Le 07/07/2012 21:57, Patrick Ben Koetter a écrit :
> On 07/07/2012 06:55 PM, Sven Schwedas wrote:
>>> Since Mozilla is now trying even harder to kill Thunderbird ( 
>>> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird/Proposal:_New_Release_and_Governance_Model
>>>  ), are there any alternative mail clients that are platform independent 
>>> and support Cal-/CardDAV?
>> What do you mean? That article only reads to me that Mozilla isn't
>> itself interested in making enhancements to Thunderbird, but will
>> continue to maintain it for security updates and community
>> contributions. This sounds fine to me because, besides LDAP editing
>> directly in Thunderbird, and a revamped address book (which is in
>> the works) what else does it even need?
> Things that come to mind:
Hi,

I use few extensions to overcome these lacks:
> - SIEVE and managesieve support
http://sieve.mozdev.org/
> - IMAP ACL support including a GUI to manage ACLs
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/imap-acl-extension/
> - a protocol independent addressbook
> - CardDAV support for addressbook
SOGo ;)
> - read/write LDAP support for addressbook incl. a  cache for offline usage
> - notes
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/quickfox-notes/
> - a reasonable way to set/entforce company wide policies for business use
> - enhanced autoconfiguration
http://blog.deanandadie.net/2010/06/easy-thunderbird-account-management-using-mcd/
http://blog.deanandadie.net/2010/05/manufacturing-user-preferences-for-mcd/

Regards,

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