Hello,
not12listen wrote (ao):
> >> my question still stands... is there a reasonable method by which
> >> to connect an OM device to an exchange server?
> >>
> >> in all honesty, if there is, i'd run out and buy one tomorrow... :)
> >>
> >> again, i am VERY green when it comes to linux, but is t
s there a way to
>> > package
>> > the Exchange connection add-on of Evolution to either Claws, Openmoko
>> > Mail or Qtmail? or, is that idea much like re-inventing the wheel?
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tomorrow... :)
> >
> > again, i am VERY green when it comes to linux, but is there a way to
> > package
> > the Exchange connection add-on of Evolution to either Claws, Openmoko
> > Mail or Qtmail? or, is that idea much like re-inventing the wheel?
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On Tuesday 29 September 2009 15:32:47 Lars Nooden wrote:
> not12listen wrote:
> > in all honesty, if there is, i'd run out and buy one tomorrow... :)
>
> And the day after tomorrow MS would change the specs again to break it.
Theoretically MS could do that. But the consequence of breaking all Exch
y question still stands... is there a reasonable method by
>> >> which to
>> >> connect an OM device to an exchange server?
>> >>
>> >> in all honesty, if there is, i'd run out and buy one
>> >>
not12listen wrote:
> i did some research on what IMAP can and cannot do - by what i read, it
> cannot do anything with the exchange shared calendars,
Correct. IMAP is for reading e-mail. SMTP is for sending e-mail.
Other protocols are for the calendar. GroupDAV is one:
http://www.group
d run out and buy one
> >> tomorrow... :)
> >>
> >> again, i am VERY green when it comes to linux, but is there a
> >> way to package
> >> the Exchange connection add-on of Evolution to either Claws,
> >> Openmoko Mail
&g
again, i am VERY green when it comes to linux, but is there a
>> way to package
>> the Exchange connection add-on of Evolution to either Claws,
>> Openmoko Mail
>> or Qtmail? or, is that id
> or Qtmail? or, is that idea much like re-inventing the wheel?
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n, i am VERY green when it comes to linux, but is there a way to
> package
> the Exchange connection add-on of Evolution to either Claws, Openmoko Mail
> or Qtmail? or, is that idea much like re-inventing the wheel?
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not12listen wrote:
> in all honesty, if there is, i'd run out and buy one tomorrow... :)
And the day after tomorrow MS would change the specs again to break it.
Is there an option to move off MSexchange to some reliable, modular,
standards-based services? Kolab and Citadel top the list.
Regard
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 07:32:06 not12listen wrote:
> Adolf Winterer wrote:
> > On Tuesday 29 September 2009 05:45:55 not12listen wrote:
> >> Al Johnson wrote:
> >> > On Tuesday 29 September 2009, not12listen wrote:
> >> >> bringing this back from the dead...
> >> >>
> >> >> i've been off the
g them available
> to
> all applications that care to use the library. Early versions of
> interfaces
> to the library exist for Evolution and the KDE PIM framework Akonadi.
>
> - Adolf
>
>> if any further clarification is needed, please let me know. :)
>
so again, as i'm very green with linux, how difficult would this be to get
working on an OpenMoko Freerunner phone?
and honestly, which model should i look at purchasing?
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On Tuesday 29 September 2009 05:45:55 not12listen wrote:
> Al Johnson wrote:
> > On Tuesday 29 September 2009, not12listen wrote:
> >> bringing this back from the dead...
> >>
> >> i've been off the OM boards for a bit, but my interest in owning one has
> >> not diminished in the slightest.
> >>
>
my inbox and the folders
inside, and also view/edit my calendar - all of this is hosted on an
exchange server of course.
if any further clarification is needed, please let me know. :)
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On Tuesday 29 September 2009, not12listen wrote:
> bringing this back from the dead...
>
> i've been off the OM boards for a bit, but my interest in owning one has
> not diminished in the slightest.
>
> my question still stands... is there a reasonable method by which to
> connect an OM device to
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two things:
- what about those maemo guys? don't they create something like that
already? besides the gui the relevant parts should be in some kind of
library which should ne portable, shouldn't it?
- re evolution: the same thing applies. shouldn't be the relevant parts in
a library and thus
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 14.01.2009, 19:33 +0100 schrieb Olivier Migeot:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:03 PM, not12listen wrote:
>
> > Does that make sense? :)
> It does. But it's not the faint hearted. Getting Evolution to run on
> Neo won't be too easy, but it should be reasonnably doable (in a
> pe
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:03 PM, not12listen wrote:
> Does that make sense? :)
It does. But it's not the faint hearted. Getting Evolution to run on
Neo won't be too easy, but it should be reasonnably doable (in a
perfect world, it might compile directly on arm... maybe it already
does, btw). The
I might show how 'green' I am (in regards to all things Linux), but Ubuntu
8.10 ships with Evolution Email (don't recall which version), but it works
near perfect with Exchange servers (cannot pull up shared calendars being
its 1 fault - this is NOT a show stopper for me).
My question (in a nutsh
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Nicolas Dufresne
wrote:
> Evolution Exchange is a wrapper around the Web Interface of Exchange server.
Are you sure of that? I thought it was based on Exchange's WebDAV
access, which is a bit different. Sure it's still tied to web
technologies, and needs OWA to be
By the way, for clarification, I don't think there has ever been native
support for MS exchange in evolution, and anyways the binary protocol
only works within your Lan. Evolution Exchange is a wrapper around the
Web Interface of Exchange server. Today it works quite reliably, but
it's still a litt
>i've done a decent amount of searching around. i have not found any
>direct answer to my question:
>
>does OpenMoko allow/support communication with an Exchange server.
besides all the other posts on this topic, i think the issue it that
the real pim support is so far being planned. after stora
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 13.01.2009, 23:03 +0100 schrieb Thomas Otterbein:
> > i know that Evolution email can do Exchange. last i read, Debian can be
> As far as I know to be a native Exchange-Client Evolution requires a non-free-
> plugin. But even if you purchase it I doubt that the plugin will wo
> i know that Evolution email can do Exchange. last i read, Debian can be
As far as I know to be a native Exchange-Client Evolution requires a non-free-
plugin. But even if you purchase it I doubt that the plugin will work on OM.
However Exchange speaks IMAP and IMAP allows to place contacts and
i know that Evolution email can do Exchange. last i read, Debian can be
loaded onto the OpenMoko Freerunner. but, i was just curious if anyone has
done this, how difficult it was, etc...
Henner Zeller wrote:
>
> Maybe there is something available in the context of openmapi ?
> http://openmap
Maybe there is something available in the context of openmapi ?
http://openmapi.org/
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Olivier Migeot wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:17 PM, not12listen wrote:
>
>> does OpenMoko allow/support communication with an Exchange server.
>
> Simple answer : no. There
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:17 PM, not12listen wrote:
> does OpenMoko allow/support communication with an Exchange server.
Simple answer : no. There's ways that could eventually lead to an
exchange-compatible openmoko, but none of them are usable yet nor
anybody expressed interest in exploring the
i've done a decent amount of searching around. i have not found any direct
answer to my question:
does OpenMoko allow/support communication with an Exchange server.
my work email/contacts/calendar are all hosted on an Exchange server, and i
REALLY want to get an OpenMoko phone and have it be my
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