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0) Fix the bugs! Always the first priority.
1) SmartCache on OL2003 that works. Otherwise no SmartCache at all, as long as it doesn't get in the way of proper functioning of OL2003 client. A checkbox to turn SmartCache ON/OFF on the fly *after* the scalix profile creation (even if effective only next time OL2003 is started).
2) Over-the-air sync with BlackBerry/WinMob (email/calendar/contacts/notes):
Option a) Fix the NotifyLink hosted services integration with Scalix
Option b) workout a scheme with Funambol (or some other developer) to have a *linux based in-house* server (not Windows like NotifyLink) to do that job. As long as it is integrated and supported by Scalix.
3) Anti-virus/anti-spam Plugin integrated/managed from within SAC. Give the user some level of control via SWA. Alternatively, 3rd party integration with some other linux developer or dedicated appliance (Ex.: PerfectMail). Whatever Scalix can support "officially" and will do the job effectivelly.
4) SAC Backup/recover of users folders. Administrator must be able to browse the mailboxes from all users, on the server and the backup, and manage the recover process. User may have some level of control as well via SWA.
5) SWA shared calendar multi-users display (side-by-side, overlay, etc). Improvement of the display on the invitee list.
6) Evolution connector for ubuntu dapper/feisty (and redhat) that works, without bugs in the calendar or the naming convention when they start with numbers.
7) Connector for Thunderbird on windows/linux/macs. Help out and colaborate with anybody that wants to work on that initiative.
8.) OL2007 connector support
9) In general, connectors that fall back on the IMAP functionality by default, when users on the server are switched from Premium to Standard user (just drop MAPI) and vice-versa.
10) integrate as many of the om***** administration/command-line tasks into SAC.
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10) integrate as many of the om***** administration/command-line tasks into SAC.
Can you name admin use cases and functionality in order of priority that you would like to see integrated in SAC?
Cheers,
Florian
swordfish wrote:The very first thing to be intergrated into SAC should be ability for the sxadmin to be able to assign right to other user of an existing user folders - calendar/tasks/etc. This is quiet difficult to be done via the command line.
Currently, there is no official way from either the command line or any admin GUI to modify user folder content or access rights; however, both can be done from within Outlook and partially using SWA. What particular use-case/real-world scenario are you thinking of, i.e. really name the business scenario.Secondly, I see quiet a lot of topics about corruption of postgress cache, users' server based rules, etc. There should be a functionality to resolve these issues via the SAC interface.
Swordfish,
you picked a coule of particularly problematic examples...swordfish wrote:Quote:
The very first thing to be intergrated into SAC should be ability for the sxadmin to be able to assign right to other user of an existing user folders - calendar/tasks/etc. This is quiet difficult to be done via the command line.
Currently, there is no official way from either the command line or any admin GUI to modify user folder content or access rights; however, both can be done from within Outlook and partially using SWA. What particular use-case/real-world scenario are you thinking of, i.e. really name the business scenario.
Many users and especially top executives (the ones deciding to go for Scalix or not) expect the admin to be able to assign rights and I had many cases where there are overseas and just send emails asking for someone else to have access to their calendars, tasks, etc. They act as too busy to assign such rights themselfs and they are quiet surprised to find out that it's not easy for the admin to do this. Currently, I also couldn't find an easy way of doing this via the command line but I thought that it just wasn't explained properly in the documentation. Luckily, I have everyone's passwords and in those situations I configure my own Outlook as them, sync and change rights to folders. However some of those users have very large mailboxes and it take very long time to sync and update permissions.Quote:
Secondly, I see quiet a lot of topics about corruption of postgress cache, users' server based rules, etc. There should be a functionality to resolve these issues via the SAC interface.
Well, one thing I can see us doing would be message store consistency checks (i.e. a wrapper around the omscan command) as message store corruption can happen for a variety of reasons, including client crashes and some other things. However, some of the items that you seem to be referring to are simply bugs in the product. Not sure if we should really invest time into building workarounds for bugs into an admin GUI instead of rather fixing the underlying problem....
Currently, there is no official way from either the command line or any admin GUI to modify user folder content or access rights; however, both can be done from within Outlook and partially using SWA. What particular use-case/real-world scenario are you thinking of, i.e. really name the business scenario.
florian wrote:Well, I guessed that part.
Why would the administrator want to set the folder rights for the users (instead of them themselves setting it up in SWA or Outlook) and why wouldn't the admin use any of the email client for such a data excercise?
Florian
Why would the administrator want to set the folder rights for the users (instead of them themselves setting it up in SWA or Outlook) and why wouldn't the admin use any of the email client for such a data excercise?
florian wrote:afaik, this is, e.g., the way it is also handled with Outlook and Exchange where you can set permissions on behalf of your user through outlook, but not with the Exchange admin tool.
Florian.
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