[Bug 60501] Re: Exchange fails to allow authentication

2007-08-29 Thread Bill Gjestvang
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

Re: [Bug 60501] Re: Exchange fails to allow authentication

2007-07-26 Thread eladner
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/

[Bug 60501] Re: Exchange fails to allow authentication

2007-07-25 Thread Bill Gjestvang
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

[Bug 60501] Re: Exchange fails to allow authentication

2006-12-09 Thread eladner
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 -- Exchange fails to allow authentication https://launchpad.net/bugs/60501 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 60501] Re: Exchange fails to allow authentication

2006-09-22 Thread Ilkka Poutanen
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

[Bug 60501] Re: Exchange fails to allow authentication

2006-09-15 Thread Nicholas H. Schmidt
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? -- Exchange fails to allow authentication https://launchpad.net/bugs/60501 -- ubuntu-bugs mai

[Bug 60501] Re: Exchange fails to allow authentication

2006-09-15 Thread Nicholas H. Schmidt
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