Germany's Schleswig-Holstein Completes Massive Migration to Open Source Email Systems (news.itsfoss.com)
from herseycokguzelolacak@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.ml on 10 Oct 13:42
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tux0r@feddit.org on 10 Oct 13:43 next collapse

If only Thunderbird was better.

unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de on 10 Oct 14:30 collapse

What kinda issues have you been having with it?

tux0r@feddit.org on 10 Oct 15:10 collapse

In my tests over the years, it has always been annoyingly slow with random GUI issues, GnuPG crashed a lot, and mail server communication left room for improvement. It might have a sufficient number of features, that’s granted, but honestly, after my experiences with it, I’d usually recommend Sylpheed instead (if free software is mandatory).

Korkki@lemmy.ml on 10 Oct 15:16 collapse

I never had such issues. I don’t use thunderbird anymore, but that’s because my new email provider has their stuff locked down hard.

tux0r@feddit.org on 10 Oct 15:48 collapse

Why did you choose that provider?

Korkki@lemmy.ml on 10 Oct 16:10 collapse

It’s these “private” email providers. They have their access from third party clients usually barred. I didn’t really care since I was using web client for my personal email anyways. Also I only switched because my old provider went tits up and I had to either switch or start paying for the same service for more money for the one who acquired them. Only thing I miss is having all my email accounts in one place. Not really for the shared contacts or calendar, but for the convenience.

tux0r@feddit.org on 10 Oct 16:22 collapse

I see. Is self-hosting an option for you?

Korkki@lemmy.ml on 10 Oct 17:24 collapse

Isn’t self hosting an email server an self hosting faux pas that one should avoid to the very end. I would like not to think about if my messages are going though.

tux0r@feddit.org on 10 Oct 18:23 collapse

It’s quite possible these days, actually. But never change a running system!

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 11 Oct 02:18 collapse

Moving away from MS Exchange is a massive undertaking, I don’t think a lot will realise just how hard that is.

The article doesn’t touch on whether they’ve also dumped AD and if they haven’t how they’re doing AD<>OX (Though at its core, AD is just an EEE’d LDAP)