Hi,

please take a look what iOS' notes app does. It uses ordinary IMAP to
store notes in a mailbox, called "Notes". You can subscribe (of course)
to this mailbox with thunderbird and watch your notes.

Here's an example of one of my notes just containing "grml-linux".

  Subject: grml-linux
  From: Georg Bretschneider <ge...@georgb.de>
  X-Universally-Unique-Identifier: B4F841A3-91E9-4B6C-BCFD-EA254849EA5D
  Content-Type: text/html;
          charset=utf-8
  X-Uniform-Type-Identifier: com.apple.mail-note
  Message-Id: <c9323e1e-1d1d-4e67-88b7-c7a5e4cf1...@georgb.de>
  Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2011 10:44:28 +0100
  X-Mail-Created-Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2011 10:44:28 +0100
  Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
  Mime-Version: 1.0 (1.0)

  grml-linux

I can think of a function that uses this mailbox and stores it notes in
a similar (or the same form, if Apple won't care). Then you could take
notes and read them on your iPhone, too.

I don't know whether there is already a feature request for Thunderbird,
but the SOGo team could enhance the web gui either way.


Bye
Georg

PS: Of course I wouldn't really like seeing SOGo doing something that
Thunderbird totally can't do. Maybe there is a way to talk the Mozilla
team in doing such changes. :)


Am 27.01.2012 13:41, schrieb Julian Robbins:
> On 27/01/12 12:30, Sven Schwedas wrote:
>> Outlook has been having note-taking functionality for years, and some of
>> our users are missing this functionality in Thunderbird and the web
>> client. Is some functionality for this planned?
>>
> Trouble is its not really part of the caldav/carddav spec as far as I know.
> 
> Is there a Thunderbird addon you could use instead?
> 
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