OpenChange creates a version of Microsoft Exchange that works on Unix systems.
Although Gnome Evolution lacks native Exchange protocols support, it's still a powerful messaging client. This is where the OpenChange eplugin comes in; it extends Gnome Evolution, providing interoperability with Microsoft Exchange servers. This eplugin aims to offer a messaging client with most of the common features that Microsoft Outlook users use daily.
Some of the key features of the OpenChange eplugin include exchange account setup, fetching, sending, and deleting emails, as well as fetching and sending attachments. It can handle message flags such as attachments and importance and display a light mailbox folder hierarchy.
In the latest experimental release, users can set up exchange accounts using the Evolution account wizard. The OpenChange eplugin can fetch, send, and delete email messages, with or without attachments. Message flags, such as attachment, importance, and read/unread, are supported, and the eplugin provides a light mailbox folder hierarchy.
Overall, the OpenChange eplugin is an excellent tool to extend the messaging client capabilities of Gnome Evolution. With this eplugin, users can enjoy the benefits of a messaging client with most of the common features that Microsoft Outlook users are used to.
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