This bug report is being marked as "Fix Released" since nobody has
reported seeing the problems in current releases.
I believe that public folders are now only scanned if subscribed to.
I'm not 100% sure, but in my folders list, I don't even see public
folders that I'm not subscribed to.
As for t
I'm not seeing the issue any more, but I'm not sure if it was because of a
change in Evolution, or a change in public folders managed by the company.
I no longer have 10's of thousands of folders like I did before, but I can't
tell if somebody cleaned up the folders or Evo just ignores them.
On 7/
Is anyone still seeing this in current releases (feisty or gutsy)?
Answers either way would be helpful. Feisty was much improved for this
sort of evolution stuff, in my experience.
** Changed in: evolution-exchange (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Bill Gjestvang
Status: New => Incomp
I have the same issue with Evolution. Tens of thousands of public
folders. Sounds like what is needed is an option in the exchange
connector to turn off public folders altogether
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The same thing happens for me. I've had Evolution (v2.8.0-0ubuntu2)
running for approximately 30 minutes now, and there's a constant stream
of about 10-30 kiBps between me and the Exchange server. I've expanded
the folder view for the account (it displays "Loading..."). The status
bar shows two ent
I see now that the problem springs from the fact there are SO many
public folders on my server. It just sit scanning all day long. Is there
a way to disable scanning for folders I am NOT subscribed to?
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Finally was able to authenticate but the folders are always reading:
Scanning folders in "Exchange server name.removed.for.privacy"
I have tcpdump traffic showing that there is something happening. At
this point it has been running for over 3 minutes. On 2.4/2.6 this took
seconds. I will let run