Thunderbird and Evolution are two completely different things.
Thunderbird is simply email and Usenet. Evolution is a full fledged PIM
(email, shared tasks, shared calendar, shared contacts, etc.). IMO it is
a critical component of any Linux corporate desktop and must work
reliably with MS Exchange. If it doesn't, it is a show-stopper. It
worked well in Intrepid but not all in Jaunty. Evolution has been flaky
from day one. About 50% of the updates break it's connectivity with MS
Exchange. Jaunty should not have been released with a broken version of
Evolution. 

Developers - please stick with working versions of critical components
like Evolution even if it means staying a version or two behind. I had
to roll back to Intrepid after installing Jaunty for one reason - a
broken version of Evolution.

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Jaunty, Intrepid, Hardy: Evolution loses connection with Microsoft Exchange 
server ("Lost connection to Evolution Exchange backend process")
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119886
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