Upgrading to Evolution 3.8.2 on Ubuntu 13.04 has improved responsiveness
significantly (reply all now takes 3 seconds instead of 15 - 45). Thanks
very much for this.

For the record the upgrade procedure is:

add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade

In my case, I have not yet changed from evolution-mapi to the ews connector
yet connection with the office Exchange 2010 server appears to be working
fine (it did ask for my password again when connecting to the calendar but
after that it calendar appeared and seems to work normally).


On 26 June 2013 21:57, Milan Crha <mc...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 2013-06-25 at 20:00 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
> > For our Ubuntu users which version of Evolution should i install and
> > which extra add-ons?  The only remaining thing (afaik) that keeps one
> > department in Outlook (and therefore on Windows) is the sharing of
> > calendars.  If some of them keep using Outlook on Windows while the
> > other 3 migrate then can they still share or do they all have to
> > migrate at the same time as each other?
>
>         Hi,
> as Andre's link describes, for newer (2007/2010/2013) Exchange servers
> is recommended to use evolution-ews.
>
> With at least 3.8.x version of it you also get calendar/book/folder
> sharing. It's slightly hidden. Each source or folder has its Permissions
> context menu option, and if you right-click the account name in the Mail
> view at the left folder tree, then you get "Subscribe to folder of other
> user" option, where you can access shared folders. You can either choose
> one of the standard folder names, or place in a folder ID, which is
> visible at (and can be copy&pasted from) the Permissions dialog. To
> access Public Folders use Folder->Subscriptions... from the top menu in
> the Mailer view.
>
> It doesn't matter if any your clients use evolution-ews or Outlook, as
> long as the server can handle the client requests properly. Which is not
> a problem for either of the two.
>         Bye,
>         Milan
>
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