I am not sure whether
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_ActiveSync#Licensing applies but
that article mentions patents, which are potentially only valid in some
countries.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_patent for more information.
According to this article "computer-implemented inventions that only
solve a business problem using a computer, rather than a technical
problem, are considered unpatentable [...]" in the European Union. Of
course, you might have a hard time arguing with Microsoft.
I don't use Active Sync. A friend did some testing and came to the
conclusion that Active Sync drains phone batteries faster than CalDAV
and CardDAV. He also said that some Active Sync implementations don't
search the global address list for contacts and resources when you
create events.
On 08.05.19 08:59, luckydog xf (luckydo...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi,
We're gonna use SOGo as EAS and I read SOGo doc where it writes:
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In order to use SOGo ActiveSync support code in production environments,
you need to get a proper usage license from Microsoft. [...]
So does anyone who uses EAS know how to handle this situation? Which
license and price mode does it apply to? [...]
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