[Evolution] Settings for offline folder will not be saved

2006-09-10 Thread Robert Schüler
Hi,

I am using evolution 2.6.3 from the Debian/unstable-tree.

To get offline folders working I have to select for every folder to copy
the content locally. This works very well while switching between online
and offline-mode.

When closing evolution and starting again the option is not set anymore
and offline-folders are not active. Where should I investigate more time
to look for this error? CAMEL_DEBUG=all show me no errors or warnings
concerning this issue.

Many thanks,

Robert.
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Re: [Evolution] Decouple the mail exchange component from the rest...

2006-09-10 Thread Sankar
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 12:13 +0200, Ignacio Mas Ivars wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> is there anyway to deactive the mail component of the exchange connector
> and still sue the rest?

On gconf-editor, navigate to the key apps/evolution/mail/accounts and
remove the entry or set enabled="false" on the value corresponding to
your account. 

>  The problem is that my evo is unable tos end any
> mail over the exchange connector due to some weird behavior in the
> exchange server, so I use IMAP and SMTP to access my mail in the server.

File this as a bug. 

> I still need to keep my calendar in exchange, bu I don't want to have
> another mail account in my mail view and I want to send everything over
> SMTP. I have tried deactivating the mail account in the mail view, but
> then the calendar and the global catalogue disappear as well... Can you
> do it someway?

If you have trouble in sending mail only, you can create a send-only
SMTP account and use that for sending. You can continue using exchange
mailer itself for reading mails/accepting
invitations/tasks/appointments. 

Sankar

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[Evolution] scheduling resources with the exchange connector

2006-09-10 Thread Peter Van Lone
Is there a way to schedule resources when using the exchange
connector? What happens is that the calendar invitation is sent with
the resouce being listed as an invitee. I am told this is a limitation
of Outlook Web Access 

apparently when using "LookOut", this is not what happens, and so the
appointment goes on the resource calendar. However, when the resource
is an invitee, then there is noone to accept the invite, so it never
gets to the calendar.

How can I resolve this for an environment where resources are used heavily?

I have some ideas:

1)would Brutus work, since it accesses exchange with MAPI calls? Can
the "brutus plugin" (I've never used it, so I don't know if that's
what it is called) co-exist with the evo exchange connector, or is it
either/or?

2)is there some simple way to script accepting appointments if there
is no conflict? (yes, I know, this would be on the exchange side ...
just wondering maybe someone else has had to do this)

Peter
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