Re: [Evolution] Exchange Web Services and Global Address List
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 14:59 +, mike _ wrote: The url I've given evolution-ews is in the form https://server/OAB/big_alpha_numeric_string_with_dashes_in_it/oab.xml If I try accessing that url via Firefox I get a bunch of XML with references to files with names ending lzx. If I go in to Account Editor Receiving options and tick 'Cache offline address book' then click 'Fetch List' then the aforementioned XML appears in the DEBUG output and '\Offline Global Address List' appears in the drop down menu. So I'm assuming the url is correct. When I try and search the Global Address List I either get no results at all, or a single result when there should be more than one. E.g. I search for 'Smith' and I get one result for someone with Smith in his name, but there's more than one person called Smith in the Global Address List. I can't pin down the circumstances under which I get a single result or no result. Searching the Offline Global Address List returns no results at all. I don't see any evidence that Evolution is downloading anything relating to the address lists. Where would the Offline Global Address List be downladed to? ~/.cache/evolution/addressbook is only ~100KB and isn't growing. Nothing appears in the DEBUG output when I search the Global Address List. Is this something that should work? Yes. From a terminal, can you set the environment variable EWS_DEBUG=2 and then run e-addressbook-factory. Capture its output, perhaps by running inside 'script'. -- dwmw2 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
[Evolution] Exchange Web Services and Global Address List
I'm using Evolution EWS with a evolution-ews 3-0 branch built from git a couple of days ago. I'm using it to talk to Microsoft's Live@Edu service which I think is based upon Exchange 2010 SP2. (Running with DEBUG_EWS=2 I see MajorVersion=14 MinorVersion=15 MajorBuildNumber=18 MinorBuildNumber=3 Version=Exchange2010_SP2) I can't get the Global Address List to work. Autodiscover doesn't work for me so I had to figure out the URL from using the Test E-mail AutoConfiguration function in Outlook 2010. (I've not filed a bug report about Autodiscover not working because it only works for Outlook 2010 after installing a Hotmail connector and editing a registry setting. So I've no idea whether Autodiscover fails in evolution-ews because of an issue in evolution-ews or because Autodiscover for our organisation is borked at the moment. (Apparently it used to 'just work' until someone changed something.) The url I've given evolution-ews is in the form https://server/OAB/big_alpha_numeric_string_with_dashes_in_it/oab.xml If I try accessing that url via Firefox I get a bunch of XML with references to files with names ending lzx. If I go in to Account Editor Receiving options and tick 'Cache offline address book' then click 'Fetch List' then the aforementioned XML appears in the DEBUG output and '\Offline Global Address List' appears in the drop down menu. So I'm assuming the url is correct. When I try and search the Global Address List I either get no results at all, or a single result when there should be more than one. E.g. I search for 'Smith' and I get one result for someone with Smith in his name, but there's more than one person called Smith in the Global Address List. I can't pin down the circumstances under which I get a single result or no result. Searching the Offline Global Address List returns no results at all. I don't see any evidence that Evolution is downloading anything relating to the address lists. Where would the Offline Global Address List be downladed to? ~/.cache/evolution/addressbook is only ~100KB and isn't growing. Nothing appears in the DEBUG output when I search the Global Address List. Is this something that should work? thanks, mike ___ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list