Matthieu Lemerre <ra...@free.fr> writes: >> >> I have no idea what I will need to do! I really am truly ignorant of >> the whole MS world other than I know, if push comes to shove, I can >> install cygwin and then Emacs when I have to... ;-) > > Actually, there are emacs binaries for win32 that work without needing > cygwin.
thanks; but cygwin seems natural to install in conjunction with emacs as I want bash et al. if I ever have to use Windows. having said this, it's been years since I have had to do this luckily (for me). >> > For the record, here are some other things that I tried/maybe worth >> > trying: >> > >> > - Davmail + thunderbird: allows accessing exchange mail and calendar and >> > syncinc with it, but did not manage to import org ics into that. >> > >> > - Evolution and the openexchange client may be other things to try. >> >> These two seem to imply using something other than Emacs for my email? >> Or have I misunderstood? > > Openexchange is a command line tool to synchronize with an exchange > server. But it is still incomplete, and I found it a nightmare to > configure and use. > > Evolution is indeed another mail client, but my intent was to use it > solely as a mean to synchronize the org mode ics file with the exchange > calendar. Instead of using outlook for this... Thanks for the explanation. -- : Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.0.50.1 : using Org-mode version 7.6 (release_7.6.4.gf305a)