The web-only processing of messages on Linux is due to the fact that it is not possible to find a mail client that is too good to support exchange. Inadvertently found on the Internet Exquilla this Thunderbird plug-in, try a bit or good, very convenient, but only free trial 60 days, 60 days after must pay, the price is $10/years.
Online can find the solution is to use the old version of the Thunderbird, with the old version of the Exquilla, but the version is too old point.
Took a little time to see the next Exquilla Registration verification algorithm, in fact, the algorithm is quite simple. Untie the Exquilla_for_microsoft_exchange-31.0.1136-tb-windows.xpi file, Registration validation related algorithms are within the components of a DLL file Exquilla-beta-i686.dll (under Linux is a. So file with the same name), the structure of the registration code is:
Ex0,*@*,2015-03-19,80324c6d8724c3e4cd0111b51a5718ad
As you can see, the registration code is separated into four parts by commas:
- The first part is the registration type, EX0 is free to give the trial type, I do not know EX1, EX2 is what situation, but tried, EX1 is can use
- The second part is the mail, *@* is free to give the 60-day trial, here to fill in a valid Exchange mailbox, you can see in the options valid emails
- The third part is the license expiration date.
- Part Four is the check code, which is the first three parts plus the MD5 value calculated by 356b4b5c.
For example, register type EX1, Exchange mailbox [email protected], expiration date 2015-01-18, you can calculate the MD5 value as:
MD5 (ex1,[email protected],2015-01-18,356b4b5c) =
5253dbb7d2b5a6e152974b2003025ba9
You can register successfully with the calculated MD5 value as the last part of the registration code.
MD5
Linux ThunderBird Exchange Expiration