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## Compatibility ## Compatibility
MailAutoConf has been tested and confirmed working with the following software packages MailAutoConf has been tested and confirmed working (for IMAP and SMTP) with the following software packages
- [x] Thunderbird (v78 and probably earlier versions too) - [x] Thunderbird (v78 and probably earlier versions too)
- [x] Evolution Mail (v3.40.3 and probably earlier versions too) - [x] Evolution Mail (v3.40.3 and probably earlier versions too)
- [x] Nextcloud Mail app - [x] Nextcloud Mail app
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## When will it be ready for production? ## When will it be ready for production?
Well, not yet. Though it does sort of work already. It works for non-Microsoft email clients now (see Compatibility above).
I'm working on this ultimately for my own use for my own small business. I'm hoping once it's good enough I could deploy the set up to my businesses customers and ultimately get them away from a Microsoft Exchange based environment. There's a long way to go for that right now though. Outlook's autodiscover is a troublesome little blighter, MailAutoConf does generate a valid Autodiscover.xml, but modern Outlook clients use an Autodiscover.json file now which isn't documented anywhere. I'm working on this and hope to get Outlook Compatibility as soon as possible.
Then it's down to Autoconfiguration of Calendars and AddressBooks... but that's down to the email client developers really...
If you feel you may be able to help, or ideas on features and their implementation, notice any bugs, or just want to say hi. Please do so and submit a pull request if required. If you feel you may be able to help, or ideas on features and their implementation, notice any bugs, or just want to say hi. Please do so and submit a pull request if required.