This drives me crazy. My workplace will ONLY allow us to access our
email via OWA or MS Exchange (and forbids forwarding). I want to use
Evolution for its calendar, but to use its calendar you need a properly
set up email. So basically this exchange bug is putting a wrench in my
whole work flow.
@John Ching, very late response, sorry. No, I do not need to use the
--disable-eplugin, all plugins are enabled, and I haven't had an issue
since. Last night I did the same on a LinuxMint Julia box, I added the
maverick-proposed repository, updated evolution, removed exchange
account plus related
Looking forward to the solution also. Last 4 years using another distro
that begins with the 6th letter... Almost tempted to return to Gates
Doors.. But Ubuntu worked and more help out there on interent. Hope this
can be fixed and there are others not willing to got the dark-side so we
can get
I tried the proposed update and it didn't seem to change a thing.
...but, I'm happily using Thunderbird with Lightning and Davmail. Don't
think I'll bother with evolution again unless it's updated properly.
Glad I haven't had to resort to XP and Outlook.
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Even with evolution+davmail, I still cannot shutdown evolution cleanly.
It hangs 75% of the time on exit and the evolution main screen turns
gray and just sits there for hours. If I enable offline folder access,
then everything just hangs with no apparent progress reported in the
bottom status
I thought I would add my observations :
Right after upgrading to Ubuntu 10.10, the Evolution bug became
apparent. After trying several workarounds and after installing the
proposed updates, the ability to read and send email was restored.
When Evolution starts applying filters and moving
Okay I have tried everything suggested here, including updating with the
Proposed evolution-exchange plugin, but my evolution is still basically
unusable after spending 2 days on this. It does try to update my inbox
folders but it hangs 99% of the time. I have to kill it because normal
exiting
@John Ching, others considering thunderbird + davmail:
before switching to Thunderbird+Lightning+Davmail, have you also tried
evolution + davmail?
I use it with an exchange 2007 server and it works, including calendar.
I would assume davmail also works with a 2003 server, and if not it
Thanks @sim909. I will give evolution+davmail a try.
BTW, with the Proposed evolution-exchange plugin installed, do i still need to
run evolution with the --disable-eplugin parameter? I've also noticed that even
after I've done rm -rf ~/.evolution, I still see the old exchange calendar in
For those who, like me, have a major problem kicking (aka deleting)
the full .evolution directory, with several email accounts plus a large
local collection of old emails (5GB total), I have tried the following
and so far all is good:
- once upgraded evo, delete from the evolution settings the
The update in proposed and removing .evolution also worked for me.
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The update in proposed seems to allow me to connect. I was still having
the issue where many tasks would show up in the bottom that would
prevent me from doing anything (reading any emails, looking in any
folders, etc), but I discovered that uninstalling the tracker-miner-
evolution package
I also updated to the Proposed evolution-exchange plugin and there is
some improvement. I can open the folders now and the email download
seems to be normal. However, when I exit Evolution, it just hangs. I
have to kill the process manually.
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Where does one find the proposed update? And what does 'kicking my
evolution profile' mean? I've certainly been tempted to kick the
computer...
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I downloaded the Proposed here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/evolution-exchange/2.30.3-0ubuntu2
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The above patch works as expected. Here is what i did to make sure it
worked:
open evolution
remove you accounts
install the patch from the link:
for 64bit:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-exchange/2.30.3-0ubuntu2/+build/2003266/+files/evolution-exchange_2.30.3-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb
The evolution-exchange plugin update fixes the issue for me, too.
It's on the proposed repository. But i had to kick my evolution profile for it
to work. No problem for me, but maybe for others...
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I echo Marco's sentiments. Ubuntu is great but Evolution, particularly
evolution-exchange gives it a black eye.
Someone needs to write a new PIM that works with Exchange since that is
the email platform for 99% of corporate users. Evolution has always been
problematic, It's no more stable today
Just got an update to i386 (32 bit) on 15 Oct that appears to have fixed
this issue- Evolution is back to itÅ› relatively stable and functional
self (thank goodness) or at least the OWA portion works again against
our 2003 interface.
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Is this an update for Evolution or for Ubuntu 10.10? Where did you get
the update? I just want to try one more thing before moving to
Davmail+Thunderbird...
