2014-04-02 13:19 GMT+02:00 Charles Marcus <[email protected]>:

>  On 4/1/2014 7:25 AM, Adam Tkáč <[email protected]> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
>   4. What are these 'Outlook Redemption libraries' - which are non-free,
>> commercially licensed - that are required for installation, why are they
>> needed, and will they always be needed?
>>
>
> I plan to get rid of Redemption libraries but not in near future. They are
> used to bypass Microsoft Outlook security patch which prevents connector to
> work fine without user input (you will have to confirm that other app wants
> to modify your calendar etc...)
>
>
> Ok, so, one follow-up question on this...
>
> On the download site for the redemption libraries, it specifically says:
>
> "This version displays a message box when it is installed on any
> computer.
> It is licensed for the development purposes only and cannot be used with
> any commercial software.
> Includes both 32 and 64 bit versions."
>
> http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/download.htm
>
> I'm guessing since both SOGo and the new GetOut Connector are
> free/open-source licensed, there is no problem using them until you are
> able to remove the requirement?
>

I'm not licensing expert but I think it's OK to use Redemption with open
source licensed projects.


>
> Last question... how long do you anticipate before you have something
> that is usable/ready for testing?
>

You can check project page (https://sourceforge.net/projects/getout) and
download prebuilt binary there. I already installed it for some users (~10)
and everything works fine so you can test it as well ;)

Regards, Adam
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