Re: [Evolution] evolution exchange

2008-10-06 Thread Steinar Bang
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Art Alexion [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 14:43 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: I don't much care, except that I have to change my habits when moving from one list to another. My sentiments exactly. FWIW I use NNTP access to http://gmane.org

Re: [Evolution] evolution exchange

2008-09-29 Thread Steinar Bang
Art Alexion [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 14:43 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: I don't much care, except that I have to change my habits when moving from one list to another. My sentiments exactly. FWIW I use NNTP access to http://gmane.org for most of the mailing lists I

Re: [Evolution] Synching the Exchange calendar from the command line?

2008-06-15 Thread Steinar Bang
Chenthill [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You can publish your exchange calendar on to the web by configuring the calendar publishing plugin in evolution. You can find that the options at Edit-Preferences-Calendar and Tasks-Calendar publishing. Yes, I know. But if evolution can be used to publish

Re: [Evolution] Evolution Exchange in Ubuntu Hardy

2008-06-15 Thread Steinar Bang
Chenthill [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You need to have your password remembered for meeting notifications to come up. It is, as far as I know. At least I'm not prompted when reading email, when sending email, and when modifying the Exchange calendar. IIRC srini enabled some logs from alarm daemon

Re: [Evolution] Evolution Exchange in Ubuntu Hardy

2008-06-15 Thread Steinar Bang
Alastair Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED]: BTW I have my password stored and meeting notifications don't come up. On top of which, it's supposed to be (and appears to be) integrated into the gnome calendar. I don't get notifications for local meetings either. The gnome calendar is the one that

Re: [Evolution] Evolution Exchange in Ubuntu Hardy

2008-06-10 Thread Steinar Bang
Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Unfortunately you don't say exactly what so bad means. For the first week or so of Hardy, Evo was unusable; no question. After that some updates were made that greatly stabilized the program. What made me eventually stop using Evolution, and

Re: [Evolution] Synching the Exchange calendar from the command line?

2008-06-10 Thread Steinar Bang
Jules Colding [EMAIL PROTECTED]: With a little hacking you could get this working: http://svn.42tools.net/repos/brutus-idl/trunk/samples/C/ Thanx for the tip! It should be possible to script something using Python and OmniORB, at least. I didn't find anything about calendar support

[Evolution] Synching the Exchange calendar from the command line?

2008-06-08 Thread Steinar Bang
Is it possible to use evolution, or an evolution related utility to synchronize my calendar on the company Exhange server, from iCalendar files stored locally? I want to upload my appointments so that others can see them when planning meetings. Thanx! - Steinar

Re: [Evolution] evolution problem

2007-12-12 Thread Steinar Bang
Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 13:25 -0600, Ness, Todd wrote: When I get into a state like this I (a) shut down evo, (b) make sure all evolution processes are gone (with kill or pkill or whatever), then (c) remove all cached mail from my exchange account: rm -rf

Re: [Evolution] Offline Evolution switched online when NIC changes

2007-06-25 Thread Steinar Bang
Ritesh Khadgaray [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Evolution checks with NetworkManager for a inet connection, and if existent switches to online mode. This definitely happens. And if nm finds no active inet connection, it informs applications such as evolution, evolution switches to offline mode, This