Displaying 20 results from an estimated 50000 matches similar to: "Voicemail and MS Exchange"
2005 Jun 09
23
Voicemail and MS Exchange Synchronization
We have a customer considering migrating from a large Nortel PBX with a
third-party voicemail system to Asterisk but one of the features they
really like is the automatic synchronization of voicemail between
Exchange and their voicemail system -- delete a message from the
voicemail system and it is deleted from their email inbox and vice versa.
Searching has not revealed anything like this
2005 Jun 10
1
Re: Voicemail and MS Exchange Synchronizatio n
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Iassen Hristov [mailto:ih.ng@databrokers.net]
Dumb, hacky idea...but just so crazy it might work:
Have Asterisk include a read receipt request when sending the voice mail
message. Write a script, triggered from a sendmail alias or .forward file,
that will parse the incoming receipts and handle the message deletion.
Bonus points: When someone listens
2007 Apr 11
2
IMAP Voicemail with MS Exchange
Hi there,
We're trying to get IMAP voicemail storage working on an MS Exchange
server - I would be grateful if anyone who has successfully done this
could post the magic soup here, as extensive Google searching has
yielded nothing other than tantalizing references to it being done
without any specifics.
--
Anthony Rodgers
Business Systems Analyst
District of North Vancouver
Web:
2004 Apr 25
8
Using Exchange to send voicemail message
Hi,
I run a local exchange server and would like asterisk to send voicemail
notification messages via exchange.
I have had a look at the voicemail.conf file, but I can't see how I would go
about configuring it to use an account set up on exchange ? The exchange
account would have both POP3 and IMAP access, so how can I tell Asterisk to
use the exchange account rather then sendmail ?
2012 Dec 04
6
[OT] MS Exchange Alternative?
Just wondering if there's an open source Linux alternative to MS
Exchange so that all the features of outlook work?
2008 Mar 20
1
0pensource MAPI client for Exchange
Anyone know a good Linux client for Exchange that is MAPI based and not IMAP based? Using Evolution, but going from Outlook/MAPI to this is not fun?
Thanks!
jlc
2013 Jun 01
1
MS asks for feedback on standards support in Outlook/Exchange
Am 01.06.2013 13:40, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> On 1.6.2013, at 9.35, Robert Schetterer <rs at sys4.de> wrote:
>
>> Am 01.06.2013 00:28, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
>>> Someone should at least mention that they should support the real SPECIAL-USE instead of just Gmail-specific XLIST..
>>
>> i cant see any major Problems recent with i.e outlook 2013 and dovecot
2010 Oct 26
2
Exchange-replacement with SOGo
I thought some people here would be interested:
Recently SOGo added support for OpenChange, which means Outlook can natively access it via MAPI the same way as Exchange. Everything is open source, and the great thing about SOGo is that it uses existing IMAP server for mails rather than reimplementing yet another one itself. They seem to prefer Cyrus, but apparently Dovecot should work too. For
2010 Sep 15
3
dovecot as exchange server?
Hi,
This might be a stupid question, since my knowledge about Exchange is
really poor...
Since I've got iPhone, I have noticed that IMAP mailbox support is
quite crippled in this device - in comparison to Exchange mailboxes...
As I assume that it would be easier to convince Bill Gates to install
linux than to convince Steve Jobs to change anything in his "perfect
phone", I
2015 Oct 26
2
MAPI Properties?
I'm using Dovceot/IMAP on Linux and Outlook clients on WIN7 workstations. Mail
on Linux is stored in Maildir format.
I'm searching for where Outook keeps its information on color categories in
IMAP. According to Diane Poremsky at slipstick.com, "Outlook stores it in the
mapi properties of each message. If you use MFCMAPI to viuw the messages, you'll
see the properties."
2018 Dec 13
1
Samba 4 with Microsoft Exchange
Thank you Louis,
Yes, informations are not clear about this and wiki is out of date. I Hope a dev will take time to answer.
