On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:00:13 -0500
Tom Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:02, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> > Are you using Calendars from the exchange server? 
> 
> Yep.  Been working fine.  I don't get invited to very many meetings but
> the ones I have gotten and I've replied to have added nicely to the
> calender.  The same with ones that I've sent out.  They updated the
> calender fine.  But like I said, I don't do those very often.  It has
> also worked well just for my basic calendering needs of adding an item
> and setting a reminder.
> 
> > What version of Evolution are you running? How about of GTK and all
> > that? 
> 
> Running it on RH 9 and KDE.  
> 
> 1.4.5 on Evolution.  GTK+ 1.2.10-25 and GTK2-2.2.1-4.  Connector 1.4.5. 
> I keep these updated via Ximian Red Carpet.
> 
> > And what version of exchange server do you access? 
> 
> 2000
> 
> > Here it crashes just about
> > every time when closing. In the previous release, it was also crashing
> > when it was started.
> 
> I was having that problem with 1.4.4 I believe but it went away when I
> upgraded to 1.4.5.  I think ximiam had released a fix pretty quickly
> IIRC.  

I am using 1.4.5. However, I am running it on Gentoo. So, the Connector is
not compiled in my platform. All the rest of Evolution is compiled locally.
But the Connector is closed source. Ximian only make the binary available.

> > We have Evolution 1.4.5 and gtk 2.4.0. I don't know what the version of
> > exchange server is running. It has just been updated, so it is surely
> > recent.
> 
> Strange.  I know that you have to have outlook web access enablde for it
> work work right.  Could that be part of it?

The web access is enabled. I can access everything (mail and calendars), but
it likes to crash on exit.

Outlook mail is IMAP. At least when we set up access to the exchange server
as an imap server, all is ok. It acts funny when we set up access as an
exchange server to get the calendars.

My wife has a gazillion calendar entries. The web access nicely only shows
the ones for this month, and thus only downloads those. Probably settable.
However, evolution seems to read all the calendar entriesyou have. If you
have a couple of hundred, this takes a bit of time. My wife has calendar
entries for the past few years. Perhaps if I could tell evolution to only
read a subset of them it may not crash, and be faster to boot. I have not
seen this option.

Or where to tell evolution which browser to use for http links. It does not
find my Firebird.

> 
> Tom Wilson 
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