Hi Robert,

Thanks for the quick response.  That seemed to solve one issue but I think I 
have some more.  For some background:

I am trying to connect to my company's Exchange server using.  I can connect 
fine to Outlook Web Access by going to webmail.companyname.com and entering 
DOMAIN\username and my Password.  Similarly, I can use the native Mail app on 
the Mac with no issues to read and send mail.

Based on this, what values should I be entering for my username (e.g. 
"DOMAIN\username" or just "username") and the URL fields (e.g. just accept what 
is returned via the "FETCH URL" button or use the URL used to access OWA)?

Thanks
Samir
________________________________
From: Robert Munteanu [robert.munte...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 12:35 PM
To: Parikh, Samir
Cc: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Authentication Issues with Exchange Web Services


On Jun 5, 2015 7:32 PM, "Parikh, Samir" 
<samir.par...@nationalgrid.com<mailto:samir.par...@nationalgrid.com>> wrote:
>
> I am relatively new to both Linux and Evolution mail.  I am running Xubuntu 
> 14.04 in VirtualBox and am trying to configure a Microsoft Exchange email 
> account.  After installing Evolution via the Ubuntu Software Center, I also 
> installed Evolution Web Services via "sudo apt-get install evolution-ews".  
> Upon launching Evolution, I started creating a new account.  When I get to 
> the "Receiving Email" section, I selected "Exchange Web Services" as the 
> Server Type.  I entered my Username as DOMAIN\usernam.  I clicked "Fetch URL" 
> which then autopopulated the Host URL and OAB URL fields.
>
> My issue is that the only Authentication options available to me are NLTM or 
> Basic.  Shouldn't there be an option for "Password" that is also available 
> for the other mail types?

IIRC both use password identification over HTTP, it's only the low-level 
details that differ.

I suggest starting with basic and trying NTLM if basic does not work.

Robert
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Samir
>
>
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