On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 14:45 +, Nathan Broderick wrote:
> Ade seems to be having the same problems as myself with the connector.
> The problems seem to be a combination of Fedora Core 5 and the
> Evolution Exchange connector. I never had any problems with Fedora
> Core 4 and the connector. I h
I've just upgraded to Evo-2.6.2 and Evo-Exchange -2.6.2 on Gentoo Linux
and I'm happy to say that I don't face these issues.
I guess I'm just lucky.
On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 10:27 -0500, TimD Smith wrote:
> YeahI have a similar problem. I can actually get and read my
> emails but the connection
YeahI have a similar problem. I can actually get and read my emails but the connection to the exchange server dies about 10 times an hour and I have to do evolution --force-shutdown and relaunch for it to start working again. Very annoying. I'm not using Fedora though. I'm using Arch Li
Ade seems to be having the same problems as myself with the connector.
The problems seem to be a combination of Fedora Core 5 and the
Evolution Exchange connector. I never had any problems with Fedora
Core 4 and the connector. I have two systems with Fedora Core 5 (one
is 64 bit) and they bo
On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 02:59 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> what exactly does not work?
Not speaking for Ade, but I've observed by converting my boss to a linux
laptop (he has a corporate msexchange account, and I don't, so this was
my first experience with the connector) -- that nearly all the prob
hi ade,
this is all very vague.
Am Donnerstag, den 20.07.2006, 23:13 +0200 schrieb Ade:
> ? dumb question but I keep getting conflicting reports regarding the
> status of Evolution and M$Exchange
what are "conflicts"?
> - specifically the calender side of
> things. To date the "best" info I hav