On Sat, 2022-03-19 at 17:47 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
> I read (a few) the manual and installed evolution, evolution-mapi and
> evolution-ews (seems I didn't need that one). Unfortunately in the
> email settings I do not see Microsoft Exchange in server type. I've
> tried a few things but nothing works.

My very brief internet search shows that there ought to be a very
obvious "Exchange MAPI" server type option in the email account
settings (when the plugin is installed), so that makes me think of a
few things:

Perhaps your plugins weren't properly installed.

Perhaps Evolution needed to be completely quit and restarted.

Were you trying to configure a new account from scratch, or trying to
change an existing mail account over to the MAPI protocol?

Also, my search suggested that evolution-mapi is outdated and replaced
by evolution-ews.  So, perhaps try the other plugin.

NB:  I use Evolution, but not with any Exchange servers (I've never
used Exchange).  From what I read about exchange, it has various
protocols it *can* use (IMAP, POP3, EAS, MAPI, etc), but whether *any*
of them are available will depend on how the server is configured. Have
you checked if MAPI is the right protocol to use with your server?
 
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