Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-18 Thread Shawn Badger
Just help support your claim of needing the Exchange connector. I could
not run Linux on my desktop without it. If I can't do e-mail in Linux
(with Exchange) then I have to downgrade back to Windows.


On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 07:23 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote:
 On 6/20/07, Veerapuram Varadhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   It would be ideal if it could bypass OWA and just access the MAPI
   interface.  Maybe the Openchange MAPI libs will help to achieve this.
  
   http://www.openchange.org/
  
  That is definitely the future direction of Evolution-exchange.  We will
  be evaluating this in couple of weeks and update go-evolution.org with
  the same.
 
  V. Varadhan
 
 
 so using the open-exchange lib is now the direction of the eds
 project? Is this a new direction (ie you just heard about it, and
 think it's a good idea)? Or, was it a strategic decision taken by the
 entire team some time ago, and just in the next couple weeks your time
 has cleared to get started on it?
 
 Frankly I don't see much commitment here to get this done ... why is
 that? I am not criticising you in this Varadhan ... but rather
 wondering out loud why for so long this project has had such little
 commitment of resources?
 
 Perhaps not enough people within Novell/Gnome really get just how
 badly the evo exchange connection is required in order to get traction
 with a linux desktop?
 
 At any rate -- to me, it would be very good if, when installing evo,
 if I could select from amongst the various connector styles. I would
 like to see as menu options traditional evo connector and brutus
 connector (yes, which will assume the process is installed out there
 somewhere).
 
 Hopefully this open exchange lib will provide so traction, quickly too
  it is ridiculous that I have to have a windows vm and Outlook in
 order to view a shared calendar or function even reasonably well with
 exchange.
 
 I've said it before, and can only re-enforce the message ... right now
 it is a deal breaker for wider corp adoption of linux desktop. Please
 get some resources on it and make it a PRIORITY.
 
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-18 Thread Shawn Badger
Sorry, I just looked at the date of the email I responded on and
realized it was an old thread. 


On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 14:44 +, Shawn Badger wrote:
 Just help support your claim of needing the Exchange connector. I could
 not run Linux on my desktop without it. If I can't do e-mail in Linux
 (with Exchange) then I have to downgrade back to Windows.
 
 
 On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 07:23 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote:
  On 6/20/07, Veerapuram Varadhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
It would be ideal if it could bypass OWA and just access the MAPI
interface.  Maybe the Openchange MAPI libs will help to achieve this.
   
http://www.openchange.org/
   
   That is definitely the future direction of Evolution-exchange.  We will
   be evaluating this in couple of weeks and update go-evolution.org with
   the same.
  
   V. Varadhan
  
  
  so using the open-exchange lib is now the direction of the eds
  project? Is this a new direction (ie you just heard about it, and
  think it's a good idea)? Or, was it a strategic decision taken by the
  entire team some time ago, and just in the next couple weeks your time
  has cleared to get started on it?
  
  Frankly I don't see much commitment here to get this done ... why is
  that? I am not criticising you in this Varadhan ... but rather
  wondering out loud why for so long this project has had such little
  commitment of resources?
  
  Perhaps not enough people within Novell/Gnome really get just how
  badly the evo exchange connection is required in order to get traction
  with a linux desktop?
  
  At any rate -- to me, it would be very good if, when installing evo,
  if I could select from amongst the various connector styles. I would
  like to see as menu options traditional evo connector and brutus
  connector (yes, which will assume the process is installed out there
  somewhere).
  
  Hopefully this open exchange lib will provide so traction, quickly too
   it is ridiculous that I have to have a windows vm and Outlook in
  order to view a shared calendar or function even reasonably well with
  exchange.
  
  I've said it before, and can only re-enforce the message ... right now
  it is a deal breaker for wider corp adoption of linux desktop. Please
  get some resources on it and make it a PRIORITY.
  
  Peter
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-02 Thread Paul Smith
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 12:26 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
 I'm heading out on vacation today - but will check email when
 possible.. Post any questions issues you might have

Thanks for those pointers Reid.  I was able to follow the directions you
provided and the ones on the various web sites and built everything.

However, when I try to run this Evolution I get a message box warning me
that I'm using a pre-release version of Evolution, which is fine, but I
can't get rid of that box!  I click OK and nothing happens; I try to
close it with the window manager and nothing happens.  I have to use ^C
or kill to get rid of it.


How do I run the test version of evolution?

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-02 Thread Reid Thompson
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 21:03 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
 On Sat, 2007-06-30 at 00:05 +0530, Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:
 
  * I was using Bayesian spam filtering via the plugin (I have
spamassasin disabled) but that's not working anymore.
  You need to select which spam plugin to use in preferences. By default,
  when you install via a rpm, SpamAssasin would be set. You can choose
  Bogofilter also from there.
 
 I guess I should have been more explicit.  Before I started using Evo
 SVN (as of last week sometime), I was using Ubuntu 7.04 (Evo 2.10.1).
 
 I had the bogofilter plugin selected and the spamassassin plugin
 unselected, and my spam filtering was working great.
 
 Since I've updated to Evo SVN, it no longer works (the junk folder is
 always empty and all spam stays in my inbox).  Note I have NOT recreated
 my accounts, reset my gconf settings, etc. etc.  It's all left as-is.
 
 I've checked and I STILL have the bogofilter plugin selected and the
 spamassassin filter unselected.
 
 Further, if I start the packaged Evo 2.10.1 again, then it detects spam
 properly still.  Start Evo SVN, and no spam detection again.  Etc.
 
 
 So, either the bogofilter plugin is broken in Evo SVN, or when I built
 it I did something wrong/forgot to do something right to enable it.
 
