OpenChange brings Exchange to Linux

Source: Internet
Author: User

OpenChange and KDE are seeking to build bridges between component compatibility and open source.

KDE developer Brad Hards said at the Linux. conf. au conference that OpenChange aims to implement the Exchange Protocol Microsoft uses on Outlook.

OpenChange includes the client and server libraries for Exchange integration, mainly relying on the code developed by Samba 4. It adopts the GPL V3 license. Hards says the client has been completed and they are writing code for the server, but it may take 12 months to develop the product before it is officially launched.

OpenChange not only sends emails, but covers all time management. The client C ++ library is derived from a student project of Google Summer of Code. Hards commented that its Code is very mature.

Article from http://www.lupaworld.com

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