Thank you. There are two options now for us:

1. try to bypass the error
2. keep on zeroing in the error.

For (1) you can try to delete the ~/.evolution/mail/exchange/<whatever
is the mail account> directory. Research upstream and sideways suggest
that by removing this directory users were able to regain access to OWA.
If you decide to go this way, please do save the directory before
removing it. The following sequence of commands from a terminal will do
it (comments are preceded by a '#', and request manual intervention of
some sort from you):

   evolution --force-shutdown
   ps -ef | grep evolution-exchange
   # from the output, grab the pid number for the evolution-exchange -- if one 
is shown!
   # if there is indeed an evolution-exchange process running, kill it:
   kill <pid of the evolution-exchange process>
   cd ~/.evolution/mail/exchange
   ls
   # the output of 'ls' will give you as many directories as Exchange accounts 
you have. You seem to have just one. 
  rm -rf <your account directory>

Then normally restart Evolution.

For (2)... there is no consensus that I could find on what is the root
cause of this error. So we will have to dig in more -- which means I
will need another debug run, but with some new steps.

Please tell me how you want to proceed.

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exchange mail keeps on crashing, can't send emails through exchange
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