 Anyone know anything about this?
 
I believe it is broken in SVN, at least for Exchange.  I'm not sure
whether it is working for other account types or not 

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444503

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-02 Thread Reid Thompson
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 10:47 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
 On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 12:26 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
  I'm heading out on vacation today - but will check email when
  possible.. Post any questions issues you might have
 
 Thanks for those pointers Reid.  I was able to follow the directions you
 provided and the ones on the various web sites and built everything.
 
 However, when I try to run this Evolution I get a message box warning me
 that I'm using a pre-release version of Evolution, which is fine, but I
 can't get rid of that box!  I click OK and nothing happens; I try to
 close it with the window manager and nothing happens.  I have to use ^C
 or kill to get rid of it.
 
 
 How do I run the test version of evolution?
 
Back from vacation...
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-02 Thread Paul Smith
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 09:38 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
 Did you find the answer to this?

I'm pretty sure this is a bug, and I didn't solve it.  However, I looked
in the code and discovered that if I set the environment variable
EVOLVE_ME_HARDER before invoking Evolution, it would skip the question
altogether.

I have no idea what else, if anything, setting that variable may do, but
that's how I've been getting Evo SVN to run for now.

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-02 Thread Reid Thompson
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 09:49 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
 On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 09:38 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
  Did you find the answer to this?
 
 I'm pretty sure this is a bug, and I didn't solve it.  However, I looked
 in the code and discovered that if I set the environment variable
 EVOLVE_ME_HARDER before invoking Evolution, it would skip the question
 altogether.
 
 I have no idea what else, if anything, setting that variable may do, but
 that's how I've been getting Evo SVN to run for now.
 
I haven't had that popup since very early on -- I seem to recall a
checkbox or something of the sort to turn it off... but I may be
mis-remembering...
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-02 Thread Paul Smith
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 09:34 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
  So, either the bogofilter plugin is broken in Evo SVN, or when I built
  it I did something wrong/forgot to do something right to enable it.
  
  Anyone know anything about this?
  
 I believe it is broken in SVN, at least for Exchange.  I'm not sure
 whether it is working for other account types or not 
 
 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444503
 
 you might want to add your comments to the above link

I don't think this is the same problem.  Filters I defined are working
fine for me (actually I don't have any filters on my Exchange account so
maybe they don't work; I don't know).  I have a number of filters that
redirect my POP mail from mailing lists etc. to different folders and
those all still work.

Only my bogofilter plugin doesn't work.  It only ever used to apply to
my POP mailboxes, not my Exchange mailbox (my Exchange server uses its
own spam filtering).  I haven't actually tried applying it by hand;
that's a good idea and I'll try it later today.

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-02 Thread Reid Thompson
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 10:00 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
 On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 09:53 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
  On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 09:34 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
So, either the bogofilter plugin is broken in Evo SVN, or when I built
it I did something wrong/forgot to do something right to enable it.

Anyone know anything about this?

   I believe it is broken in SVN, at least for Exchange.  I'm not sure
   whether it is working for other account types or not 
   
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444503
   
   you might want to add your comments to the above link
  
  I don't think this is the same problem.  Filters I defined are working
  fine for me (actually I don't have any filters on my Exchange account so
  maybe they don't work; I don't know).  I have a number of filters that
  redirect my POP mail from mailing lists etc. to different folders and
  those all still work.
  
  Only my bogofilter plugin doesn't work.  It only ever used to apply to
  my POP mailboxes, not my Exchange mailbox (my Exchange server uses its
  own spam filtering).  I haven't actually tried applying it by hand;
  that's a good idea and I'll try it later today.
  
 
 sorry -- I was assuming that bogofilter plugin would fall under
 filters...
 
 perhaps I should reopen http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434928
 or if you've opened a bug against this, I can comment to it ...
 
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Starting evo ala `CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution`

Marking an email as junk results in camel debug output from
bg-junk-fileter.c.
However, the debug statement
d(fprintf (stderr, em_junk_bf_check_junk\n));
never gets called/produces output upon receipt of incoming mail, so I'm
pretty sure that bogofilter handling is broken.


lots of incoming mail = no camel debug output for bogofilter
Mark an email junk =  
camel_junk_plugin_report_junk
em_junk_bf_report_junk
camel_junk_plugin_commit_reports
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-02 Thread Reid Thompson
Paul Smith wrote:
 On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 11:57 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
   
 perhaps I should reopen
 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434928
 

   
 Starting evo ala `CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution`

 Marking an email as junk results in camel debug output from
 bg-junk-fileter.c.
 However, the debug statement
 d(fprintf (stderr, em_junk_bf_check_junk\n));
 never gets called/produces output upon receipt of incoming mail, so
 I'm pretty sure that bogofilter handling is broken.


 lots of incoming mail = no camel debug output for bogofilter
 Mark an email junk =  

 camel_junk_plugin_report_junk
 em_junk_bf_report_junk
 camel_junk_plugin_commit_reports
 

 I'm not sure about this, but after selecting bogofilter in the new
 Junk tab as described in the bugzilla bug above, bogofilter appears to
 be working again.  My mail is properly filtered for spam and I see that
 the ~/.bogofilter/wordlist.db file seems to be updated properly when I
 declare something junk.

   
hmmm -- so you ARE seeing incoming exchange mail being filtered/checked 
automatically by the bogofilter plugin??
(sigh) I'm still NOT seeing incoming mail being filtered/checked by 
bogofilter.  I guess tomorrow i'll rebuild and mv .evolution out of the 
way and start from scratch/ala fresh install.

