On 12/11/09 16:45, Paul Roach wrote:
> Wondered whether anyone on the list has had any joy/luck with Evolution
> and MS Exchange 2007. I've read a lot online about incompatibility due
> to MS sacking WebDAV - which is effectively how Evolution-Exchange and
> Exchange 2003 talk to each other, but h
You may find Docky helpful, it's part of gnome-do. It's like the
application bar at the bottom of a Mac desktop. You can drag
application launchers onto it, and I think links to files too. It
auto-hides and you can resize the whole thing by just dragging it.
On 11/11/09, JONATHAN TAYLOR wrote:
>
Just out of interest, what boxes did horde fail to tick? I've been very
enthusiastic about their systems in the past, and I'm fairly confident that
having the IMAP set up properly behind the scenes should give you a
comprehensive exchange-like replacement, with many many more features.
Regards,
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On 12/11/2009 16:45, Paul Roach wrote:
> Wondered whether anyone on the list has had any joy/luck with
> Evolution and MS Exchange 2007. I've read a lot online about
> incompatibility due to MS sacking WebDAV - which is effectively how
> Evolution-Exchange and Exchange 2003 talk to each other,
It's something I've been trying to acheive for a while with absolutely
zero luck. I guess we have to wait for Evolution to catch up (resisted
the temptation to write 'evolve' there!)
Dan
Paul Roach wrote:
> Wondered whether anyone on the list has had any joy/luck with
> Evolution and MS Exchange
Wondered whether anyone on the list has had any joy/luck with Evolution and
MS Exchange 2007. I've read a lot online about incompatibility due to MS
sacking WebDAV - which is effectively how Evolution-Exchange and Exchange
2003 talk to each other, but haven't been able to find (m)any success
stori
On 12/11/2009 13:49, Paul Roach wrote:
>
> I'm afraid to say I follow the rest of the herd with this - and I've
> not come across an administrative function yet that "requires" a gui
> on an Ubuntu server. If I need to move files around and i feel it
> will be quicker graphically I just ssh://i
I'm afraid to say I follow the rest of the herd with this - and I've not
come across an administrative function yet that "requires" a gui on an
Ubuntu server. If I need to move files around and i feel it will be quicker
graphically I just ssh://ipaddress within nautilus and copy files around
that