On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 21:14 -0400, Paul Smith wrote: > Unless something radical happens in the next few weeks to resolve all > these problems, I regret to say that this Ubuntu Long-Term Support > release will not be anywhere close to ready to deploy in an enterprise > environment.
I have stayed away from the 64-bit releases myself, only because of the
other issues (no modern Java support, etc.) that require having a 32-bit
chroot around. Having a 32-bit chroot is a waste of disk space, IMHO,
and so I simply won't do it.
That having been said, Evolution has been very stable for me on Hardy
for the past several months. Granted, I do not use the Exchange
backend, I use POP3S, IMAPS, and NNTPS for accessing my accounts. The
IMAPS connection that I use is to an Exchange server, but that server
doesn't expose whatever it is that the Exchange connector requires for
connecting to the server, so I just use IMAP.
— Mike
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