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## Compatibility
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MailAutoConf has been tested and confirmed working with the following software packages
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MailAutoConf has been tested and confirmed working (for IMAP and SMTP) with the following software packages
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- [x] Thunderbird (v78 and probably earlier versions too)
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- [x] Evolution Mail (v3.40.3 and probably earlier versions too)
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- [x] Nextcloud Mail app
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## When will it be ready for production?
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Well, not yet. Though it does sort of work already.
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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.
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It works for non-Microsoft email clients now (see Compatibility above).
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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.
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Then it's down to Autoconfiguration of Calendars and AddressBooks... but that's down to the email client developers really...
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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.
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