Jeroen Keerl
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What benefits would you see with an Axigen email client, compared to (1) third party compatible clients and (2) the existing WebMail?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jeroen Keerl commentedCareful there. Even if it's not against GDPR, Germany, for instance, has rather strict rules about accessing other people's mailboxes / e-mails. To be allowed to do so, the customer's company has to make sure this matter is taken care of in the employee's contract.
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We started working on the new Axigen Drive — it’s an integration with Nextcloud and Onlyoffice.
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2019 - I hardly see any use anymore. Other manufacturers either had a client, which is not being maintained anymore (Zimbra - still no new client, despite announcements - old client getting worse and worse), Icewarp - for Windows it's a clone of EMClient. Kopano does offer a "client", which is just a local rendition of the webclient, w/o any offline support.
Thunderbird has plugins for Calendars and Contacts via ActiveSync and would work on any client.
Stick to the core: Secure mail server, decent / top notch web client.