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I'm running 64bit and I didn't get a update, perhaps that fix was 32 bit
only? I found a even better work around. Install virtualbox, in the
virtualbox create a vm for ubuntu 8.04.4, install virtualbox tools,
configure evolution to talk to exchange, and done. The reason this is
better is that the
I did the solution provided by Chris and it somewhat works. Evolution is
still as unstable as Charles Manson. If a fix is not built soon I might
need to revert to 10.04 :(
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I confirm the behavior on my today installed Maverick (stable)
release... this thing really sucks and breaks overall good experience
that this ubuntu release provide... at least for people trying to use
ubuntu at workplace. The workarounds are partially working but the
opening command for the
The workaround proposed by Chris worked for me. I am able to send and
receive mails with Exchange. Thanks!
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The workaround worked for mails, but calendar stopped working instead..
At least for me?
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Same problem here. Launching Evolution with disable-eplugin seems to fix
only a part of the problem. Refreshing folders dont works correctly and
calling a Send/Receive causes a sticky popup window to appear.
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Don't launch Evolution with disable-eplugin, instead apply the
workaround proposed in comment #13.
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In fact tried the workaround and it dont works. Evolution is trying to
open the exchange folder (exchange://...) and dont succeed.
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Workaround is not working for me. I cannot see my exchange tasks or
calendar. When I try to open email I get about a dozen scanning for new
mail and/or scanning for changed messages tasks appearing across the
bottom which never complete. New emails that I compose do not get
delivered, dont go into
Workarounds are a partial success, in that I can now see myinbox
messages. BUT, after downloading messages I get a 'scanning for new
messages (100% complete)' message which never disappears, messages can't
be sent and hitting send/receive gives a box which never disappears...
Looks like it's
** Changed in: evolution-exchange (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Workaround frorm #13 does not work for me. I am able to see my inbox,
but as with #19 it freezes beyond that with multiple hung tasks.
Workaround of setting --disable-eplugin does seem to work, as I am able
to access my inbox, calendar, and contacts (although I'm still seeing
short 2-3 minute
None of the workarounds have fixed all my issues in talking to our
corporate MS exchange server. I give up. I am going back to Mozilla
Thunderbird. At least email/calendar works reliably. Evolution has
been hit or miss for me for the past 3 years and I doubt I am going to
be returning to it
Thunderbird, Lightning DAVMail - Works like a champ!
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Yeah, none of that works for any substantial operations. I've seen the
Evolution developers weigh in on this and it is an Ubuntu 10.10 only
thing. No help there. What do we have to do to get whomever builds the
packages for Ubuntu to re-do Evolution-Exchange connector with an eye
for eliminating
Here is a temporary workaround that appears to help:
1. Open the broken plugin's (Exchange Operations) config file as root:
sudo vim /usr/lib/evolution/2.30/plugins/org-gnome-exchange-
operations.eplug
2. Disable the plugin from being a 'system' plugin, so that it will show
up in evolution's
Same problem here. It doesn't matter if it's a clean install or an upgrade or
if it's a 32bit or 64bit Installation of Maverick.
Quite strange, but --disable-eplugin solved this issue.
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Same problem here. The importance of this bug still is undecided. For
those who need access to MS-Exchange, this is a KO for Maverick..
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Same problem here. The --disable-eplugin workaround allow me to read and
send e-mail, however in that case, I am note able to subsribe to other
user calendar (the option is not available anymore).
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I hoped this would have been fixed for the 10.10 RC but still not
working for me. Is this going to be fixed for the final release of
10.10? It seems like a severe problem to me for many (office) users of
Ubuntu.
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See also: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629106
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #629106
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I can connect to the folders by disabling the plugin org-gnome-
exchange-operations.eplug, but Evolution crashes when I perform any
mail functions.
Sep 3 11:46:14 lesh-desktop kernel: [33618.949872] evolution[15666]:
segfault at aab6 ip 00fe3d94 sp bfeb9c60 error 4 in
why this bug is duplicate of #617549? if this bug reported earlier than
bug #617549
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 617549
Unable to open folders on Exchange in Evolution
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The https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/617549 have received much more
attention then this one, have workaround posted, so in my opinion it's
better to duplicate lesser bug to more worked on.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 617549 ***
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Tried Maverick on VM and have same problem.
The calendar work flawless at the same time...
Have run it from console: No suspicious output or error. Same with additional
debug flags.
Does anyone have suggestions what can I do to debug this?
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evolution-exchange issue then, reassigning, thanks.
** Package changed: evolution (Ubuntu) = evolution-exchange (Ubuntu)
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