

It appears in the way as it was an event created by me. If I go to office365 web app calendar, everything seems ok. I have to say it is difficult to track the different problems, but now I have some concrete: "some recurrent events created by others, appear as if they were created by me". Emails are ok, but calendar is haveing some issues or syncing problems. My platform: Ubuntu + Thunderbird 60 using davmail for Office365 account, emails and calendar. In case you are looking for tasks to work on, please check currentįirst of all, thank you for implementing the 2FA, it was crucial for me.
Davmail for android Patch#
OSX application DavMail-MacOSX-6.0.Ĭontributions are welcome, you can either submit a patch or create a Github pull request. Platform independent package davmail-6.0.1-trunk.zipĭebian package davmail_6.0.1-trunk-1_all.deb Windows standalone (with embedded Azul JRE-FX) package davmail-6.0.1-trunk-windows-standalone.zip Windows noinstall package davmail-6.0.1-trunk-windows-noinstall.zip Windows 64 bits setup davmail-6.0.1-trunk-setup64.exe Windows setup davmail-6.0.1-trunk-setup.exe Latest working builds are now available on Appveyor: Downloadĭownload latest DavMail release on Sourceforge This git repository is synchronized with subversion repository in order to make contributions easier for Github users. Main project site is still on Sourceforge at. Security note: DavMail does not depend on Log4J2 and is thus not vulnerable to CVE-2021-44228Įver wanted to get rid of Outlook ? DavMail is a POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP gateway allowing users to use any mail client with Exchange, even from the internet through Outlook Web Access on any platform, tested on MacOSX, Linux and Windows Note to Ubuntu 10.04 users: all tray icons are hidden by default, use the following command to restore normal mode: gsettings set POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP Exchange and Office 365 Gateway To switch to standard Gnome Panel to use DavMail (and any other application using system tray) Note to Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric users: Unity does not support system tray defined by FreeDesktop, you will need Note to Ubuntu 12 Natty users: they eventually fixed Oneiric issue, use gsettings command below Regression: Unity Desktop with Systray Whitelisting Support Note to Ubuntu 13 users, you will need to apply the following patch to fix missing whitelist
Davmail for android how to#
How to whitelist all systray apps in Ubuntu 14.04 or 14.10 (with Unity) Note to Ubuntu 14 users, you can restore systray by following instructions at:
Davmail for android install#
Update for Ubuntu Unity users, you can install Indicator SystemtrayUnity:

