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Looking for a Windows Email Client compatible with SOGo EAS – ActiveSync
Hi,
I have an email account that uses SOGo, where EAS ActiveSync is available. This is great when comparing to regular IMAP, since I can have all my emails, contacts and calendar sync between all my devices (computer, phone, webmail).
But after using this account with both Outlook 2016 and also Windows 10 Mail App, I found issues with the two, that I describe bellow. These issues make impossible to use this email client’s with EAS.
So, I looking for a new email client that fully works with EAS ActiveSync. Any advice? Also, is anyone here using email accounts with SOGo EAS ActiveSync? If yes, what email client do you use?
Outlook 2016 - EAS Issue
When using EAS, the Reply Flag/Icon will not sync to other devices (SOGo Webmail and Phone).
Windows 10 Mail App - EAS Issue
When using EAS, if you send for example 5 emails in a fast way (2/3 seconds between each) not all emails will be sent. Some will simple be lost and disappear.
Thanks
Comments
Yahoo Mail.
eM Client
Eudora 3
I like eM Client a lot, but the problem is that does not support EAS - ActiveSync that SOGo uses. It only supports EWS - MS Exchange
https://techjourney.net/configure-zoho-mail-via-exchange-activesync-support-in-em-client/
That solution does not work anymore.
If you want flawless ActiveSync there is only one way: Exchange server.
Everything else will fall short at one time or another.
Now you made me sad
you can't say he isn't one hundred percent accurate. Microsoft likes to break and make their own standards all of the time at the drop of a hat.
Use thunderbird with their official sogo connector. I use it this way as I have couple server with mailcow on it.
also the statement from @jar and @Letzien is true. Unfortunately I have to spend a couple sleepless days to figure that out.
this may help https://mailcow.github.io/mailcow-dockerized-docs/client/client-outlook/
Have a great day
Will try that. Thanks
Hmmm, we have EAS clients-(em, Windows Mail, Exquilla, outlook), OWA clients (owl for thunderbird), eas servers (SOGO), and android clients (gmail, touchdown, aqua, Mail, outlook). So surely you there's a way to get this to work or reuse code from the open source projects out there. However, and I could be wrong on this, but I think all EAS clients have to pay MS EAS licensing fees. Which is why you don't see any 3rd party desktop EAS clients.
You could always purchase an old copy of outlook on ebay and use it with SOGo.