Hi,
I am planning to switch my office PC to Linux soon. In my company, they
use Exchange, and they support Outlook Web Access (OWA).
I could easily figure out how to to configure Evolution to access my
corporate Email/Calendar & such, and it works really great.
Now in order to migrate
On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 09:43 +0100, Jules Colding wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 21:12 -0500, David Ronis wrote:
> > I thought that it might simply be a timing issue related to when I do
> > the rsync's, so I deleted the entire .evolution directory from the
> > laptop, updated my mail files on the d
On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 20:40 -0700, Des Dougan wrote:
> Evo hung again this evening when I tried to open it, and I was able to
> get a gdb trace. Filed as Bug 342877.
>
>
> Des
Hi,
I am using the following RPM's on SuSE 10.0.
evolution-2.6.0-18
evolution-webcal-2.4.1-18
evolution-data-server-1
Hm,
this made me look again and find something interesting:
I normally set the GC server as a number, an IP address. Then I get
exactly the symptoms of the first poster.
I just tried substituting the name (In a CVS version, ~ 2.9.2),
and can no longer see the global address list at all
Hi Tom,
Can you access your GC server from outside firewall? Evolution gets the
required domain/host info from the GC server and then tries to connect
to it using the host name. If the host-name doesn't get resolved, it
shows "Generic Error".
Check your DNS setup or add that ip/host-name to y
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 21:12 -0500, David Ronis wrote:
> I thought that it might simply be a timing issue related to when I do
> the rsync's, so I deleted the entire .evolution directory from the
> laptop, updated my mail files on the desktop, shut down evolution
> (completely, as checked with ps ux