[Evolution] Bug#463624: Found this upstream

2008-10-11 Thread Chris Carr
I finally found this on the Evolution bugzilla: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323619 It's a lack of support for NTLMv2 and it's been a known problem since December 2005. The bug is still not triaged so I am going to try and triage it myself. CC

[Evolution] Bug#470964: Problem (and repeatable crash) in Folder Subscription dialog

2008-03-14 Thread Chris Carr
Package: Evolution Version: 2.12.3-1.1 For some reason Evolution no longer downloads the list of newsgroups properly from the server (Leafnode 1.11.6-5). In the Folder Subscription dialog, after choosing the server, the top level of each hierarchy exists, but expanding most of them reveals

[Evolution] Bug#463624: Can no longer authenticate OWA account after server-side change

2008-02-01 Thread Chris Carr
package: evolution-exchange version: 2.12.2 I used to connect to my employer's Exchange server via https://webmail.myorg.gov.uk/exchange. In a browser, that URL would immediately pop up a dialog box asking for username and password, then after successful login it would take me straight to my

[Evolution] Bug#462972: Further info

2008-01-29 Thread Chris Carr
Evolution is configured to use ldaps (port 636), using SSL encryption. I am trying to bind Using distinguished name (DN). In the login box I have cn=Chris Carr,ou=Contacts,dc=sadnet (without quotes). The server is dbass.homelinux.com Copy book content locally for offline operation

[Evolution] Bug#460905: Workaround

2008-01-28 Thread Chris Carr
Someone told me a workaround for this bug: ensure that the username field is blank in the NNTP server settings. That way you don't get prompted for a password. CC This e-mail may contain information which is confidential, legally privileged and/or copyright protected. This e-mail is intended

[Evolution] Bug#462972: Does not ask for LDAP password using DN login

2008-01-28 Thread Chris Carr
Package: Evolution Version: 2.12.3-1 On the General tab of the Properties of an LDAP address book, you can select from the following three types of authentication: Anonymously, Using email address and Using distinguished name (DN). Choosing either of the latter two options does not ask you for a