Gaëtan
----- Mail original -----
De: "L.P.H. van Belle via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org>
À: samba at lists.samba.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 12 Décembre 2018 15:54:11
Objet : Re: [Samba] Samba 4 with Microsoft Exchange
Hai,
As far i know, it does
2013 May 31
1
Fwd: MS asks for feedback on standards support in Outlook/Exchange
Someone should at least mention that they should support the real SPECIAL-USE instead of just Gmail-specific XLIST..
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Andrew Laurence <atlauren at me.com>
> Subject: [imapext] MS asks for feedback on standards support in Outlook/Exchange
> Date: 1. kes?kuuta 2013 1.18.42 UTC+3.00
> To: HIED-EMAILADMIN at LISTSERV.ND.EDU, windows-hied at
2020 May 12
2
Ms Exchange vs dovecot
On 5/12/20 8:45 AM, Michael Hirmke wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
>> Hi, sorry for top post
>> but short answer is ,there is no exchange without outlook, that is what
>> makes exchange a good "groupware solution", on windows only.
>> So compare it to dovecot makes only small sense.....
Have you looked at SOGo for a groupware option?
https://sogo.nu/
--
Bob
2008 Nov 22
1
IMAP voicemail with Exchange (was: A way to run extenrnotify when IMAP events take place...)
Hi Jeff -
> I have IMAP voicemail working with Exchange 2003 using a single username and
> password for multiple mailboxes.
Sorry to hijack this thread (at least I changed the Subject), but this
really caught my eye. I was under the impression that Exchange's IMAP
doesn't have the master user feature and therefore can't do single
username authentication for multiple mailboxes.
2011 Oct 28
2
NT4 SP3 PDC with MS Exchange 5.5 to Samba 3.x ldapbacked PDC and MS Exchange 5.5 still
Looking to make some changes to an old but working LAN, that has about 10
samba servers serving printers and network shares and a NT 4 PDC server with
Exchange 5.5 on it. The samba servers are members of the nt4 domain, XP
systems are members of the nt 4 domain also. Samba servers are ldapbacked.
We use the ldap component directly to login to the Linux servers.
I'd like to be able to
2008 Apr 07
7
MS Exchange Replacement
What is the closest open source mail server I can replace exchange with that provides the nearest equivalent in user experience?
Thanks!
jlc
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2020 May 12
3
Ms Exchange vs dovecot
Hi, sorry for top post
but short answer is ,there is no exchange without outlook, that is what
makes exchange a good "groupware solution", on windows only.
So compare it to dovecot makes only small sense.....
Am 12.05.20 um 13:24 schrieb Michael Hirmke:
> Hi Marc,
>
>
>> How did you decide for the Baikal? I have been testing a long time ago
>
> it was easy to
2011 Oct 28
3
NT4 SP3 PDC with MS Exchange 5.5 to Samba 3.x ldapbac ked PDC and MS Exchange 5.5 still
>>I have a client in a similar situation. NT4 PDC w/Exchange 5.5 and Samba
member servers. Main problem is that >>they're running an old custom
Outlook/Exchange workflow app which locks them in until it can be replaced.
Similar situation - though we've been able to replicate it fairly easily in
google apps.
>>As you're aware newer then XP cannot join an NT4 domain
2007 Sep 21
3
Asterisk and MS Exchange 2007
Hi,
Here you can find a list of MS Exchange 2007 compliant systems:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/telephony-advisor.mspx
You cannot see mention of Asterisk ;-))
Has anyone tried to "integrate" Asterisk and Exchange 2007 ?
A prospective customer is using MS Exchange 2007 and is asking for such
integration.
Passion aside, what do you think of such integration ?
2020 May 12
1
Ms Exchange vs dovecot
On 12-05-2020 15:45, Michael Hirmke wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
>> Hi, sorry for top post
>> but short answer is ,there is no exchange without outlook, that is what
>> makes exchange a good "groupware solution", on windows only.
>> So compare it to dovecot makes only small sense.....
>
> you can use Exchange with pure IMAP clients, too, but then you lose