> 
> It would be MUCH better to simply upgrade to Fedora 20 or to their
> "Rawhide" (which will probably become 21 eventually).

No, Fedora 21 was released a month ago.  

As I said before, in a production environment like an office you should
really, really be using a distro that has a long life.  This does not
include Fedora since you need to upgrade that at least once a year - not
does it include most Ubuntu releases.

Go for something like CentOS or if you really must use Ubuntu, get an
LTS ("long term support") version.

But this is now way, way off topic for an Evolution mailing list and
apologise for prolonging it.

P.

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