> > Before anyone asks, upgrading to the Rawhide > version means installing a large number of additional packages so I > don't care to do that, having had other stability problems with Rawhide > in the past. > > poc
I think that upgrading only to find new and different problems is un-settling at best. Also, I am not keen on the fact that evolution is so dependent on so many other packages, gtk, libsoup, etc. and the only convenient way to upgrade evolution is to upgrade to a newer version of your favorite OS. This is the kind of thing that prevents Linux from making any ground in the enterprise for regular everyday users. Way too much change and a lack stability. When I get newer versions of Firefox or Thunderbird I don't have to upgrade my whole OS and should not. Just a thought don't flame me to death over this it is just a suggestion that if evolution could stand on it's own on a Linux platform that would sure help. And yes there are way more problems with the exchange accounts on evolution than there are with IMAP or POP accounts. Filters are flaky on exchange, the whole exchange backend process dies a lot. whereas my POP account just keeps working and the filters work for it as well. Todd _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list