Thanks


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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-02 Thread Paul Smith
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 22:13 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
 hmmm -- so you ARE seeing incoming exchange mail being
 filtered/checked automatically by the bogofilter plugin??
 (sigh) I'm still NOT seeing incoming mail being filtered/checked by 
 bogofilter.

Yes, AFTER I physically went to the Edit / Preferences / Mail
Preferences / Junk tab and selected it.  Before that it didn't work at
all, even though the plugin WAS selected in the plugins list (and the
spamassassin plugin wasn't selected in the plugins list).

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-07-01 Thread Paul Smith
On Sat, 2007-06-30 at 00:05 +0530, Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:

 * I was using Bayesian spam filtering via the plugin (I have
   spamassasin disabled) but that's not working anymore.
 You need to select which spam plugin to use in preferences. By default,
 when you install via a rpm, SpamAssasin would be set. You can choose
 Bogofilter also from there.

I guess I should have been more explicit.  Before I started using Evo
SVN (as of last week sometime), I was using Ubuntu 7.04 (Evo 2.10.1).

I had the bogofilter plugin selected and the spamassassin plugin
unselected, and my spam filtering was working great.

Since I've updated to Evo SVN, it no longer works (the junk folder is
always empty and all spam stays in my inbox).  Note I have NOT recreated
my accounts, reset my gconf settings, etc. etc.  It's all left as-is.

I've checked and I STILL have the bogofilter plugin selected and the
spamassassin filter unselected.

Further, if I start the packaged Evo 2.10.1 again, then it detects spam
properly still.  Start Evo SVN, and no spam detection again.  Etc.


So, either the bogofilter plugin is broken in Evo SVN, or when I built
it I did something wrong/forgot to do something right to enable it.

Anyone know anything about this?

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-29 Thread Paul Smith
I was able to build Evo from current SVN head on my Ubuntu 7.04 based on
the help provided by Reid and some different websites.  It works well;
it might possibly be a bit more stable.

However, I still see most of the same bugs I saw before:

  * Slow delete the first time Evo deletes a mail in an Exchange
session
  * In one of my instances Exchange mail is new but isn't in the
summary
  * In another instance deleting the last mail doesn't automatically
select the second-to-last one (causing the summary to scroll
back to the beginning of the buffer).
  * Passwords for POP accounts aren't stored and have to be retyped
whenever Evo restarts (unlike Exchange passwords, which ARE
stored).

I also see a few new issues:

  * I was using Bayesian spam filtering via the plugin (I have
spamassasin disabled) but that's not working anymore.
  * When I use Send/Receive the dialog that pops up is too short to
hold my 4 accounts (2 POP, one Exchange, and sendmail) without
scrolling or resizing by hand, which is annoying (in 2.10 and
previous this wasn't a problem).

It seems like there was something else but now I've forgotten it.

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-29 Thread Veerapuram Varadhan
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 03:13 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
 I was able to build Evo from current SVN head on my Ubuntu 7.04 based on
 the help provided by Reid and some different websites.  It works well;
 it might possibly be a bit more stable.
 
Cool and thanks for trying the SVN trunk.

 However, I still see most of the same bugs I saw before:
 
   * Slow delete the first time Evo deletes a mail in an Exchange
 session
See
http://vvaradhan.blogspot.com/2007/06/evolution-exchange-performance-series_28.html
 .  That fix is not yet part of SVN trunk and will be hitting it for 2.11.5 
release.  That patch will fix this issue as well.

   * In one of my instances Exchange mail is new but isn't in the
 summary
Do you mean, the mail wasn't shown or just the read/unread flag was not
in sync?

   * In another instance deleting the last mail doesn't automatically
 select the second-to-last one (causing the summary to scroll
 back to the beginning of the buffer).
I think this one got fixed.. let me see, if I can get the patch to
upstream.

   * Passwords for POP accounts aren't stored and have to be retyped
 whenever Evo restarts (unlike Exchange passwords, which ARE
 stored).
 
Do you have keyring enabled?  If so, can you check whether it is stored
in keyring or not?

 I also see a few new issues:
 
   * I was using Bayesian spam filtering via the plugin (I have
 spamassasin disabled) but that's not working anymore.
   * When I use Send/Receive the dialog that pops up is too short to
 hold my 4 accounts (2 POP, one Exchange, and sendmail) without
 scrolling or resizing by hand, which is annoying (in 2.10 and
 previous this wasn't a problem).
 
Srini:^^ ?

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-29 Thread Paul Smith
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 04:49 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:

* In one of my instances Exchange mail is new but isn't in the
  summary
 Do you mean, the mail wasn't shown or just the read/unread flag was not
 in sync?

I mean bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442098

I've tried a few times to get more info as described by the bug; I'll
try again.

 Do you have keyring enabled?  If so, can you check whether it is stored
 in keyring or not?

It stores my Exchange passwords just fine.  The checkbox on the POP
dialog says save for the rest of this session but there's no option to
save always.  Is that just not a feature of Evo's POP capabilities?

  I also see a few new issues:
  
* I was using Bayesian spam filtering via the plugin (I have
  spamassasin disabled) but that's not working anymore.
* When I use Send/Receive the dialog that pops up is too short to
  hold my 4 accounts (2 POP, one Exchange, and sendmail) without
  scrolling or resizing by hand, which is annoying (in 2.10 and
  previous this wasn't a problem).
  
 Srini:^^ ?

The spam filtering uses the Bogofilter plugin.  Is there something
special I have to do at build time to get that to work?

