On Tue, 2011-01-25 at 07:08 +0100, Milan Crha wrote: > On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 16:48 +0800, Ng Oon-Ee wrote: > > What I'm gathering from your answer is that I should really be asking > > the openchange people? (sort of assumed they'd also be the evo-mapi > > people). > > Hi, > heh, not at all, those are very different people. :) > > > For the record, openchange 0.10 is based on samba4-alpha13, that's the > > combination I was previously using before I lost access to my mapi > > account. > > What does it mean "lost access"? Did you try to debug what is going > wrong? Like with: > $ MAPI_DEBUG=10 evolution &>mapi.log > it's quite chatty, but may get you some pointers, as it shows raw > communication between libmapi and your exchange server. Search there for > the error and see who claimed. Maybe more details will be seen.
Sorry, 'lost access' means I no longer have a mapi account =). My university stopped giving access using mapi. > > > evo-mapi 0.32 is of course based on openchange 0.10. > > Well, it isn't by default. Evolution-mapi is still depending on > openchange 0.9. All above is sort of experimental, in a sense that > evolution-mapi is ready for new openchange, but as it is not widely > available yet, then it's not ready with all new features added in latest > openchange. > > > So my modified question is whether openchange 0.10 works with > > samba4-alpha14. Should I bring this to another list/forum/location? > > The easiest way is to try yourself, as I said in the previous mail, do > "make samba-git" in openchange and see whether it survives or not. I'm > really not sure whether necessary changes landed either in openchange or > in evolution-mapi, to be compileable with latest samba4. Of course, > openchange svn trunk works with the latest samba4 code. > Bye, > Milan Hmmm, okay I'll just rely on user feedback then. If noone complains I won't touch it =). Thanks 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