Re: [Evolution] Exchange 2007 - no email body

2008-09-10 Thread Paul Smith
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 08:56 +0530, Suman Manjunath wrote:
> Paul, the MAPI provider RPMs in our repository[1] have been built for
> Fedora 8/9, openSUSE 10.3/11.0 :-)

That doesn't mean anything to me, since I don't use either Fedora or
OpenSUSE, but because you responded I'll assume that those versions are
shipping with Evo 2.22 or earlier.

So, I take back my comments!
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Re: [Evolution] Exchange 2007 - no email body

2008-09-10 Thread Johnny Jacob
On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 12:15 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
> Hi,
> I have setup Evolution to use new mapi privider and it connects to
> server, reads emails in each folder and displays email header (from:
> to: and subject field) but it doesn't display email body. Here is the
> screenshoot:
> http://www.uploadgeek.com/uploads456/0/Screenshot-gps%20fedora%20packagespng
> 
> I'm running Fedora 9 with Gnome 2.22.3 and Evolution 2.22.3.1
> 
> Any suggestions? Can somebody help me troubuleshoot this issue?

Interesting. Can you list out the package versions that you have
installed.

- Johnny


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Re: [Evolution] Exchange 2007 - no email body

2008-09-10 Thread Suman Manjunath
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 12:15 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
>> I'm running Fedora 9 with Gnome 2.22.3 and Evolution 2.22.3.1
>>
>> Any suggestions? Can somebody help me troubuleshoot this issue?
>
> I don't think you can use the MAPI provider with this version of
> Evolution.  That provider only works with the (as yet unreleased)
> Evolution 2.24.  You will have to get one of the pre-releases of Evo to
> use it.

Paul, the MAPI provider RPMs in our repository[1] have been built for
Fedora 8/9, openSUSE 10.3/11.0 :-)

-Suman

[1] 
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/msuman:/evolution-mapi-provider/
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Re: [Evolution] keyring unlock?

2008-09-10 Thread MHR
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:47 AM, Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I unlock the default keyring? I am unable to recieve mail via
> evolution for can't unlock the default key ring, which I never set up. This
> email is being sent via thunderbird.

One thing you can do is not use the "remember my password" feature,
which sidesteps the keyring problem (I have that, too - can't unlock
it 'cause it doesn't exist, but  thinks it does...).  What
I've found is that entering the password the first time (for reads)
and once every so often for writing (depends on your setup) takes care
of that.

mhr
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Re: [Evolution] Exchange 2007 - no email body

2008-09-10 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 12:15 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
> I'm running Fedora 9 with Gnome 2.22.3 and Evolution 2.22.3.1
> 
> Any suggestions? Can somebody help me troubuleshoot this issue?

I don't think you can use the MAPI provider with this version of
Evolution.  That provider only works with the (as yet unreleased)
Evolution 2.24.  You will have to get one of the pre-releases of Evo to
use it.
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution and Exchange 2007 (aka 5.5) on Fedora - port 135

2008-09-10 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 08:23 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
> >> The Evolution Exchange connector uses the Exchange Open Web Access (OWA)
> >> interface, which is essentially the Exchange webmail interface, to
> >> contact Exchange.  Thus, to use the connector you need to have the Web
> >> ports open (80 and 443, for HTTP and HTTPS respectively).
> >>
> >> However, the new mapi-provider backend talks to the server using
> >> Microsoft MAPI protocol, which is the same protocol that Outlook uses to
> >> talk to Exchange.  This protocol uses different ports, of course, since
> >> it's a different protocol.
> 
> Before my company switched to new Exchange 2007 I could read email
> from wherever I was (over public facing owa through Evolution Exchange
> Connector), and if I understand you now this is not possible now
> because ports that are needed to do the communication are usually
> blocked by corporate firewall.
> 
> Ok, I can use my email via Evolution now when I'm inside the company's
> LAN but before I had been spoiled by accessing my email from home or
> from anywhere else. Is there some solution to this?

The right answer is that your company should be providing a VPN for
remote access.  Having the Exchange server HTTP interface (or MAPI
interface) directly available through their firewalls to the internet
is... well, it's just not a good idea and we'll leave it at that.

The question is, can Windows users use Outlook when they are remote?  If
so, then you can use Evolution.  If Windows users have to use a browser
to read mail when they're remote then you will have to do the same.

The only solution that would allow you to continue to use Evolution with
only a Web interface is for someone to rework the Evolution Connector
backend so that it can parse the new HTTP format that Exchange 2007 is
using.  The problem with the model used by Evo Connector is that it
relies on the HTTP interface provided by Exchange.  However, Microsoft
can (and does) feel free to modify that interface at any time: there is
no backward-compatibility etc. issue, because the code is all on the
server and clients only have a browser to connect with.  They can
rewrite the entire interface with every release if they like.  And,
creating software to "bridge" between the HTTP provided by Exchange and
the functionality required by Evolution is not a simple task, at all.
It's a constant effort to stay current.  That's why developers are
moving to MAPI, which is a (more) stable protocol and much easier to
manage.
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[Evolution] keyring unlock?

2008-09-10 Thread Kim
How do I unlock the default keyring? I am unable to recieve mail via 
evolution for can't unlock the default key ring, which I never set up. 
This email is being sent via thunderbird.

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[Evolution] Exchange 2007 - no email body

2008-09-10 Thread Valent Turkovic
Hi,
I have setup Evolution to use new mapi privider and it connects to
server, reads emails in each folder and displays email header (from:
to: and subject field) but it doesn't display email body. Here is the
screenshoot:
http://www.uploadgeek.com/uploads456/0/Screenshot-gps%20fedora%20packages.png

I'm running Fedora 9 with Gnome 2.22.3 and Evolution 2.22.3.1

Any suggestions? Can somebody help me troubuleshoot this issue?

Cheers,
Valent.

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Re: [Evolution] questions

2008-09-10 Thread Tor Lillqvist
> I am a bit confused by this forum. How and where do I post a question?

You just did.

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[Evolution] questions

2008-09-10 Thread Kim

I am a bit confused by this forum. How and where do I post a question?
Dawn
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