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-29 Thread Srinivasa Ragavan
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 04:49 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
 Hi,
 On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 03:13 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
  I was able to build Evo from current SVN head on my Ubuntu 7.04 based on
  the help provided by Reid and some different websites.  It works well;
  it might possibly be a bit more stable.
  
 Cool and thanks for trying the SVN trunk.
 
  However, I still see most of the same bugs I saw before:
  
* Slow delete the first time Evo deletes a mail in an Exchange
  session
 See
 http://vvaradhan.blogspot.com/2007/06/evolution-exchange-performance-series_28.html
  .  That fix is not yet part of SVN trunk and will be hitting it for 2.11.5 
 release.  That patch will fix this issue as well.
 
* In one of my instances Exchange mail is new but isn't in the
  summary
 Do you mean, the mail wasn't shown or just the read/unread flag was not
 in sync?
 
* In another instance deleting the last mail doesn't automatically
  select the second-to-last one (causing the summary to scroll
  back to the beginning of the buffer).
 I think this one got fixed.. let me see, if I can get the patch to
 upstream.
 
* Passwords for POP accounts aren't stored and have to be retyped
  whenever Evo restarts (unlike Exchange passwords, which ARE
  stored).
  
 Do you have keyring enabled?  If so, can you check whether it is stored
 in keyring or not?
 
  I also see a few new issues:
  
* I was using Bayesian spam filtering via the plugin (I have
  spamassasin disabled) but that's not working anymore.
You need to select which spam plugin to use in preferences. By default,
when you install via a rpm, SpamAssasin would be set. You can choose
Bogofilter also from there.

-Srini.
* When I use Send/Receive the dialog that pops up is too short to
  hold my 4 accounts (2 POP, one Exchange, and sendmail) without
  scrolling or resizing by hand, which is annoying (in 2.10 and
  previous this wasn't a problem).
  
 Srini:^^ ?
 
 V. Varadhan

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-29 Thread Srinivasa Ragavan
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 04:49 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
 Hi,
 On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 03:13 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
  I was able to build Evo from current SVN head on my Ubuntu 7.04 based on
  the help provided by Reid and some different websites.  It works well;
  it might possibly be a bit more stable.
  
 Cool and thanks for trying the SVN trunk.
 
  However, I still see most of the same bugs I saw before:
  
* Slow delete the first time Evo deletes a mail in an Exchange
  session
 See
 http://vvaradhan.blogspot.com/2007/06/evolution-exchange-performance-series_28.html
  .  That fix is not yet part of SVN trunk and will be hitting it for 2.11.5 
 release.  That patch will fix this issue as well.
 
* In one of my instances Exchange mail is new but isn't in the
  summary
 Do you mean, the mail wasn't shown or just the read/unread flag was not
 in sync?
 
* In another instance deleting the last mail doesn't automatically
  select the second-to-last one (causing the summary to scroll
  back to the beginning of the buffer).
 I think this one got fixed.. let me see, if I can get the patch to
 upstream.
 
* Passwords for POP accounts aren't stored and have to be retyped
  whenever Evo restarts (unlike Exchange passwords, which ARE
  stored).
  
 Do you have keyring enabled?  If so, can you check whether it is stored
 in keyring or not?
 
  I also see a few new issues:
  
* I was using Bayesian spam filtering via the plugin (I have
  spamassasin disabled) but that's not working anymore.
* When I use Send/Receive the dialog that pops up is too short to
  hold my 4 accounts (2 POP, one Exchange, and sendmail) without
  scrolling or resizing by hand, which is annoying (in 2.10 and
  previous this wasn't a problem).
  
Matthew was looking at this IIRC.

-Srini
 Srini:^^ ?
 
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-27 Thread Ow Mun Heng
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 08:17 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
 On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 04:50 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
   BTW, is it possible to run Evo 2.11 without installing all of Gnome
   2.19?  In other words, can I build Evo (even if I use garnome and
   build all of gnome and install it in a separate location) but then
   just run Evo 2.11 with my Feisty Gnome 2.18.1 desktop?  Or does Evo
   depend on some features only available in Gnome 2.19? 
 
 I'm building and running against HEAD every couple of days ( depending
 on how often commits are made ) with GNOME 2.18.1.  UBUNTU 7.04 feisty.

I tried compiling on CVS Trunk (Actually, is trunk better or using HEAD
better?)

Anyway, it borked on exchange-backend (for evolution-exchange)


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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-25 Thread Paul Smith
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 08:54 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:


 2.11.5 will be one of the rock-solid releases in the history of
 Evolution-exchange connector.  If you are not an user of Exchange 2007
 and have issues, feel free to direct to us.  I think Reid and others
 would agree to me on this - we will work on the issue and resolve it.


I'm all for anything that makes the system more stable.  I don't use
shared folders or shared calendars (just free/busy to schedule
meetings), and foverall Evo works well.  I don't want to whine too much
because I well remember the Evo 1.4 days and how buggy the connector was
back then, and life has improved dramatically since then!

But, there ARE still serious problems in Evo/Connector (I'm using 2.10.1
on Ubuntu Feisty):

436628: No reminders for scheduled meetings
This is probably the worst one.  The main reason I moved to Evo was to
get reminders for my meetings.  I still regularly am late to or
completely miss a meeting or two a week because of this (I missed two
meetings just today!!)

442098: New mail shows up in the folder but not in the summary window
This one is a killer for productivity.  If it weren't for the fact that
it only happens on my system at home and not my work system I'd be
tearing my hair out.  I literally have to restart Evo every 15 minutes
or so to see my new mail when I'm at home.

