On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 14:54 -0300, Pablo Saavedra wrote: > I'm having problems logging in to our exchange server using exchange MAPI. I > enter the URL, username and domain and it gives me an authentication > failure. I tried both OWA and mail server url, and the username with and > without @domain.com.
Hi, could you run evolution from console like this $ EXCHANGEMAPI_DEBUG=1 evolution and try to authenticate against the server, whether it'll show you the reason, why it failed, please? You can also try to export MAPI_DEBUG=10, which shows raw communication between libmapi and the server, but it's hard to read and very chatty, so I would suggest to skip this unless really necessary needed. You can also try to configure a profile for openchangeclient and try to connect to the server with it. You can create a profile with mapiprofile and then use it with openchangeclient. This is out of scope of this email, though, but the profile uses same values as evolution's UI. With respect of the values used for the account setup: - Server - is just server IP or address without protocol, like exchange.example.com - User name - well, it depends on the server setup, but there is usually set a username, not an email address, as a login - Domain - this is a windows domain, in which is user defined. It's not the example.com domain from the url. Your admins may be able to tell you the right domain for your user. The other possibility can be that your server allows only secure connections. This feature can be enabled in UI of later evolution-mapi, like 0.32.0. There's a flag in the profile to enable this. But it might not be that too, I do not know, it all really depends on the error returned from the libmapi during profile creation. Hope that helps, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list