vMail OLM to PST Converter
Convert Mac Outlook OLM file to Windows Outlook PST, EML, EMLX, HTML, ICS, VCF, MSG, MBOX, Gmail, PDF, and Office 365
Extends Outlook to connect with IMAP, CalDAV, CardDAV platforms. FREE for personal use.
Released: | 18 / 03 / 2015 |
Type: | Freeware |
Category: | Communications::Other E-Mail Tools |
Install Support: | Install and Uninstall |
OS: | Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8 |
Limitations: | Personal use only |
Change Info: | FIX: Attendee Responses are now replicated accross Outlook instances (and updated on the server) IMP: Improved the delay when closing Outlook (when DAV change polling is in progress) IMP: Improved the logging feedback and suggestions when client is not able to connect to IMAP service provider |
Size : | 12.08 MB |
The OpenProtocols Connector unlocks the power of Microsoft Outlook and allows it to communicate with these mail platforms, providing integrated calendaring/scheduling, contacts, tasks etc.
The OpenProtocols Connector is designed for:
- Outlook users who wish to have integrated calendaring, contacts, messaging, etc against servers other than Microsoft Exchange.
- Outlook users who use Microsoft Exchange and want the same features with any other email accounts they may have.
- Messaging Platform providers who wish to provide their customers with a premium Outlook experience.
Extends Outlook to connect with IMAP, CalDAV, CardDAV platforms. FREE for personal use.
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