>>>>> 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 does not happen, at least not with the exchange connector. What happens is that the exchange connector/evolution pops up three separate dialog boxes on top of each other, asking for the password. It's a bad idea to to leave Evolution running, and respond to those boxes once VPNC has opened a connection to the Exchange server, because that, at least for me, results in my user account being locked out from the Windows domain the Exchange server is a part of. The only way out, is to kill evolution, and all evolution processes, before starting a fresh Evolution _after_ the VPNC connection is up. Then one is prompted once for the password (even though Evolution had stored the password previous to this happening), and Evolution starts successfully. Very messy. Happens everytime I forget to kill Evolution at work before suspending the machine, and resuming at home. > This is a expected behavior from what i have read about nm and > evolution integration . Do you have any URLs pointing to this? Thanx! - Steinar _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list