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Outlook Web App (2013?) meets most of your requirements:Ĭonnects to the Exchange server and synchronizes calendar data (so if I add or modify an appointment in Outlook, it's reflected in my Linux application, and vice versa) Outlook Web App 2013 should look like this instead. You might have Outlook Web App 2010, which is why the web app looks ugly for you. Outlook Web App requires an Office 365 account on a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013. It often fails to synchronize modifications with the Exchange server, and it has a tendency to remind me of appointments after a random delay that ranges from a few minutes to a couple of hours (when it doesn't keep reminding me about last week's appointments). I'm currently using Thunderbird with Lightning.
However Outlook implies Windows, and I don't have Windows everywhere. The obvious answer is of course Outlook, and I do use it sometimes.
IMAP access is enabled but I'm not sure if that helps with the calendar. The web app (which is enabled) identifies itself as Office 365. I need a calendar application that is compatible with this usage: it must connect to the Exchange server and retrieve and send meeting invitations. 09:15:57,018 DEBUG work with people who use Outlook and Exchange as their calendar platform. 09:15:56,856 DEBUG davmail - * BYE Closing connection 09:15:24,975 DEBUG davmail - (EwsExchangeSession.java:175)Īt (ExchangeSessionFactory.java:191)Īt (ExchangeSessionFactory.java:93)Īt (ImapConnection.java:112) Login for Exchange server fails with new version (5.3.0 - just downloaded) of davmail.