442186: Delete of the first Exchange message after Evo starts takes ~30
seconds
This is just a small thing but (combined with 442098 which causes me to
stop/start Evo many times a day) it's quite annoying.

436615: Editing existing meetings with Address Book deletes all
attendees
This is truly annoying; I only rate it lower because if you're paying
attention you can usually avoid the problem (by not using the Address
Book).

436619: Adding a meeting room as Resource gives unable to book
This is another annoying one but once you know the trick you can work
around it so it's not as important.

Here's the thing: these bugs have all been filed for weeks, and yet
there has not been a single note filed, request for more info, or any
other indication anyone even knows they exist.  I often see people on
this list ask if a bug has been filed in Bugzilla but I don't see much
incentive for anyone to do so: to me it seems like the only way an issue
gets much traction is to raise it here rather than Bugzilla.

Just my $0.02.

BTW, is it possible to run Evo 2.11 without installing all of Gnome
2.19?  In other words, can I build Evo (even if I use garnome and build
all of gnome and install it in a separate location) but then just run
Evo 2.11 with my Feisty Gnome 2.18.1 desktop?  Or does Evo depend on
some features only available in Gnome 2.19?
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-25 Thread Paul Smith
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 08:17 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
 I'm building and running against HEAD every couple of days ( depending
 on how often commits are made ) with GNOME 2.18.1.  UBUNTU 7.04
 feisty.
 
 Compilation is pretty straightforward.

Can you give a couple of sentences of howto?  I've done a lot of
building of software so I don't need anything detailed at all; mainly
what source packages I would need and what Ubuntu -dev packages to
install (if you remember them :) ), plus any build order tips etc.

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-22 Thread Veerapuram Varadhan
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 20:43 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
 On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 08:54 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
 
  2.11.5 will be one of the rock-solid releases in the history of
  Evolution-exchange connector.  If you are not an user of Exchange 2007
  and have issues, feel free to direct to us.  I think Reid and others
  would agree to me on this - we will work on the issue and resolve it.
 
 I'm all for anything that makes the system more stable.  I don't use
 shared folders or shared calendars (just free/busy to schedule
 meetings), and foverall Evo works well.  I don't want to whine too
 much because I well remember the Evo 1.4 days and how buggy the
 connector was back then, and life has improved dramatically since
 then!
 
 But, there ARE still serious problems in Evo/Connector (I'm using
 2.10.1 on Ubuntu Feisty):
 
 436628: No reminders for scheduled meetings
 This is probably the worst one.  The main reason I moved to Evo was to
 get reminders for my meetings.  I still regularly am late to or
 completely miss a meeting or two a week because of this (I missed two
 meetings just today!!)
 
We have worked on this issue, IIRC and have fixes for it.  We will be
comitting it for 2.11.5.

 442098: New mail shows up in the folder but not in the summary window
 This one is a killer for productivity.  If it weren't for the fact
 that it only happens on my system at home and not my work system I'd
 be tearing my hair out.  I literally have to restart Evo every 15
 minutes or so to see my new mail when I'm at home.
 
This one is a serious issue and I have been trying hard to reproduce,
but in vain.  I have worked with couple of users on this in #evolution
IRC channel in irc.gimp.org.  Can anyone of you - whoever is facing this
issue - give me a scenario to reproduce this reliably?  I can guarantee
a fix in 2 days, once I have the scenario.  Our test environment works
fine and that cannot be really relied upon for such bugs.

 442186: Delete of the first Exchange message after Evo starts takes
 ~30 seconds
 This is just a small thing but (combined with 442098 which causes me
 to stop/start Evo many times a day) it's quite annoying.
 
This is fixed and will be committed for 2.11.5.  Once the fix is
committed, I will update the bug with a little-readme about the fix.

 436615: Editing existing meetings with Address Book deletes all
 attendees
 This is truly annoying; I only rate it lower because if you're paying
 attention you can usually avoid the problem (by not using the Address
 Book).
 
 436619: Adding a meeting room as Resource gives unable to book
 This is another annoying one but once you know the trick you can work
 around it so it's not as important.
 
 Here's the thing: these bugs have all been filed for weeks, and yet
 there has not been a single note filed, request for more info, or any
 other indication anyone even knows they exist.  I often see people on
 this list ask if a bug has been filed in Bugzilla but I don't see much
 incentive for anyone to do so: to me it seems like the only way an
 issue gets much traction is to raise it here rather than Bugzilla.
 
I agree with you on this.  We weren't doing great with bugzilla, but,
recently we started improving our activities.  However, it would take
little time and in order to quicken up, I have created
http://www.go-evolution.org/Connector-bugs for easier interaction with
the development team.  (A little duplication, but effective)

 Just my $0.02.
 
Very much appreciated.  Devs/Hackers have their own priority of tasks
and are quite prone to miss paying attention to bugs immediately.  This
kind of a friendly poke will help them adjust their priority to
accommodate some of these as TODOs.

 BTW, is it possible to run Evo 2.11 without installing all of Gnome
 2.19?  In other words, can I build Evo (even if I use garnome and
 build all of gnome and install it in a separate location) but then
 just run Evo 2.11 with my Feisty Gnome 2.18.1 desktop?  Or does Evo
 depend on some features only available in Gnome 2.19?
Yes, it is possible and you don't need other GNOME 2.19 modules - except
libsoup, gtkhtml, EDS, Evolution and Evolution-exchange for running
latest and hot 2.11.x code base. 

Thanks,

V. Varadhan

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-22 Thread Reid Thompson
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 04:50 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
  BTW, is it possible to run Evo 2.11 without installing all of Gnome
  2.19?  In other words, can I build Evo (even if I use garnome and
  build all of gnome and install it in a separate location) but then
  just run Evo 2.11 with my Feisty Gnome 2.18.1 desktop?  Or does Evo
  depend on some features only available in Gnome 2.19? 

