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DavMail 4.7.1 released

Ever wanted to get rid of Outlook ? DavMail is a POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP exchange
gateway allowing users to use any mail/calendar client (e.g. Thunderbird with Lightning or
Apple iCal) with an Exchange server, even from the internet or behind a firewall through
Outlook Web Access.
DavMail now includes an LDAP gateway to Exchange global address book and user personal
contacts to allow recipient address completion in mail compose window and full calendar
support with attendees free/busy display.
The main goal of DavMail is to provide standard compliant protocols in front of proprietary
Exchange. This means LDAP for global address book, SMTP to send messages, IMAP to browse
messages on the server in any folder, POP to retrieve inbox messages only, Caldav for
calendar support and Carddav for personal contacts sync.
Thus any standard compliant client can be used with Microsoft Exchange.
DavMail gateway is implemented in java and should run on any platform. Releases are tested
on Windows, Linux (Ubuntu) and Mac OSX. Tested successfully with the Iphone
(gateway running on a server).

This new release contains a lot of fixes from user feedback, a new -notray command line
option to force window mode and avoid tricky tray icon issues on Linux and native
smartcard support on Windows.

Bugfix release, mainly for Carddav regression over EWS, also includes an NTLM support enhancement.

Enhancement:
- Improve NTLM support try to send hostname as workstation name instead of UNKNOWN
- Fix notification dialog message
- Prepare ExchangeSessionFactory refactoring
- Fix typo in french translation
- Fix broken Sourceforge link in About dialog

Carddav:
- Carddav: fix regression on contact update with empty field triggering DeleteItemField

Posted by Mickael Guessant 2015-12-19

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