On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 00:20 -0500, Matthew Barnes wrote:

> On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 11:43 -0800, Rick Knight wrote:
> > Is this caused by evolution-data-server being built without exchange 
> > support? When I built exchange-data-server I tried to enable exchange 
> > support but it built without that support no matter what I did. If 
> > that's my problem here, could someone please tell me how to build 
> > evolution-data-server with exchange support?
> 
> Yeah, that sounds like the problem.  The key is to get e-d-s and
> evo-exchange built with NTLM support enabled, and that's tricky
> business.
> 
> For Fedora we actually have to ship a static openldap library with NTLM
> support specifically for Evolution (I guess NTLM support requires an API
> or ABI break in libldap, or something messy like that).  Probably need
> to check with the Ubuntu or Kubuntu guys to see how they do it.
> 
> FWIW, I've attached a couple little scripts I use when configuring the
> Subversion source.  Run them in place of autogen.sh or configure.  They
> set things up pretty much the same as Fedora's Evolution packages, but
> may need to be tweaked a bit for your environment.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Matthew Barnes
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OK, found the problem. I left "--enable-ldap=yes" out of the 
configuration for evolution-data-server and evoultion. Added those 
options and everything built without error. Evolution works and I'm
able 
to access my Exchange mail server and print the messages.

Thanks,
Rick

PS This was a reply to the individual poster. It should have been to the
group.
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