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Re: [O] org and microsoft exchange
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Eric S Fraga |
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Re: [O] org and microsoft exchange |
Date: |
Fri, 08 Jul 2011 10:02:54 +0100 |
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Matthieu Lemerre <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>> I have no idea what I will need to do! I really am truly ignorant of
>> the whole MS world other than I know, if push comes to shove, I can
>> install cygwin and then Emacs when I have to... ;-)
>
> Actually, there are emacs binaries for win32 that work without needing
> cygwin.
thanks; but cygwin seems natural to install in conjunction with emacs as
I want bash et al. if I ever have to use Windows. having said this,
it's been years since I have had to do this luckily (for me).
>> > For the record, here are some other things that I tried/maybe worth
>> > trying:
>> >
>> > - Davmail + thunderbird: allows accessing exchange mail and calendar and
>> > syncinc with it, but did not manage to import org ics into that.
>> >
>> > - Evolution and the openexchange client may be other things to try.
>>
>> These two seem to imply using something other than Emacs for my email?
>> Or have I misunderstood?
>
> Openexchange is a command line tool to synchronize with an exchange
> server. But it is still incomplete, and I found it a nightmare to
> configure and use.
>
> Evolution is indeed another mail client, but my intent was to use it
> solely as a mean to synchronize the org mode ics file with the exchange
> calendar. Instead of using outlook for this...
Thanks for the explanation.
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