I'm building and running against HEAD every couple of days ( depending
on how often commits are made ) with GNOME 2.18.1.  UBUNTU 7.04 feisty.

Compilation is pretty straightforward.
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-22 Thread Reid Thompson
Paul Smith wrote:
 On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 08:17 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
   
 I'm building and running against HEAD every couple of days ( depending
 on how often commits are made ) with GNOME 2.18.1.  UBUNTU 7.04
 feisty.

 Compilation is pretty straightforward.
 

 Can you give a couple of sentences of howto?  I've done a lot of
 building of software so I don't need anything detailed at all; mainly
 what source packages I would need and what Ubuntu -dev packages to
 install (if you remember them :) ), plus any build order tips etc.

   
it's been a while,, so...

i'd start with a

apt-get build-dep evolution evolution-exchange evolution-data-server gtkhtml 
libsoup

that should get the build dependencies

I then did an svn checkout for each of evolution evolution-exchange 
evolution-data-server gtkhtml libsoup

see http://www.go-evolution.org/Compiling_Evolution_from_SVN


I'm heading out on vacation today - but will check email when possible.. Post 
any questions issues you might have


I also

export CFLAGS='-g -Wall'


and I put the exes in /usr


libsoup
./congfigure --prefix=/usr
make
sudo make install


GtkHTML
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
make install

evolution-data-server
./configure --prefix=/usr --with-openldap=yes --with-e2k-debug
make
sudo make install



evolution
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-nntp=yes --enable-imap4=yes
--enable-cairo-calendar=yes --enable-mono=yes --enable-exchange=yes
--enable-plugins=all --with-openldap=yes --with-e2k-debug
make
sudo make install


evolution-exchange
./configure --prefix=/usr --with-openldap=yes --with-e2k-debug
make
sudo make install 





 


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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-21 Thread Ow Mun Heng
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 09:05 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:

  Good god .. no wonder the connector is unuseable. I had high hopes for
  a linux desktop, in part based on the expectation of having a fully
  compatible groupware client for exchange.
  
 Revere engineered products/projects do lack 100% compatibility and

To the majority of us, for us that really want to at least get our
emails off the server, having this work is essential, esp when they've
closed off the POP/IMAP ports.

I for one, am only interested in gettting the mails. Calendering and
others can wait.

Veerapuram is a novell employee and he's tasked to get evo-exchange
working and we, at least can just support him. (Unless of course, we can
send him patches!)


BTW, openchange looks great.. 

Brutus is another one which looks great on paper (but I have 1 nit-pick
which has prevented me from evaluating it - it needs a windows box to be
installed to - the server portion anyway to do the MAPI translation)



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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-21 Thread Jules Colding
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 16:40 +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
 BTW, openchange looks great.. 
 
 Brutus is another one which looks great on paper (but I have 1 nit-pick
 which has prevented me from evaluating it - it needs a windows box to be
 installed to - the server portion anyway to do the MAPI translation)

Yes, I admit that the Windows server requirement is annoying but as
Varadhan said:

Reverse engineered products/projects do lack 100% compatibility...

So the Windows server part is needed if Brutus should be 100% compatible
with native MAPI. A less perfect solution, one that would remove the
Windows server requirement, would be to use libmapi (once available) in
Brutus Server and relocate it to, say, linux. 

That would maintain the most important feature of Brutus, platform
independence for the clients, and at the same time free the server from
the Windows requirement but at the cost of 100% compatibility with
native MAPI(*).

Anyway - just speculating here...

Best regards,
  jules


(*) It might also impact the ability of Brutus to support Lotus Domino
which we are working on. Time will show...

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-21 Thread Peter Van Lone
On 6/20/07, Veerapuram Varadhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  It would be ideal if it could bypass OWA and just access the MAPI
  interface.  Maybe the Openchange MAPI libs will help to achieve this.
 
  http://www.openchange.org/
 
 That is definitely the future direction of Evolution-exchange.  We will
 be evaluating this in couple of weeks and update go-evolution.org with
 the same.

 V. Varadhan


so using the open-exchange lib is now the direction of the eds
project? Is this a new direction (ie you just heard about it, and
think it's a good idea)? Or, was it a strategic decision taken by the
entire team some time ago, and just in the next couple weeks your time
has cleared to get started on it?

Frankly I don't see much commitment here to get this done ... why is
that? I am not criticising you in this Varadhan ... but rather
wondering out loud why for so long this project has had such little
commitment of resources?

Perhaps not enough people within Novell/Gnome really get just how
badly the evo exchange connection is required in order to get traction
with a linux desktop?

At any rate -- to me, it would be very good if, when installing evo,
if I could select from amongst the various connector styles. I would
like to see as menu options traditional evo connector and brutus
connector (yes, which will assume the process is installed out there
somewhere).

Hopefully this open exchange lib will provide so traction, quickly too
 it is ridiculous that I have to have a windows vm and Outlook in
order to view a shared calendar or function even reasonably well with
exchange.

I've said it before, and can only re-enforce the message ... right now
it is a deal breaker for wider corp adoption of linux desktop. Please
get some resources on it and make it a PRIORITY.

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-21 Thread Veerapuram Varadhan
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 07:23 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote:
 On 6/20/07, Veerapuram Varadhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   It would be ideal if it could bypass OWA and just access the MAPI
   interface.  Maybe the Openchange MAPI libs will help to achieve this.
  
   http://www.openchange.org/
  
  That is definitely the future direction of Evolution-exchange.  We will
  be evaluating this in couple of weeks and update go-evolution.org with
  the same.
 
