Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?
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@Tim_G said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I'm looking for a full features app, I know OWA is a possibility.
Anyone using Evolution?
I tried Evolution years ago. But it's been so long, can't tell you how it was.
It's so similar to Thunderbird that I thought I was using Thunderbird when I was using Evolution. I forget the distro I was on, but it was within the past few months.
If only that was the mark of awesome. Thunderbird is okay, but it's not awesome. I'm using it now.
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Check out Nylas N1, too.
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@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Check out Nylas N1, too.
Looks like payment is needed for O365 support? https://www.nylas.com/pricing/
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@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@Tim_G said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I'm looking for a full features app, I know OWA is a possibility.
Anyone using Evolution?
I tried Evolution years ago. But it's been so long, can't tell you how it was.
It's so similar to Thunderbird that I thought I was using Thunderbird when I was using Evolution. I forget the distro I was on, but it was within the past few months.
If only that was the mark of awesome. Thunderbird is okay, but it's not awesome. I'm using it now.
Since you guys are on Thunderbird, I'll go try Evolution
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I just fired up Nylas.
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@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Check out Nylas N1, too.
Looks like payment is needed for O365 support? https://www.nylas.com/pricing/
No, that's for Nylas Cloud, a very different offering. The site is super confusing because they lure you there with their email client (free) and then try to sell you something totally different (their Cloud API product) without making it clear that the pricing is for something totally different than the email client that they push so hard.
Just download the N1 email client and ignore the "upgrade" button. It's all free.
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Their cloud product is free, too, actually. Those prices are purely for their own hosted version of it. You can run it yourself for free, it's open source and they have a semi-obvious download link on their site. but their cloud product is for developers, not for IT pros. So not applicable around here.
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Good info to know, thx
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@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Good info to know, thx
I'm using it now, and so far it's pretty nice.
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@scottalanmiller Is Nylas Mail a different product versus N1?
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Looks like there are 2 different products" "While Nylas N1 had support for Microsoft Exchange, Nylas Mail does not support Exchange protocols."
Taken from here https://support.nylas.com/hc/en-us/articles/221043627-Supported-email-providers -
@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@scottalanmiller Is Nylas Mail a different product versus N1?
Sorry, no. Nylas N1 is what I should have said. that's their email client name.
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@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Looks like there are 2 different products" "While Nylas N1 had support for Microsoft Exchange, Nylas Mail does not support Exchange protocols."
Taken from here https://support.nylas.com/hc/en-us/articles/221043627-Supported-email-providersNo idea what that is. their hosted product supports that.
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Nylas N1 definitely works with Office 365. It took literally under 10 seconds to set up with it. Just needs your name, email address and password.. that's it. Just works.
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@scottalanmiller I can only find Nylas mail to download, no N1
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@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@scottalanmiller I can only find Nylas mail to download, no N1
You are right, the links are all called mail even though it is N1 that you install.
https://www.nylas.com/download
Just grab the RPM. No idea what that support link is on about, O365 is obviously there and a key feature.
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Looks like Nylas mail is the new replacement for N1
https://support.nylas.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005574208-Nylas-Mail-2-0-Release-FAQ -
@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Looks like there are 2 different products" "While Nylas N1 had support for Microsoft Exchange, Nylas Mail does not support Exchange protocols."
Ah, sorry, just figured this out. It supports Exchange, not just some ambiguous things that they call "Exchange Protocols." Exchange is one of the world's most popular IMAP servers, so this statement makes no sense. they mean that MAPI and ActiveSync are not supported, but who cares? No need for those.
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@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Looks like Nylas mail is the new replacement for N1
https://support.nylas.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005574208-Nylas-Mail-2-0-Release-FAQI bet that they had to remove a licensed component to make it free and open source.
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@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Looks like there are 2 different products" "While Nylas N1 had support for Microsoft Exchange, Nylas Mail does not support Exchange protocols."
Ah, sorry, just figured this out. It supports Exchange, not just some ambiguous things that they call "Exchange Protocols." Exchange is one of the world's most popular IMAP servers, so this statement makes no sense. they mean that MAPI and ActiveSync are not supported, but who cares? No need for those.
Ok, just to ask you again, O365 is supported?