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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">11.10.2018 u 20:37, Mark Rousell je
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Of course, EAS (ActiveSync) would be the best, longer-term
supported third party access protocol but that requires a patent
licence. May I ask, did you look into doing that?<br>
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EAS is standard which hardly changes and is used by most clients. I
think even Outlook uses or used EAS at one point.<br>
Concerning licence, I don't think you need licence if program is
open source and you are not selling it, so Thunderbird fits right
in.<br>
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For example SoGo is based in USA or Canada if I remember correctly,
and it's using EAS in their open source groupware program.
GroupOffice is also using EAS implementation, and they are based in
Europe.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Mihovil<br>
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