Outlook 2003 connector

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clawes
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Is there a Zimbra connector/conduit from Outlook clients? If so, all are the standard features such as shared calendar, scheduling, out of office, public folders, etc accessible with the connector?
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Yes. The Outlook connector will be part of the Network Edition. It's planned to have full support for the features you mention.
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What is the ETA for the Network Edition?
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[quote user="clawes"]What is the ETA for the Network Edition?[/QUOTE]
The Network Edition is planned for Nov. The Outlook connector will come some time after that.
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[quote user="14319KevinH"]Yes. The Outlook connector will be part of the Network Edition. It's planned to have full support for the features you mention.[/QUOTE]
Kevin,
Is there a roadmap or Feature List for the Network Edition?
Any information on it at all? Will it be a commercial product or still OpenSource?
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[quote user="OxnardMontalvo"]Kevin,
Is there a roadmap or Feature List for the Network Edition?
Any information on it at all? Will it be a commercial product or still OpenSource?
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See this post:

The">http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=275
The Network edition will include all the open source features and code, but the Network parts of the Network edition will not be open source. Partly due to license restrictions of 3rd party components.
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