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I recently switched to Ubuntu from Windows 10. I used to rely heavily on MS Outlook, and still do, and I want something similar in Ubuntu.



I need an alternative that provides/supports/integrates (not sure what the appropriate word is) email, contacts and calendars. Tasklist also would be ideal but is not necessary.



I've been using Mailspring and KOrganizer, and while they're brilliant individually, I want something that combines everything under one roof.



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    I recently switched to Ubuntu from Windows 10. I used to rely heavily on MS Outlook, and still do, and I want something similar in Ubuntu.



    I need an alternative that provides/supports/integrates (not sure what the appropriate word is) email, contacts and calendars. Tasklist also would be ideal but is not necessary.



    I've been using Mailspring and KOrganizer, and while they're brilliant individually, I want something that combines everything under one roof.



    Thoughts?










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      I recently switched to Ubuntu from Windows 10. I used to rely heavily on MS Outlook, and still do, and I want something similar in Ubuntu.



      I need an alternative that provides/supports/integrates (not sure what the appropriate word is) email, contacts and calendars. Tasklist also would be ideal but is not necessary.



      I've been using Mailspring and KOrganizer, and while they're brilliant individually, I want something that combines everything under one roof.



      Thoughts?










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      I recently switched to Ubuntu from Windows 10. I used to rely heavily on MS Outlook, and still do, and I want something similar in Ubuntu.



      I need an alternative that provides/supports/integrates (not sure what the appropriate word is) email, contacts and calendars. Tasklist also would be ideal but is not necessary.



      I've been using Mailspring and KOrganizer, and while they're brilliant individually, I want something that combines everything under one roof.



      Thoughts?







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          You may have a look at the Evolution Ubuntu featured mail client, with calendar, tasks, contacts and so.


          - Have the look and feel of Outlook

          - It can import your Outlook PST data file

          - Can also connect to Ms Exchange server



          Install from Software-Center or from command line



          apt-get install -y evolution


          enter image description here






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            Thunderbird with the lightning extension provides a single application for managing emails, calendars and tasks:



            sudo apt-get install thunderbird xul-ext-lightning


            You can then install more add-ons, for instance:




            • Provider for Google Calendar : to sync with your google calendar.

            • Exchange calendar : to sync with MS outlook servers (this version is working fine).






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              you can use same outlook version in ubuntu but you have to open it in web browser. Paste https://outlook.office.com address to your web browser then add your account mail_id and password to access mail





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                You may have a look at the Evolution Ubuntu featured mail client, with calendar, tasks, contacts and so.


                - Have the look and feel of Outlook

                - It can import your Outlook PST data file

                - Can also connect to Ms Exchange server



                Install from Software-Center or from command line



                apt-get install -y evolution


                enter image description here






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                  You may have a look at the Evolution Ubuntu featured mail client, with calendar, tasks, contacts and so.


                  - Have the look and feel of Outlook

                  - It can import your Outlook PST data file

                  - Can also connect to Ms Exchange server



                  Install from Software-Center or from command line



                  apt-get install -y evolution


                  enter image description here






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                    You may have a look at the Evolution Ubuntu featured mail client, with calendar, tasks, contacts and so.


                    - Have the look and feel of Outlook

                    - It can import your Outlook PST data file

                    - Can also connect to Ms Exchange server



                    Install from Software-Center or from command line



                    apt-get install -y evolution


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer













                    You may have a look at the Evolution Ubuntu featured mail client, with calendar, tasks, contacts and so.


                    - Have the look and feel of Outlook

                    - It can import your Outlook PST data file

                    - Can also connect to Ms Exchange server



                    Install from Software-Center or from command line



                    apt-get install -y evolution


                    enter image description here







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                        Thunderbird with the lightning extension provides a single application for managing emails, calendars and tasks:



                        sudo apt-get install thunderbird xul-ext-lightning


                        You can then install more add-ons, for instance:




                        • Provider for Google Calendar : to sync with your google calendar.

                        • Exchange calendar : to sync with MS outlook servers (this version is working fine).






                        share|improve this answer




























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                          Thunderbird with the lightning extension provides a single application for managing emails, calendars and tasks:



                          sudo apt-get install thunderbird xul-ext-lightning


                          You can then install more add-ons, for instance:




                          • Provider for Google Calendar : to sync with your google calendar.

                          • Exchange calendar : to sync with MS outlook servers (this version is working fine).






                          share|improve this answer


























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                            Thunderbird with the lightning extension provides a single application for managing emails, calendars and tasks:



                            sudo apt-get install thunderbird xul-ext-lightning


                            You can then install more add-ons, for instance:




                            • Provider for Google Calendar : to sync with your google calendar.

                            • Exchange calendar : to sync with MS outlook servers (this version is working fine).






                            share|improve this answer













                            Thunderbird with the lightning extension provides a single application for managing emails, calendars and tasks:



                            sudo apt-get install thunderbird xul-ext-lightning


                            You can then install more add-ons, for instance:




                            • Provider for Google Calendar : to sync with your google calendar.

                            • Exchange calendar : to sync with MS outlook servers (this version is working fine).







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                                you can use same outlook version in ubuntu but you have to open it in web browser. Paste https://outlook.office.com address to your web browser then add your account mail_id and password to access mail





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