Oh, this is a bug is it? I thought it was a feature. I have
complained of the same issue.
I guess you are not a particularly fast connection or have a large
inbox. It takes me a minute or two at home on 512K dsl.
At work, on the same LAN as the server, maybe 30s.
I followed the instru
Hello All,
I have following evolution packages installed.
evolution-data-server-1.2.2-3
evolution-connector-2.2.2-5
evolution-2.2.2-5
evolution-webcal-2.2.0-1
And evolution is configured for exchange server. During the startup I
get a error message box "Error while scanning folders in Exchange
On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 09:25 +, William John Murray wrote:
>Oh, this is a bug is it? I thought it was a feature. I have
> complained of the same issue.
>
> I guess you are not a particularly fast connection or have a large
> inbox. It takes me a minute or two at home on 512K dsl.
Not anymor
> >
> > TNEF would definitely be a worthy plugin for Evolution to have, but
> > I'm unaware of anyone working on it currently.
>
> I have that plugin installed. It was quite a breeze to
> install actually. (but I forgot all about it since I didn't
> have any use for it anymore)
>
You're tal
for the error message "Could not connect to Evolution Exchange backend",
looks like exchange-storage process has crashed..
File a bug with the gdb stack traces for evolution-exchange-storage.
Also, evolution-data-server is crashing for you. Please get the stack
traces for e-d-s too.
Thanks,
Sushm
before I file a bug, attached is the stack trace... coz same versions
of e-s and e-d-s doesn't crash for my collegue... suspecting some
configuration issues.
-- ViK
Sushma Rai wrote:
for the error message "Could not connect to Evolution Exchange backend",
looks like exchange-storage proce
Hi Sushma,
Sushma Rai wrote:
> Please attach gdb to evolution-exchange-storage process while
> it doesn't
> react, and get the traces using the command, "thread apply all bt"
> See http://live.gnome.org/GettingTraces.
Below is the stacktrace you asked for.
I have tried to get traces from Evoluti
Hi All,I have a problem that is preventing me from accesing my Exchange servers via the Connector. Currently if I setup an exchange server account in Evolution, for some reason I cannot move forward with on the wizard because the authentication is failing. So as a workaround for this issue, I cre
I am using Evo 2.4.1 with the Exchange Connector, to send emails using
my corporate Exchange Server. Every now and then, (maybe once a day -
often enough to be annoying) email I want to send will not be sent, but
will instead show up in the folder "Sync Issues:Server Failures". This
tends to happen
I am using Evo 2.4.1 with the Exchange Connector, to send
emails using
my corporate Exchange Server. Every now and then, (maybe
once a day -
often enough to be annoying) email I want to send will not
be sent, but
will instead show up in the folder "Sync Issues:Server
Failures". This
ten
I am using Evolution and the Exchange connector to connect
to an Exchange 2003 cluster. Everything works accept accessing the global
catalog server. The address to the server is correct, there are no firewall
issues, but it tells me that the URL is incorrect. Does anyone know what needs
to
Hi Auerbach
I had observed those traces in my setup as well but i observed in server
there was some issue. After i restarted my server, I have not observed
such behavior, but you will not be able to do so. Check with your server
administrator to check in event viewer of exchange server box. Anyway
You should type IP address of server in which GAL is installed.
Which version of evolution are you using ?
Can you confirm if the problem you are facing is simillar to this
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329624
Thanks
Poornima
On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 19:24 -0800, Dave Doeppel wrote:
> I a
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