Indeed those guidelines are very confusing if you're a simply end-user.
Before I try to understand them and change my settings - does the same
approach work for a POP account (I download all my mail from the servers
and delete it from them)?

On ב', 2013-09-02 at 12:27 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-09-02 at 08:48 +0200, Patryk Benderz wrote:
> > 
> >         thank you for that hints. They are for sure helpful, but for tech 
> > savvy
> > people. Regular users won't even know what are you are talking about :)
> 
> It used to be simple enough even for regular users. But the setting has
> now been hidden and you can't get at it in the GUI account setup any
> more. You have to do it manually with dconf :(
> 
> > - they need separate proxy setting.
> >         Apart from that, can you give similar workaround for EWS setup?
> 
> Use libproxy (or PacRunner and its reimplementation of libproxy,
> ideally). Make sure that when you ask it "what proxy do I use for <this>
> URL", it gives you the correct answer for each of the servers you want
> to talk to.
> 
> File bugs if Evolution is not honouring the libproxy answers correctly.
> 
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