

I am just providing real support to those who are considering using this product. With every “upgrade” they get more and more flaky (hence why I stopped at 2.0). When I bought my original licenses these features worked perfectly. If that functionality disappears, then what possible use could there be for a local client that doesn’t keep track of changes in contacts for example? Use your browser an log directly into your email server - regardless of which one it is (i.e.

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That’s why ActiveSync functionality (which was originally called Airsync ) is critical for anyone needing full email management across many devices. The real value of EM Client is for those of use who a) do not use MS email servers, but b) who still want the functionality of MS Outlook. That way you don’t have the debate of who’s not working when there is a problem (by the way I never have had to send an error to the MS support team). It is not cheeky to say that it would be easier (and therefore better) to use MS Outlook client with an MS email server. Why go through the hassle of having a local client?
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It is useful for me therefore to have a local database with my email records.Īnyone only using IMAP with Em Client almost definitely doesn’t need a local client for their PC since they can’t be using calendar and contact syncing and therefore their needs are modest. For example, I use my lap top when traveling and not connected to a network.
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The only real reason is if you are doing offline work. That is because the IMAP protocol only syncs messages.įor most users there really isn’t a need for an email client on their PC. You are correct that IMAP does not sync calendars and contacts. BTW I use neither nor MS Outlook so you must be advising others. If MS Outlook, or any other email client, works better for you - then use that. AirSync and ActiveSync are not the same, but it is OK that you thought so as it is a common misconception.ĭon’t you think it is a bit cheeky advising users on this forum to use the MS Outlook client rather than eM Client? Actually, you will find some of my comments lean that way as well. EAS is a bit temperamental (as you mentioned) with contact and calendar syncing though. EWS works exceptionally well with eM Client. It is OK, you don’t need to comment on EWS and EAS, I will do it for you. That can be said of using it as an IMAP client as well. So why does eM Client even exist then? Well, there are so many reasons to use a desktop client, but especially using eM Client with as an Exchange client has many advantages that you don’t have using the web interface. Just about every email provider offers a web interface, even for private domains. Randy, you might as well campaign for everyone to stop using email clients, then we can just close down this forum and eM Client staff can all take early retirement.