  V. Varadhan
 
 
 so using the open-exchange lib is now the direction of the eds
 project? Is this a new direction (ie you just heard about it, and
 think it's a good idea)? Or, was it a strategic decision taken by the
 entire team some time ago, and just in the next couple weeks your time
 has cleared to get started on it?
 
It is isn't a new direction.  We have heard about it little long back
and I personally have been following their development and milestones
closely.  All strategic decisions are taken after careful evaluation and
as the current Exchange connector has evolved over the years to the
extent that now it can connect out of the box for most of the user
scenarios - any decision to adapt to new framework will have to undergo
a series of brainstorming.  

Couple of weeks time is for us to arrive at a plan/roadmap and publish
it for the hacker/user community that are interested in Evolution.  This
roadmap will not throw-away the development of Evolution-exchange
connector, rather serve as a place holder for openchange hackers to work
closely with our team/community.  Once the plugin evolves and stable
enough to take the place of Evolution-exchange connector - a decision
will be made based on user feedbacks.

 Frankly I don't see much commitment here to get this done ... why is
 that? I am not criticising you in this Varadhan ... but rather
 wondering out loud why for so long this project has had such little
 commitment of resources?
 
If you are talking about commitment on supporting Exchange 2007 - Yes,
we are committed to support it and we even have mentioned to support it
in 2.12 release.  Let me know if you have any other ways of giving a
commitment.

 Perhaps not enough people within Novell/Gnome really get just how
 badly the evo exchange connection is required in order to get traction
 with a linux desktop?
 
Every one, both at Novell/GNOME, understands that Evolution - Exchange
connectivity is quite vital for Linux desktop adoption and we are
committed to fulfill it.  If you would have closely watched the
development of Evolution-exchange connector atleast for the last three
releases, 2.6.x, 2.8.x and 2.10.x - it has become quite stable and
getting better and better with every release.  We have fixed loads of
issues - both functionality and performance wise and are committed to do
better.

As of this moment, I am collecting some data-points on my recent
optimization work that will make most of our evolution-exchange users
stand on their toes and even out-performs MS Outlook.

 Hopefully this open exchange lib will provide so traction, quickly too
  it is ridiculous that I have to have a windows vm and Outlook in
 order to view a shared calendar or function even reasonably well with
 exchange.
 
Evolution does support shared calendar and public folder
subscription/other user folder subscription are the areas that we have
worked extensively in the recent past and are quite stable now.  

2.11.5 will be one of the rock-solid releases in the history of
Evolution-exchange connector.  If you are not an user of Exchange 2007
and have issues, feel free to direct to us.  I think Reid and others
would agree to me on this - we will work on the issue and resolve it.

 I've said it before, and can only re-enforce the message ... right now
 it is a deal breaker for wider corp adoption of linux desktop. Please
 get some resources on it and make it a PRIORITY.
 
If you are mentioning about Exchange 2007 - Yes and Yes, we are
committed to resolve it before we release 2.12.


Thanks,

V. Varadhan
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-21 Thread Veerapuram Varadhan
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 16:40 +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
 On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 09:05 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
 
   Good god .. no wonder the connector is unuseable. I had high hopes for
   a linux desktop, in part based on the expectation of having a fully
   compatible groupware client for exchange.
   
  Revere engineered products/projects do lack 100% compatibility and
 
 To the majority of us, for us that really want to at least get our
 emails off the server, having this work is essential, esp when they've
 closed off the POP/IMAP ports.
 
 I for one, am only interested in gettting the mails. Calendering and
 others can wait.
 
 Veerapuram is a novell employee and he's tasked to get evo-exchange
 working and we, at least can just support him. (Unless of course, we can
 send him patches!)
 
Thanks for the support, Heng.  I will work on it and atleast make it
fetch mails/calendars/contacts, if not the extended features in Exchange
2007.

 
 BTW, openchange looks great.. 
 
 Brutus is another one which looks great on paper (but I have 1 nit-pick
 which has prevented me from evaluating it - it needs a windows box to be
 installed to - the server portion anyway to do the MAPI translation)

Brutus and Openchange are two other options, apart from the default
evolution-exchange connector, to access a MS Exchange mailbox.  And,
both are in active development are good enough for everyone to try it.
Above all, its the power of F/OSS - choice - one is not bound to a
particular product/software.  

If the question is about Evolution embracing Brutus/Openchange/implement
support for MS Exchange Web Service protocol (the new interface that
would replace the current webDAV interface), I would say it is too early
to comment now and let them evolve - in terms of
stability/performance/feature support/user base. ;-)

Thanks,


V. Varadhan

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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-20 Thread Robin Laing
Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
 Mistakenly, I had hit reply - instead of Reply All.  Here is the
 conversation.
 
 Thanks,
 
 V. Varadhan
 
  Forwarded Message 
 From: Veerapuram Varadhan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Peter Van Lone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007
 Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 18:12:43 +0530
 
 On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 07:18 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote:
 On 6/20/07, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 That is good to hear. The upgrade to Exchange 2007 was inevitable for
 most companies and mine got chomped into it as well.

 Looking forward to the new release

 you call this good news, huh?

 The fact that many many months after release of the current product,
 we find that there is 1 (one!) developer resource taked with figuring
 it out and that after a couple weeks from now that 1(one!) develper
 will (assuming other things don't get in the way) turn attention to it
 again?

