Postby jaime.pinto » Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:12 am
Scalix line of products, Community Edition or not, can be used for many purposes. I don't share your presumption. But I agree that *some users* within a Scalix system would like the functionality of being able to aggregate all their "3rd party" emails under a unified system. So, if I understand correctly, you'd like a tool from within either SAC or SWA to configure/manage fetchmail (for example) for the users.
Things to consider:
1) external ISP individual emails are beyond the control of scalix and vice-versa.
2) *assuming* that you have a setup in which *every single* scalix user has a matching AuthID/password on the 3rd party system, and you only have *ONE* 3rd party system to access, there could be indeed a tool from within SAC to facilitate sxadmin job to do this on behalf of all users. If there is a miss-match already, as little as it may be, such as a password change policy for example at either side, or multiple ISPs, there comes trouble tor the the sxadmin.
3) On the other hand, this could be much more easily accomplished at the individual user level, via SWA. Each user could configure his/her own scalix environment to fetch email from as many different sources as they see fit, and provide different login credentials to each of them, as well as parameters such as the frequency at which this "retrieval" is done.
I believe this could be done by a -plug-in* for scalix. There is provision from within SAC to manger plugins at the system level, that could be made available to users. It so happens that I have NEVER seen a plugin of any kind for scalix.
On a side note, I configured a virtual windows server in our facility with individual OL accounts and typical sync plugins from gmail and yahoo, for example. OL on these accounts are constantly running, and keeping up with email and calendar entries amongst all accounts, and you can choose the direction and priority of the sync process.
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