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DavMail, currently at release 6.5.1-3873 and offered in seven distinct builds, functions as a protocol-level gateway that translates proprietary Microsoft Exchange and Office 365 services into open, standards-based POP, IMAP, SMTP, CalDAV, CardDAV and LDAP interfaces. Developed by Mickaël Guessant, the utility sits between a local mail or calendar client and the remote corporate server, enabling users on macOS, Linux or Windows to abandon Outlook while retaining full access to corporate mailboxes, shared calendars, global address lists and contact folders. Typical deployment scenarios include Linux workstations that need Evolution or Thunderbird connectivity to Exchange, macOS users preferring Apple Mail, calendar applications requiring CalDAV feeds for meeting scheduling, mobile devices seeking CardDAV synchronization for corporate directories, and road-warrior laptops tunneling securely over Outlook Web Access when direct MAPI ports are blocked. By converting each protocol on the fly, DavMail eliminates the dependency on vendor-specific connectors and allows any standards-compliant client to operate as if the back-end were an ordinary open-source server. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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