On Tue, 2011-04-19 at 16:24 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
> Exchange Web Services is the SOAP-based protocol that obsoletes MAPI, as
> of Exchange 2007.
> 
> We are pleased to finally announce that the EWS support for Evolution
> has reached our Alpha milestone.
> 
> It can be downloaded from
>       ftp://ftp.infradead.org/pub/evolution-ews/ 
> 
> ... or from the git repository at
>       git://git.infradead.org/evolution-ews.git
>       http://git.infradead.org/evolution-ews.git
> 
> The same code will work with *both* Evolution 2.32 and Evolution 3.0
> (and master).
> 
> At this point, it should be fully functional for email. You can read and
> delete messages, create/copy/rename/move/delete folders, and the
> read/answered/forwarded state of messages should be synchronised back to
> the server correctly. Completion of addresses from the Exchange
> directory (GAL) is also working.
> 
> Read-only calendar functionality is also working — you can view your
> calendar and any attachments there may be on calendar entries.
> 
> We will be working on completing the rest of the calendar read/write
> functionality, and also on the *personal* addressbooks which are not
> currently supported.
> 
> Testers and developers welcome...

How would you like to receive feedback? On the list (as I do now), by
personal email only, or by a bug tracker?


I compiled and installed it, and it successfully accepted my connection
to the server. But nothing works :-(

When trying to expand the account, I get the error message:

"Error while Scanning folders in 'Exchange server <<servername>>'. No
response"

and in the terminal where I started it:
"(evolution:14032): camel-ews-provider-WARNING **: Unable to fetch the
folder hierarchy: No response :287"


This is with evolution 3.0.0 in Fedora 15 beta, using the alpha tarball
(0.31.0-ALPHA), since I can't make the git HEAD compile.


Best,
  Kåre

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