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Zimbra?Carbino? What are the supported backends? #107

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BloodyIron opened this issue Sep 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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Zimbra?Carbino? What are the supported backends? #107

BloodyIron opened this issue Sep 10, 2024 · 2 comments

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@BloodyIron
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I can't for the life of me tell from the documentation, reliably, what backends the latest Z-Push versions can work with.

Since Zimbra OSE has effectively been EOL'd, I'm evaluating Carbino to eventually migrate to. But I need EAS (Exchange ActiveSync) and Z-Push has served me well with Zimbra OSE for years for EAS, so I probably will try Z-Push for Carbino too.

So, can we get this fleshed out in the documentation? Not only outlining which ecosystems Z-Push can work with out of the box, but also any specific steps to Carbino or other ecosystems, not just for Zimbra (as much as I love Zimbra, sad to see it go, but I can't tolerate no security updates for my E-Mail system).

Thanks!

@matidau
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matidau commented Sep 11, 2024

Probably best to ask at the Zimbra Backend project https://sourceforge.net/p/zimbrabackend/discussion/998911/

As far as I know both Zimbra 9 & 10 built from source will be supported in the next Zimbra backend release. No idea on Carbino.

The Github wiki is open to edits, if you find out the above and want to add it in.

@sunhunter777
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Hi! As far as I know, Carbonio is based on Zimbra, and also uses z-push in paid licenses for activesync functionality. However, in case of any problems, nothing will prevent you from switching to the imap backend.

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