressed! Greetings from Bavaria, Martin Am 27.09.2010 um 17:26 schrieb Ludovic Marcotte: Hello, Here's a video demonstrating our SOGo backend connector for OpenChange (emails + contacts) : http://inverse.ca/downloads/tmp/openchange.mov This

Re: [SOGo] SOGo/Outlook - Demo video

2010-09-27 Thread Ludovic Marcotte
On 27/09/10 11:48 AM, Robert A Wooldridge wrote: This looks quite interesting but I have a couple of questions. 1. From a security standpoint, which is more secure, using Outlook client with SOGo or using Thunderbird client? Will desktop users be more exposed to virus and security exploits

Re: [SOGo] SOGo/Outlook - Demo video

2010-09-27 Thread Alex Kabakaev
Ludovic, Awesome! It seems you're the first who bring native MAPI support among the fully opensource groupware. 1. Is there a plan to support shared folders for Outlook natively? Our university has a few (work)groups of users, who sort and store large amount of incoming correspondence