Eventually, you may want to have a look at exchange2mbox
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/intrepid/man1/exchange2mbox.1.html
Cheers,
Julien.
On 07/06/14 13:39, simn wrote:
Hello,
I am looking to move from Exchange 2003 and am wondering if there is the
equivalent of the POP3 connector in
If all of your users use the same provider and you’re happy with using the same
password for your calendars/contacts and your mail provider’s mail account,
then you can just have SOGo point to your provider’s IMAP server. Then you
don’t need to have any mail setup locally.
-Marcel
Am
On 6/7/2014 7:28 PM, Marc Cyr marc...@gmail.com wrote:
For pop3 connector, use fetchmail.
Isn't getmail now preferred over fetchmail?
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Hello,
I am looking to move from Exchange 2003 and am wondering if there is the
equivalent of the POP3 connector in Sogo?
The POP3 connector gets mails from a POP3 mail box into exchange.
Thanks.
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Il 07/06/2014 13:39, simn ha scritto:
Hello,
I am looking to move from Exchange 2003 and am wondering if there is the
equivalent of the POP3 connector in Sogo?
The POP3 connector gets mails from a POP3 mail box into exchange.
Thanks.
Hi,
don't think there's a POP3 connector in Sogo (as it
Hi simn,
SOGo does not bring its own mail server, you additionally need an IMAP server
which stores the mail (like dovecot) and SMTP server (here you might be able to
use your provider’s one).
For fetching mails from another server and deliver them to dovecot, have a look
at fetchmail or
For pop3 connector, use fetchmail.
Marc
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On Jun 7, 2014, at 7:39 AM, simn me_n...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am looking to move from Exchange 2003 and am wondering if there is the
equivalent of the POP3 connector in Sogo?
The POP3 connector gets mails from a POP3 mail