 Good god .. no wonder the connector is unuseable. I had high hopes for
 a linux desktop, in part based on the expectation of having a fully
 compatible groupware client for exchange.

 Revere engineered products/projects do lack 100% compatibility and
 release deadlines.  You can help us gain more momentum, by providing
 more insights on WebDAV / OWA interface in Exchange 2007, point us to KB
 articles or some other links that can help us proceed little faster.
 Evolution exchange connector (2.11.x) is still quite stable for Exchange
 2003 and Exchange 2000 (if any) users.  Its getting better and better in
 every releases that we make.  So, I would say, keep your hopes high and
 lets help each other to achieve what we want.
 
 We do not have that situation -- so some 70% of the networks out
 there, are that much further out of range.

 These are not really out of range, still achievable.
 
 Thanks,
 
 V. Varadhan


It would be ideal if it could bypass OWA and just access the MAPI 
interface.  Maybe the Openchange MAPI libs will help to achieve this.

http://www.openchange.org/

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Due to the move to M$ Exchange Server,
anything that is a priority, please phone.
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-20 Thread Reid Thompson
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 12:02 -0600, Robin Laing wrote:
 Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
  Mistakenly, I had hit reply - instead of Reply All.  Here is the
  conversation.
  
  Thanks,
  
  V. Varadhan
  
   Forwarded Message 
  From: Veerapuram Varadhan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Peter Van Lone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007
  Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 18:12:43 +0530
  
  On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 07:18 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote:
  On 6/20/07, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  That is good to hear. The upgrade to Exchange 2007 was inevitable for
  most companies and mine got chomped into it as well.
 
  Looking forward to the new release
 
  you call this good news, huh?
 
  The fact that many many months after release of the current product,
  we find that there is 1 (one!) developer resource taked with figuring
  it out and that after a couple weeks from now that 1(one!) develper
  will (assuming other things don't get in the way) turn attention to it
  again?
 
  Good god .. no wonder the connector is unuseable. I had high hopes for
  a linux desktop, in part based on the expectation of having a fully
  compatible groupware client for exchange.
 
  Revere engineered products/projects do lack 100% compatibility and
  release deadlines.  You can help us gain more momentum, by providing
  more insights on WebDAV / OWA interface in Exchange 2007, point us to KB
  articles or some other links that can help us proceed little faster.
  Evolution exchange connector (2.11.x) is still quite stable for Exchange
  2003 and Exchange 2000 (if any) users.  Its getting better and better in
  every releases that we make.  So, I would say, keep your hopes high and
  lets help each other to achieve what we want.
  
  We do not have that situation -- so some 70% of the networks out
  there, are that much further out of range.
 
  These are not really out of range, still achievable.
  
  Thanks,
  
  V. Varadhan
 
 
 It would be ideal if it could bypass OWA and just access the MAPI 
 interface.  Maybe the Openchange MAPI libs will help to achieve this.
 
 http://www.openchange.org/
 
has anyone tried this...???
OpenChange Evolution plugin TP1 release

  * Download openchange-eplugin package and RPM

This gnome evolution plugin based on libmapi provides interoperability
with Microsoft Exchange Server and provides the set of features
described below: 
  * Create an OpenChange/Exchange account in the Evolution Account
wizard
  * Fetch, Send and Delete emails with/without attachments to
internal users
  * Manage Importance and read/unread flags
  * Display a light hierarchy of Mailbox folders (inbox, outbox,
trash, sent items)
  * Save emails headers summary on the local filesystem
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Re: [Evolution] [Fwd: Re: Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007]

2007-06-20 Thread Veerapuram Varadhan
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 12:02 -0600, Robin Laing wrote:
 Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
  Mistakenly, I had hit reply - instead of Reply All.  Here is the
  conversation.
  
  Thanks,
  
  V. Varadhan
  
   Forwarded Message 
  From: Veerapuram Varadhan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Peter Van Lone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007
  Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 18:12:43 +0530
  
  On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 07:18 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote:
  On 6/20/07, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  That is good to hear. The upgrade to Exchange 2007 was inevitable for
  most companies and mine got chomped into it as well.
 
  Looking forward to the new release
 
  you call this good news, huh?
 
  The fact that many many months after release of the current product,
  we find that there is 1 (one!) developer resource taked with figuring
  it out and that after a couple weeks from now that 1(one!) develper
  will (assuming other things don't get in the way) turn attention to it
  again?
 
  Good god .. no wonder the connector is unuseable. I had high hopes for
  a linux desktop, in part based on the expectation of having a fully
  compatible groupware client for exchange.
 
  Revere engineered products/projects do lack 100% compatibility and
  release deadlines.  You can help us gain more momentum, by providing
  more insights on WebDAV / OWA interface in Exchange 2007, point us to KB
  articles or some other links that can help us proceed little faster.
  Evolution exchange connector (2.11.x) is still quite stable for Exchange
  2003 and Exchange 2000 (if any) users.  Its getting better and better in
  every releases that we make.  So, I would say, keep your hopes high and
  lets help each other to achieve what we want.
  
  We do not have that situation -- so some 70% of the networks out
  there, are that much further out of range.
 
  These are not really out of range, still achievable.
  
  Thanks,
  
  V. Varadhan
 
 
 It would be ideal if it could bypass OWA and just access the MAPI 
 interface.  Maybe the Openchange MAPI libs will help to achieve this.
 
 http://www.openchange.org/
 
That is definitely the future direction of Evolution-exchange.  We will
be evaluating this in couple of weeks and update go-evolution.org with
the same.

V. Varadhan
-- 
Veerapuram Varadhan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Novell, Inc. 
Software for the Open Enterprise™
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